Actress Judit Egerszegi, who died of a coronavirus, mourns the wife of Zsolt Körtvélyessy, Hungarian star



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He died Tuesday at the age of 67. Judit Egerszegi actress, who was defeated by the coronavirus in five weeks, the Pepper.

They lived in a happy marriage with her husband, actor Zsolt Körtvélyessy, for 45 years. Above all, she wanted to be a grandmother, which was gifted to her: her daughter, Kinga, and her husband, LL Junior, gave her a granddaughter on September 17, 2020. Unfortunately, due to the pandemic and then the disease, He could only hug little Lily twice.

Judit Egerszegi and Balázs Tardy, members of the Cabaret Miskolc in 1981 on the program Already Missed It.

Judit Egerszegi and Balázs Tardy, members of the Cabaret Miskolc in 1981 on the program It’s Just Missed.

Photo: MTI / László Kerényi

Judit Egerszegi was born on September 28, 1953. The actress was a member of the Szolnok, Békéscsaba and Miskolc theaters, and later toured the country with her monodrama titled Compulsory Countdown. She has starred in several Miklós Jancsó films, but abandoned her acting career to live for her family: supporting her husband, Zsolt Körtvélyessy, and raising her daughter, Kinga.

The Jászai Mari Award-winning actor, a worthy and excellent artist, the inherited member of the Katona József Theater in Kecskemét has appeared in series such as Sándor Rózsa, Linda, Kisváros, but most of them are perhaps known as Józsija Hoffer among Friends.

“We had a very close relationship with Judit, we had a very good marriage for 45 years.” We met in Szolnok and after our first meeting we no longer parted. Judith was a capital man, a very talented actor, a devoted wife and mother. He was my everything. My mother, my critic, my friend, my love ”, confessed the 79-year-old star.

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Zsolt Körtvélyessy told the newspaper that his wife was diabetic, was hospitalized for dehydration, and after the coronavirus test came back positive, he was transferred to the Szent László Hospital, where his condition rapidly deteriorated. He was on a ventilator for two to three weeks, where it was removed, until he was defeated by the disease in five weeks.

After the death of his wife, he moved in with his daughter, Kinga, and his son-in-law, LL Junior. His grandson, Lili, is his comfort.

– Kind, empathetic and very talented. He played and wrote fantastically and was able to tell stories like no other. Each of her stories came up with a movie, she could code the stories so colorfully, she said about the late mother-in-law of the singer, whose manuscript memories her husband would like to publish in book form.

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