Béla Ernyey

Bela Ernyey
Born 10 June 1942
Budapest, Hungary
Occupation Actor
Years active 1964- (film)

Béla Ernyey (* 10. June; also known as Béla Erny in German speaking countries) is a Hungarian film, television actor and singer with an Austrian passport.

Life

Ernyey absolved the University of Theater and Movie Art in Budapest after doing his A-level at Toldy High School. Afterwards he played classic and modern roles, just as musicals in the VIG-Theater in Budapest for nine years. At the age of 24 he played the main character in the 13 part TV series Princ, a katona (Prince, the soldier) for MTV Hungary (1966–67), which made him famous at the Hungarian audience over night. 1973 to 1976 he was acting at the Theater an der Wien in Vienna and 1978 to 1990 at the Gärtnerplatztheater in Munich. He also played in many TV series and shows in Hungary, Austria and Germany. 1986 he was the main character in the internationally produced TV film Der Beau (The beau), which he also co-produced. 1989 he released his first book, the autobiography Az álmok veszélyes dolgok, which was published both in Hungary and Germany. Several more books followed - with 3 novels and a cook book among them - which were all released by Hungarian publishers. Ernyey mostly operates in Hungary since 2005, where he participates in reality and cooking shows, but can also be seen as an actor at the broadcasts RTL Klub and TV2. He is connected to the state broadcast MTV Hungary since 1965. He produced and hosted the talkshow Hölgyválasz (Ladies choice) (2002–2005). Ernyey used to be in a relationship with the actress and singer Heidi Brühl. He is currently married to the Hungarian lawyer Dóra Balaton.

Awards

Ernyey was awarded with the Stern des Jahres (the star of the year) 1976, a German award for the best Musical actor. He also won the Hungarian award „Most popular young actor“, the audience award The ideal man and 1996 the Hungarian movie award Golden Butterfly for his movie life achievement. 2015 Ernyey was designated as an honorary member of the Europäische Kulturwerkstatt (European cultural workshop).

Films (selection)

Music

Singles

Albums

Selected filmography

Books


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