Legendary Hungarian actress Mari Törőcsik dies at 85

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Celebrated actress Mari Törőcsik, Actress of the Nation, holder of two Kossuth prizes, the Kossuth Grand Prize and winner of the Prize for Best Actress at the Cannes Film Festival, has died at 85, the National Theatre said on Friday.
Törőcsik was born in 1935 in Pély in northern Hungary, and got her first internationally acclaimed role in Zoltán Fábri’s Merry-Go-Round (Körhinta) as a first-year student of the University of Theatre and Film Arts.
During her carreer spanning half a century, Törőcsik played in films with almost all important Hungarian directors including Miklós Jancsó, Károly Makk, Péter Gardos, Péter Timár and Márta Mészáros.
She won the Prize for Best Actress at the Cannes Film Festival in 1976 for her performance in Gyula Maár’s “Mrs Dery where are you?”.
She played at the National Theatre between 1958 and 1978, and from 2002 until her retirement. She also performed at theatres in Győr, Kaposvar and Szolnok.
Törőcsik was also a holder of the Prima Primissima Prize, the Balázs Béla award, the Grand Prize of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and many other prizes.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán marked Törőcsik’s passing on his Facebook page, in a post that said “Dear Mari! So you have left us. We have soared, Mari, we soared! God bless!”





