Feró Nagy
Singer, Musical Artist
1946 –
Who is Feró Nagy?
Nagy Ferenc is a Hungarian rock singer and musician, nicknamed "Feró". Although not proficient on any instrument, he can play the guitar, the harmonica, the saxophone and the piano.
Feró studied at the Polytechnic and earned a degree in engineering. He began singing in rock bands as a hobby in the 1960s. He became famous as the singer, frontman and songwriter of the band Beatrice in the late 1970s. He created a "phenomenon" with his stage style, doing long comical and/or aggressive monologues and performances calling himself "A Nemzet csótánya" and being an outspoken anti-Socialist.
After leaving Beatrice, he formed another band called Bikini in 1982, then returned to Beatrice in 1987 to date. He tours with the band and releases materials with the group, although he has also released solo albums and an anthology.
Feró worked as an actor in a number of films and theatrical plays. On stage he played a part in the rock opera István a király and took part in the rock version of "Hamlet". He also played the part of Berger in the musical Hair. Among his movie roles are Céllövölde in which he starred as a detective and Argo in which he played role of Pro. Feró was also the Hungarian voice of Andrew Dice Clay in The Adventures of Ford Fairlane.
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