Éva "Vica" Kerekes, a celebrated Slovakian thespian, entered the world on March 28, 1981, commencing a remarkable journey that would take her to the forefront of the entertainment industry. With a career that has transcended borders, she has had the privilege of working in various countries, including her native Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Hungary, where she has been recognized and credited under a multitude of names, such as Vica Kerekésová, Vica Kerekešová, and Kerekes Vica.
Vica Kerekes' family heritage is a fascinating amalgamation of diverse cultural influences, with her mother boasting Hungarian ancestry and her father possessing a rich tapestry of Hungarian and Slovak roots.
After completing her academic pursuits at the esteemed Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava, Kerekes made the bold decision to relocate to the vibrant city of Budapest in the year 2001.
It was during her time in this captivating metropolis that she would go on to encounter her future spouse, the multifaceted and talented artist Csaba Vigh.
Kerekes embarked upon a cinematic journey in the year 2004, making her inaugural appearance in the Slovak film "Konečná stanica", thus laying the foundation for her burgeoning acting career. As her professional trajectory continued to unfold, it was her pivotal role in the 2011 film "Men in Hope" that effectively catapulted her to international recognition, thereby solidifying her reputation as a skilled and accomplished actress.