Eszter Balint

Eszter Balint
Country: Hungary
Biography: Discovered at the age of 15 by director Jim Jarmusch when she was a performer with the Squat Theater Company in New York City. In 1999, after having been involved in music for a few years, she released her debut album, 'Flicker', on Scratchie Records. She released her second album, called Mud. [March 2004] Her song, "Almost Gone" appears in the film, Lovely and Amazing. [January 2003]
Total Credits at Criticker: 9 (Actor)
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