Zsanett Égerházi
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Zsanett Égerházi | ||
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Birthdate: | 17 December[1] 1976[2] (age 31) | |
Birth location: | Budapest, Hungary[3] | |
Measurements: | 34C-24-35 (87-61-88 cm)[1] | |
Height: | 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)[1] | |
Weight: | 52 kg (110 lb/8.2 st)[1] | |
Eye color: | Dark brown[1] | |
Hair color: | Natural dark blonde; dyed blonde[1] | |
Natural breasts: | No | |
Ethnicity: | Hungarian and 1/4 Slovak[1] | |
Alias(es): | Sandy (current), Zsanett, Zsannet, Vega Vixen, Susana Zsanett[3] | |
Official web site | ||
Zsanett Égerházi at IMDb | ||
Zsanett Égerházi at IAFD | ||
Zsanett Égerházi at EGAFD | ||
Zsanett Égerházi at AFDB | ||
Zsanett Égerházi at Eurobabeindex |
Zsanett Égerházi (born December 17,[1] 1976[2]) is a Hungarian pornographic actress, Internet nude model and talent agent.[4] As of 2006, she is known by the stage name Sandy, which she uses on her website, ClubSandy.com, although she also used the name Vega Vixen earlier in her career. She is often considered among the forefront of the recent wave of Hungarian porn stars. She is primarily known in Europe, appearing in many men's magazines including international editions of FHM, GQ, Hustler and Penthouse.
[edit] Biography
Égerházi was raised in Hungary by her mother and artist father; she is the first of three female children. She is fluently trilingual, speaking Hungarian as a native and having attended a bilingual school where she learned English and Slovak. Égerházi can also speak limited German.
Égerházi originally wished to be a flight attendant, but was scared after her first flight. She decided to become a fashion model, which would still allow her to travel all around the world. When her parents moved to the United States, she received more and more work offers. Meeting some erotic photographers, she began doing magazine work for Club, Penthouse, Leg World, FHM, Mayfair, Men Only, GQ, and the Hungarian edition of Playboy. Égerházi was featured as the cover girl in the American and Hungarian editions of Hustler. She has also worked with photographers such as Suze Randall, Denys Defrancesco, and Earl Miller; her private photographer is Andrew Youngman. She has starred in an extensive line of adult films for Viv Thomas (1998–2001, 2005–present) and 21Sextury.com Productions (2002–present).
Égerházi has her own personal website, ClubSandy.com, as a part of the 21Sextury.com Productions business enterprise. Keeping her heterosexual activity private, Égerházi models primarily for solo and lesbian photographic sets and video clips, some of which feature urination, feet, and fisting. She frequently appears with other central and eastern European models, including Eve Angel, Anetta Keys, Sophie Moone, and Sandra Shine.
All of Égerházi's films are provided exclusively by the production company 21Sextury.com Productions.
Her favourite books are The Collector by John Fowles, The Perfume by Patrick Süskind, and Mutant Message Down Under by Marlo Morgan.[5]
In June 2006, she underwent breast enhancement surgery.[6]
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e f g h ClubSandy.com: Facts. Retrieved on 17 July, 2006.
- ^ a b Sandy at the Internet Adult Film Database. Retrieved on 10 September, 2006.
- ^ a b Sandy (VI) at the Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on 16 July, 2006.
- ^ ClubSandy.com: Biography of Zsanett Égerházi. Retrieved on 16 July, 2006.
- ^ ClubSandy.com: FAQ. Retrieved on 17 November, 2007.
- ^ ClubSandy.com: News. Retrieved on 24 July, 2006.