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András Gáspár (actor)
András Gáspár (formerly András Tóth-Gáspár; born 18 August 1970 in Budapest, Hungary) is a Hungarian actor, editor and presenter. Life Gáspár is best known for dubbing Seann William Scott in the American Pie (series), American Pie and MouseHunt (film), MouseHunt, and Kung Fu Panda 1-2 voicing Po. 1992–1994 from a member of the National Theatre, then he became a freelancer. He played at the Attila József Theatre. He played as a guest artist for the Hungarian Theatre troupe. He has been working in the media as an editor since 1994. He worked at mSATA, TV3 (Viasat), TV3, RTL KLUB, RTL Klub, and is currently trading televisions and a MTVA (Hungary), MTVA employee. Since 2002, he has been part of Foreign Trade faculty at the Budapest College of Economics, the International Communications Department, and correspondence courses for graduate students. In 2005, he graduated in economics. He also graduated from Academy of Drama and Film in Budapest in 1993 carried out. He wa ...
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