Eszter Balint, born on July seventh, nineteen sixty-six, is a talented Hungarian-American artist known for her multifaceted contributions to music and film. As a singer, songwriter, violinist, and actress, she has carved a unique niche in the entertainment industry, captivating audiences with her diverse skills.
Her cinematic journey began with a notable debut in Jim Jarmusch's acclaimed film, Stranger Than Paradise, released in nineteen eighty-four. This role marked the start of a prolific career, leading to a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead for her performance in Bail Jumper in nineteen ninety.
Throughout her career, Balint has appeared in a variety of films, showcasing her versatility as an actress. Her filmography includes significant works such as American Stories: Food, Family and Philosophy in nineteen eighty-nine, Shadows and Fog in nineteen ninety-one, Trees Lounge in nineteen ninety-six, Downtown 81 in two thousand, and The Dead Don't Die in two thousand nineteen.
In addition to her film roles, Balint made a memorable impact on television with a recurring role as Amia in the fourth season of Louis C.K.'s FX series Louie in two thousand fourteen, further solidifying her status as a prominent figure in the arts.