- Born
- In 1975, over 5,000 young girls auditioned for the lead role in László Ranódy's Nobody's Daughter (1976). 7-year-old Zsuzsa Czinkóczi got the role. After the critically-acclaimed movie, Zsuzsa became famous. Although she never learnt acting, she appeared in many movies and TV films as a child actress. After she got married and gave birth to a son at the age of 17, Zsuzsa "retired", and appeared only in Márta Mészáros' films, including the sequels of the critically acclaimed _Napló gyermekeimnek (1982)_: Diary for My Lovers (1987), Diary for My Father and Mother (1990) and she even had a cameo in the 4th Diary-film (Little Vilna: The Last Diary (2000)). Zsuzsa now lives in Kecskemét as a divorced mom with her son, Tamás and works as a hall porter.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- Spouse? (divorced, 1 child)
- She got married and gave birth to his son at the age of 17. Although Zsuzsa apperared in few movies, her family was very poor and they lived in a one-room house. In 1984, shortly after her movie _Napló gyermekeimnek (1982)_ (directed by Márta Mészáros) won the Grand Prize of the Jury at Cannes, reporter András Kepes visited her and conducted a TV interview in their room. The whole country was watching Zsuzsa's poverty, and 3 days after the interview was released, the local government gave them a bigger house (a 27 square meter bachelor flat)...
- Lives in Kecskemét with her son, Tamás.
- Nobody's Daughter (1976) - HUF 8,000
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