Vica Kerekes
Éva "Vica" Kerekes, born on March 28, 1981, is a prominent Slovakian actress celebrated for her contributions to the film industries of Slovakia, Hungary, and the Czech Republic. Throughout her career, she has been credited under various names, including Vica Kerekésová and Kerekes Vica.
Vica's roots trace back to a multicultural background, with her mother being of ethnic Hungarian descent and her father having both Hungarian and Slovak heritage. Her journey into acting began at the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava, where she honed her craft. In 2001, she relocated to Budapest, where she met her future husband, the artist Csaba Vigh.
Kerekes made her film debut in 2004 with the Slovak movie "Konečná stanica." However, she gained significant recognition on an international level with her role in the 2011 film "Men in Hope," which showcased her talent to a broader audience. Over the years, Vica Kerekes has built a diverse portfolio, taking on various roles that highlight her versatility as an actress. Her performances have garnered critical acclaim, solidifying her status as a respected figure in the cinematic landscape of Central Europe.