Few people know about Andrea Varcone that he also appeared in films at that time. The reason for this is that the former presenter practically does not talk about this period, none of the portals associated with him mentioned him, not even on Wikipedia, and he was not only in front of the cameras of the TV2 channel at that time.
naturally 2007 overnight At that time it was a veritable showcase of Hungarian stars, with Varkonyi taking on the role with actors such as Ervin Nagy, Kata Peto, Enekko Esszeny, Gábor Matej, Ildikó Bansajje, Matej Homan, Dorka Grelos, Zsolt Nagy, Zoltan Moczi, Ferenc Elek, Zoltan Rajkai, and Béla Meszaros, and Tamas Keresztes. Although Lőrinc Mészáros's wife did not have a script for this film, she only had to play her role, but it was still a great experience for her.
Gabor Boschkor could not bear it, so he sent a touching SMS to Andrea Varconi: what he wrote affected his ex-wife.
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However, this was not the only film we could see her in, as there was another production in which she appeared with her former TV2 colleague; As the news reporter recalls, she lost her virginity to Andrea Varcone during filming.
Várkonyi and Csaba Azurák appear in the film Argo 2, which was released in 2015 and is considered one of the biggest scandal films. This film was directed by Attila Arba, and there was a scene in it that had to be recorded at the TV2 Tények studio. So they had to play their part in this as well, they played two newsreaders – so it was really a scripted role.
Andrea Varconi modeled the Cata Sarca collection with her slit dress, and not even Cecilia Rogan had done such a daring piece.
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Csaba Azurák described working with Várkonyi as a great experience.
“It wasn't Andy's first film, but you don't have to think anything bad… He didn't have a script at the time, but he played the lead, but I was a complete virgin on screen. I've lost that now, I mean my virginity, and we're waiting for that.” “Being discovered, I thought it was pretty cool.”
But in the end that didn't happen, they managed to maintain their own identity, and it was much easier for them that way, said Chapa Azorac, who was worried that they wouldn't be assigned some awkward prose roles.