See article in the Berkeley Daily Planet.
Krisztina received her degree
from the College of Film and Dramatic Art at the National
Conservatory of Hungary. She also received a full-scholarship to study
at the famed Stanislavisky Moscow Art Theatre, and has a Masters Degree
in Psychological Studies from Kossuth Lajos University in Hungary.
She has starred in over
100 productions in stage, film, and television, in some of the world's
most prestigious theatres throughout Europe, including Budapest, Paris,
Strasbourg, Rome, Vienna, Berlin, and Moscow. She is also a mother and
a spiritual seeker from a long line of teachers.
When Krisztina first migrated to the U.S. from Hungary,
a culture that embraces artists, she immediately noticed the general
lack of support for the arts here in the United States. Her response
was to create not just anohter acting school but one that would nurture
its students in unique ways. Because of her background Krisztina has a
developed understanding of what it takes to bring forth acting talent
in her students in a supportive environment.
Awards & Prizes
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National Award for Children's Aid, 1983
Best Actress, Summer Theater Festival, Gyila, Hungary 1992
Rajz Janos Prize for Best Actress, National Theater, 1992 & 1994
Jaszai Mari Prize for Best Actress by Hungarian Government 1996
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Dramatic Theatre Roles
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Romeo and Juliet - Juliet
Richard II - Queen
Comedy of Errors - Luciana
Three Sisters - Natasha
The Cherry Orchard - Varya
Ivanov - Sarah
Platonov - Anna Petrovna
G.B. Shaw: Getting Married - Blanche
F. Durrenmatt: King John - French Queen
B. Brecht: Mother Courage - Lead Role
Dostoievsky: Crime and Punishment - Nastasha
Ionesco: Rhinoceros - Female Lead
Wispianski: Wedding - Rachel
Moliere: Tartuffe Marianne, Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme - Lucie
Eduardo de Philippio: Questi Fantasmi - The Wife
Goldoni: La Baruffe Chiozzotte - Pasqua
Gombrowicz: Operett - Albertina
Aeschylus: Prometheus Bound - Chorus Lead
Euripides: Medea - Chorus Lead
Aristophanes: Lysistrate - Lead
A. Ayckbourne: Bedroom Farce - Lead
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Major Movie Roles
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The Swede Who Disappeared, with Derek Jacobi: Director: Peter Bacso
Behind the Brick Wall, Director: Karoly Makk
Without Judgment, Director: Karoly Makk
Ice Cream Without Cone,(Grand Prize, Berlin Film Festival) Director: Judit Felvideki
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