Judit Schell

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Judit Schell
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Schell during the announcement of the artists for A Dal 2018
Born (1973-04-16) 16 April 1973 (age 49)
Debrecen, Hungary
OccupationActress
Years active1994–present
Children3

Judit Schell (born 16 April 1973) is a Hungarian actress.

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Career

She graduated from the Academy of Drama and Film in Budapest in 1995. After graduating, she began her career as an actress at the Radnóti Miklós Theater, where she spent 8 years. She joined the National Theatre in 2003. She has been a member of the Thália Theatre since 2012.

She was a judge in A Dal 2018, the 2018 edition of the selection process in Hungary for the Eurovision Song Contest 2018, in Lisbon, Portugal. [1]

Personal life

She is married to Zoltán Schmied. They have a daughter, Borbála and a son, Boldizsár. Judit also has a son, László from a previous relationship. [2]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleDirector
2007
Ági
Gábor Rohonyi
2005
Dóra
2005
Anya
1996–1999
Gabi Mátrai
Ádám Horváth

Theatre roles

The number of performances total to 53. [3]

PlayRoleTheatreDate
Lady Anna
4 November 2004
Radnóti Miklós Theatre
Eileen Osbourne
Radnóti Miklós Theatre
19 October 2001
Estrella
National Theatre
13 October 2005
Róza Gyarmaky
National Theatre
25 October 2005
Olga
Radnóti Miklós Theatre
20 October 2002
Three Sisters
Masha
National Theatre
24 September 2010
Marriage
Agafya Tikhonovna
Radnóti Miklós Theatre
27 November 1994
Mirandolina
Radnóti Miklós Theatre
14 May 2000
The Devils
National Theatre
29 October 2007
Sofya Serebryakova
Radnóti Miklós Theatre
26 October 1996

Syncing roles

CDs and audio books

Awards

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