
Actor
Born April 20, 1954 in Nyírábrány, Hungary
János Derzsi (born 20 April 1954 in Nyírábrány) is a Hungarian actor, who has appeared in more than eighty films since 1979. He is perhaps best known for his collaborations with director Béla Tarr, having appeared in six of Tarr's films between 1982 and 2011.

The Hungarian Dressmaker

Hadik
Mihály

Az Út Végén

Magyar lapát
Self

The Darkest Hour
Man

A sommelier

1945
Veterán

Indian
Caretaker

White God
Homeless man

Tarr Béla: I Used to Be a Filmmaker
Himself

Dear Betrayed Friends
János

The Turin Horse
Ohlsdorfer

Keleti Pu.

Pile-Up
Hajléktalan

Father's Acre
Father

The Man from London
Brown

Tabló

Dolina
Vidra

Hourglass

The Sun Street Boys
Juli apja

An Old-Fashioned Story
Imre

Hunting for Englishmen
Count Falussy

Hasutasok
Sándor Tüdő

Csudafilm
Hozsó

Kontroll
Utolsó utas

A Long Weekend in Pest and Buda
Taxisofőr

The Bridgeman

Smouldering Cigarette

Werckmeister Harmonies
Man In The Broad-Cloth Coat

Glamour

Passion
A férfi

Kisses and Scratches

Satantango
Kráner

Utrius

Whoops
Gabika

The Rapture of Deceit

The Last Summer

God Walks Backwards

Twilight
K.

Fast and Loose
Attila

Meteo
menekülő ember

Laurin
Arne

A Fond Farewell to the Prince

Wall Driller

Tolerance

Blind Endeavour
Factory manager

Autumn Almanac
János, Hédi fia

Dog's Night Song
A katonatiszt

Forbidden Relations
Sógor

Macbeth

Heart Tremors

Narcissus and Psyche
Zoltán Lovászi

Circus Maximus

A Priceless Day
Gábor, Irén férje

Hungarian Rhapsody

Wrong-doers
Gelencsér Jóska