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    Andrew G. Vajna

    Hungarian film producer

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  1. Andrew G. Vajna (born András György Vajna; 1 August 1944 – 20 January 2019) was a Hungarian -American film producer whose films include the first three entries in the Rambo series, Total Recall, Tombstone, Die Hard with a Vengeance, Evita, and Terminator 3. He founded the now-defunct production companies Carolco Pictures, Cinergi Pictures ...

  2. Andrew G. Vajna. Producer: Evita. Andy Vajna was born in Budapest. In 1956 at the age of 12, he fled from Hungary and with the support of Red Cross he made his way alone to Canada. Vajna launched his career in the entertainment industry with his purchase of motion picture theaters in the Far East. He founded Panasia Films Limited in Hong Kong ...

    • January 1, 1
    • Budapest, Hungary
    • January 1, 1
    • Budapest, Hungary
  3. Andrew G. Vajna. Producer: Evita. Andy Vajna was born in Budapest. In 1956 at the age of 12, he fled from Hungary and with the support of Red Cross he made his way alone to Canada. Vajna launched his career in the entertainment industry with his purchase of motion picture theaters in the Far East. He founded Panasia Films Limited in Hong Kong in 1976. Vajna met with Mario Kassar...

    • August 1, 1944
    • January 20, 2019
  4. Jan 20, 2019 · Andrew G. Vajna, the Hungarian movie producer behind "Rambo", "Evita" and other international hits, died in his Budapest home on Sunday following a long illness, the Hungarian National Film Fund said.

  5. Andrew G. Vajna, the Hungarian movie producer behind 'Rambo,' 'Evita' and other international hits, died in his Budapest home on Sunday following a long illness, the Hungarian National Film Fund said.

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  7. Born in Budapest, Vajna immigrated to the U.S. in 1956. In 1976 he and partner Mario Kassar formed Carolco Pictures, which went on to produce a series of box office blockbusters throughout the ...

  8. Jan 20, 2019 · Andrew G. Vajna, the Hungarian movie producer behind "Rambo", "Evita" and other international hits, died in his Budapest home on Sunday following a long illness, the Hungarian National Film Fund said.

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