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  1. Andrew G. Vajna was born on August 1, 1944 in Budapest, Hungary. His father was a successful businessman and although the post-war years were lean and restrictive under the new communist dictatorship, the Vajna family was relatively well-off compared to others.

  2. Andrew G. Vajna „Nagyon tiszteli a rendezőt és bátran bevállal cseppet sem könnyű projekteket. Nem fogsz csalódni, bízhatsz benne.” Paul Verhoeven, az Emlékmás rendezője. „A hivatás sosem unalmas. Bármit csináltam, mindig megtaláltam benne az érdekeset. Így a szakmám soha nem tűnt igazán munkának.” Andrew G. Vajna

  3. Andrew G. Vajna „Azon kevés emberek egyike, akiknek megvan a bátorsága ahhoz, hogy a saját pénzükkel játszanak. A szava sokat számít és ott van a frontvonalban. Ezért mindig is tiszteltem őt. Andy ott van, ha kell. Lehet a társad vagy a főnököd, számíthatsz az útmutatására. Az üzletet mindig családias stílusban ...

  4. Andrew George Vajna (born Vajna András György on August 1, 1944 in Budapest, Hungary) is a film producer who has done numerous films, including Escape to Victory, the Rambo series, Total Recall, Die Hard with a Vengeance, Nixon,Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines and Termator Salvation. He, along with Mario Kassar is a co-founder of both Carolco Pictures and C2 Pictures. He died in his home ...

  5. Andrew G. Vajna “I decided to learn something that I could do no matter where I lived – I became a hairdresser. I chose hairdressing because it is a useful skill and one that I could always go back to. Knowing this gave me great security and the freedom to explore other avenues.” Andrew G. Vajna

  6. Andrew G. Vajna “We’re glad to be a part of your lifetime.” Bruce Willis and Demi Moore to Andy when he received NATO/ShoWest Lifetime Achievement Award in 1995 “Andy Vajna was a great friend and collaborator. He believed in me on one of my toughest shoots, Terminator 2.

  7. Andrew G. Vajna, 1956er. fromRéka Pigniczky. 7 years ago. Andrew G. Vajna (Vajna András György) was born on August 1, 1944 in Budapest, Hungary. His father was a successful businessman and although the post-war years were lean and restrictive under the new communist dictatorship, the Vajna family was relatively well-off compared to others.

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    • Réka Pigniczky
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