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Eszter Balint (born 7 July 1966) is a Hungarian-American
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, songwriter, violinist, and
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. She made her film debut in
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'' (1984). She went on to received a
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nomination for ''Bail Jumper'' (1990). She also acted in '' American Stories: Food, Family and Philosophy'' (1989), '' Shadows and Fog'' (1991), ''
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'' (1996), '' Downtown 81'' (2000), and '' The Dead Don't Die'' (2019). She has a recurring role as Amia in the fourth season of Louis C.K.'s FX series '' Louie'' in 2014.


Early life

Eszter Balint was born in
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, to Marianne Kollar and Stephan Balint. She was living with the
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Squat Theatre troupe in New York City, founded by her father, when she first met
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. They became involved while he was filming '' Downtown 81''. In 1983, Balint was brought into the studio by Basquiat to play violin on the influential hip-hop record " Beat Bop" by Rammellzee and K-Rob.


Career

Balint made her cinematic debut in 1984 in
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's independent film ''
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''. In 1985 she made her TV debut in ''
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'' as Dorothy Bain in the episode "Buddies". She appeared in the 1990 film ''Bail Jumper''. Roles in '' The Linguini Incident'' (1991),
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's '' Shadows and Fog'' (1991) and
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's ''
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'' (1996) followed. Balint's albums, ''Flicker'' (1998) and ''Mud'' (2004), both produced by J. D. Foster, were praised by ''
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'', and ''
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''. In his review of ''Mud'',
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's group Angels of Light,
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's group Los Cubanos Postizos,
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's album ''The Legendary Marvin Pontiac: Greatest Hits'', Dayna Kurtz, and with the Swans. Her cover of the
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song "Un Poison Violent, C'est Ca L'amour" appears on the record Great Jewish Music: Serge Gainsbourg on John Zorn's
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label released in 1997. She was a featured guest member of Marc Ribot's group Ceramic Dog, touring Europe throughout 2009 and is featured on their 2013 release ''Your Turn''. In 2014, Balint appeared as Amia, a violin-playing Hungarian love interest for Louis C.K. on the latter's FX series, '' Louie''. In 2015, Balint released her third album ''Airless Midnight'', produced by J. D. Foster. That same year, '' Paste'' magazine premiered Balint's first official music video, "Trouble You Don't See". Josh Jackson wrote: "Paste named Eszter Balint an artist to watch back in 2004 after she released her second album ''Mud''. And while she stepped back from music to focus on parenting soon after, she's delivered on that promise with this year's long-awaited follow-up Airless Midnight, which comes on the heels of a recurring role as a Louis C.K.'s love interest in the most recent season of Louie." Balint played Fern in the 2019 film '' The Dead Don't Die''. Balint's most recent album ''I Hate Memory!'' came out in 2022 and was called a song cycle that is "a fervid tour of her avant-garde youth."
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co-wrote man songs and sings too, Syd Straw also joins her on the album. Balint has also been in the news for criticizing the rampant commercialization of Basquiat's work and image, telling the ''New York Post'': “This kind of flattening and fetishizing takes people further away from the art.”


Filmography


Film


Television


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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Official website
interview + profile *Chicago Tribune'
WGN radio interview
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