Szymon Radzimierski is known for Wladcy przygód. Stad do Oblivio (2019), Kobiety mafii (2018) and Kobiety mafii (2018).
Szymon Roszak was born on 21 May 1992 in Szczecin, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland. He is an actor, known for Piosenki o milosci (2021), Wygrac marzenia (2022) and Czarna owca (2021).
Szymon Wróblewski was born on March 8, 1994 in Reda. He is an actor and writer, known for Bóg mordu (Audioplay) (2021), Dzien Matki and Stale niestala.
Sámuel Siffel is known for Borderlands (2024).
Sándor Badár was born on February 8, 1964 in Jászberény, Hungary. He is an actor and director, known for Kontroll (2003), Im Juli (2000) and Gengszterfilm (1999).
Sándor Bolla is an actor, known for Underworld (2003).
Sándor Csók is an actor, known for Trezor (2018).
Sándor Gál is an editor and producer, known for Long Way Home (2017), Defekt (2020) and Lépj tovább (2015).
Sandor Helderman is an untiring actor known for crafting physically intense and yet emotionally graceful and nuanced performances. Raised in a military family with a twin brother in a naturally competitive environment, Sandor throws himself into his craft with dedication and ferocity. Sandor's performances have been featured in national and international film festivals, ranging from Cinequest in the Bay Area to Cannes in France. He studies holistic realism technique, which integrates aspects of Adler, Strasberg, Meisner, and practical aesthetics. His football build (and military family history) conceals his generous, open, and emotional nature; many of his most acclaimed performances have required immersive and explosive vulnerability. Sandor had an illustrious football career in both high school and college; yet it is the love of acting that drives him forward. Through this and other achievements, Sandor stays humble. As a humanitarian as well as a cast-mate, Sandor's greatest passion is his open-minded and collaborative interplay with his creative community and the larger world.
Sándor Simó was born on August 7, 1934 in Budapest, Hungary. He is known for Apám néhány boldog éve (1977), Szemüvegesek (1969) and Franciska vasárnapjai (1997). He died on September 4, 2001 in Budapest.