Andy Vajna, a Hungarian-American film producer who worked on several "Rambo" movies with Sylvester Stallone, "Total Recall" with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Madonna's "Evita," has died. Vajna, who produced many other films, died Sunday at his Budapest home after a long illness, Hungary's National Film Fund said. "We are bidding farewell to the greatest Hungarian film producer," Orban posted on his Facebook page. Since 2011, Vajna had been a commissioner in the Orban government, in charge of developing Hungary's film industry. Hungarian films have won several top prizes at recent international festivals.
Source: Fox News January 20, 2019 19:18 UTC