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Subscribe to my channel: https://bit.ly/KadarkaiYouTube follow on Facebook: https://bit.ly/KadarkaiFB Instagram: https://bit.ly/KadarkaiInsta editor-host: Endre Kadarkai The World Meeting is a radio show where we always put two people with completely different values and habits at a table. Two characters who might not have met without us. We are not preparing a debate show, but a tasteful conversation between three people. The show can be heard on Klubrádio every Saturday from 12 noon. Producers: Zoltán Warholik, Gábor Rózsahegyi András Jókuti, gastroblogger, world traveler. Piroska Molnár (Ózd, October 1, 1945 –) is a Hungarian actress, Kossuth Prize winner and Jászai Mari Prize winner, awarded the title of Actress of the Nation, a worthy and excellent artist, a hereditary member of the Immortals Company, and a teacher at the University of Theatre and Film Arts. She is the former wife of Kossuth Prize winner composer Péter Eötvös. Her parents are József Molnár and Viktória Andrássi.[1] Her father did not return home from Soviet captivity, and her mother, who was left alone, wanted to return to Transylvania, but by then the borders had been closed. They settled in Kunágota, and her defining childhood experiences tied her to this settlement. On her mother's advice (to study a profession), she graduated from the economic technical school in Szeged. She was admitted to the University of Theatre and Film Arts in 1964.[2] He graduated in 1968, during which time he performed at the 1966 Dance Song Festival. After graduating from college, László Babarczy recommended him to the National Theatre, but director Béla Both did not accept him.[2] In 1968, he signed a contract with the Szeged National Theatre, where he was a member until 1971. Between 1971 and 1978, he played at the Csiky Gergely Theatre in Kaposvár. Here he worked with directors such as Gábor Zsámbéki, Tamás Ascher and László Babarczy. On stage, he worked with colleagues such as Róbert Koltai, Eszter Csákányi, Kati Lázár, Gábor Máté, Tamás Jordán, Judit Pogány and Andor Lukáts. From 1978 to 1982, he was contracted to the National Theatre, and in 1982, he was a founding member of the Katona József Theatre in Budapest. From 1984, for 18 years, he again strengthened the Kaposvár company. Between 2002 and 2013, he was again a member of the National Theatre, from which he also left when Róbert Alföldi was replaced, and since then he has been a member of the Thália Theatre. In addition to his prose roles, he has also played the lead role in several musical plays, such as Cecilia of the Csárdás directed by János Mohácsi,[3] and Ármány és szerelem, for which he won the Budapest Theatre Critics' Award in 2010.[4] At the request and encouragement of contemporary composer György Kurtág, he accepted the participation in his piece written on Beckett fragments – What is the Word (Op. 30) – in 2008. The performance premiered at the Academy of Music, followed by numerous foreign performances (Salzburg, Berlin, Zurich).[5] On Péter Eötvös's CD Vocal Works, she was a contributor to the play Mese [6]. She taught stage speech at the University of Theatre and Film Arts and was a class teacher. In 2011, she was elected as the nation's actor, replacing Juci Komlós. Since the spring of 2012, she has been the main character of the M1 IrReality Show, Munkaügyek, where she played Elvira Sipeki, the department head of the Labor Office, until the final 152nd episode. Her most important films: Hangyaboly (1971) Makra (1972) Árvácska (1976) Indul a bakterház (1980) Tutajosok I-II. (1989) Sose halunk meg (1993) Jó éjt, királyfi! (1994) Szamba (1996) Csinibaba (1997) Mr. Amber Teacher (1998) Hippolyt (1999) Fairy Car (2000) Quartet (2001) Stop Mother Teresa! (2004) Tüskevár (2004) Fatelessness (2005) Relatives (2006) I am Tibor, but I want to conquer (2006) Taxidermy (2006) But who are the Lumnitzer sisters? (2006) Dolina (2007) Paper Dogs (2009) Superboyz (2009) Feri Zimmer 2. (2010) Aglaja (2012) The Big Book (2013) Freefall (2014) Liza, the Fox Fairy (2015) Lost (2015)[22] Pappa Pia (2017) Tomorrow Winter – The Premiere (2018) TV Movies The Village Clerk 1-6. 1986) The Lark (1987) God's Birds (1994) Immatures (1995) The Beggar and the Prince (2000) Small Town (2000) The Witness (2014) My Treasure (2014) János Tóth (2018) Age-Restricted Love (2018) Dear Heirs (2020) source: wikipedia