Tamás Szabó Kimmel
Tamás Szabó Kimmel, born on October 9, 1984, in Kaposvár, Hungary, is a distinguished Hungarian actor known for his versatile performances in both theater and film. He honed his craft at the University of Theatre and Film Arts, where he graduated from the musical theater program under the mentorship of notable figures such as Eszter Novák, Tamás Ascher, and Sándor Zsótér.
Following his education, Szabó Kimmel showcased his talents in various theaters, including a tenure at the József Attila Theatre, and performed in Szolnok and Kaposvár. From 2008 to 2013, he was a prominent member of the National Theatre, where he played significant roles, including the lead in Shakespeare's "Hamlet."
His film career gained significant traction with his appearance in "Made in Hungaria," directed by Gergely Fonyó, which brought him national recognition. In addition to his acting accolades, he served as the host of the inaugural season of "The Voice – Hungary's Voice," which premiered on October 12, 2012. Szabó Kimmel continues to be a celebrated figure in the Hungarian performing arts, admired for his contributions to both stage and screen.