Tuesday 1 May 2012

Zita Görög

Hungarian Actress and Model


Profile
Full name            Zita Görög
Birth date            September 27, 1979
Birth place          Nagybátony, Hungary
Occupation         actress and model
Height                 5' 9" (1.75 m)
Spouse               Attila Seres
Children              Milán and Lotti


Biography
Zita Görög  was born born in a small village called Pásztó, Nagybátony (Nógrád County, Hungary), in the zodiac sign Scales. She attended the class specializing in drama at the Bródy Imre Grammar School in Budapest. It was during this time that she started photo shootings. Her first job was the Agnes B. fashion-show in Paris with Letitia Casta. She worked in 24 countries as a model, among them one year in the USA, one year in Italy and a half year in France. She started modelling when she was 18. She lived in the USA, Italy and France. As a model, she participated in campaigns of Mont Blanc, Benetton, Vodafone, Nivea, Coppertone and Nissan. She was featured in magazines as Playboy, Cosmopolitan, Elle, FHM, Anna, Brigitte, Glamour, and Vogue. She is the host of the weekly TV show Cinematrix, and Megasztár, the most viewed Hungarian talent show. She has ambitions to strenghten her movie career, and played in films like Den Of Lions, Café In The Sky, Underworld, and several Hungarian movies, like Pesti Harlem, Fej vagy írás and Az illúzió csapdájában. she was 18; first job was an agnès b. fashion show in Paris with fellow model Laetitia Casta. She has since participated in campaigns for Mont Blanc, Benetton, Vodafone, Nivea, Coppertone and Nissan. She has also been featured in magazines such as Playboy, Maxima, and several others. Görög was the host of the weekly TV shows Cinematrix and Megasztár (Pop Idol), the most viewed Hungarian talent show. Her film roles include parts in Den Of Lions, Café In The Sky, and several Hungarian movies. She is perhaps best known outside of Hungary for her brief appearances as the vampire elder "Amelia" in the films Underworld and Underworld: Evolution.














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