Czech movie actresses born in the year 1947

Here are 9 famous actresses from Czech Republic were born in 1947:

Jana Svandová

Jana Svandová (July 3, 1947 Prague-) also known as J. Svandová-Topinková, J. Svandová, Jana Švandová, Jana Svandová-Topinková or Jana Svandová - Topinková is a Czech actor.

She is best known for her roles in Czechoslovak and Czech films and television shows. Svandová studied at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague in the 1960s and began her acting career in the late 1960s. Many of her early roles were in films or television shows that were critical of the communist government in Czechoslovakia. In the 1980s, she moved to West Germany and worked on several German television shows and films. She returned to Czechoslovakia after the Velvet Revolution in 1989 and continued to work in Czech films and television shows. Svandová has won several awards for her acting, including the Czech Lion Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role in 2007. In addition to her acting work, Svandová has also worked as a teacher at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague.

Jana Sulcova

Jana Sulcova (February 12, 1947 Prague-) a.k.a. Jana Sulcová is a Czech actor. She has two children, Tereza Václavková and Rozálie Víznerová.

Jana Sulcova graduated from the Prague Academy of Performing Arts and went on to become a distinguished stage and film actress. She has performed in numerous productions, including plays by William Shakespeare, Anton Chekhov, and Tennessee Williams. Sulcova has also appeared in several Czech films and television series, earning critical acclaim for her performances. In addition to her acting career, she is also known for her activism and advocacy work in the Czech Republic. Sulcova is a vocal supporter of women's rights and environmental causes, and has been involved in various campaigns and initiatives aimed at promoting social and political change.

Lenka Termerová

Lenka Termerová (July 12, 1947 Hradec Králové-) a.k.a. Lenka Termer, Lenka Termerova, L. Termerová or Machce is a Czech actor. She has one child, Martha Issová.

Lenka Termerová began her acting career in the 1960s and quickly became a prominent actress in Czechoslovakia. She has appeared in numerous films and television shows, including the popular TV series "The Street" and "The Mysterious Castle in the Carpathians." Termerová has won several awards for her work, including the Best Actress award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 1994. In addition to her acting career, Termerová is active in various social and political causes. She is a member of the Czech Council for Radio and Television Broadcasting and has served as a senator in the Czech Parliament.

Alena Kotoucova

Alena Kotoucova (March 28, 1947 Prague-) a.k.a. Alena Roknicova is a Czech actor. She has one child, Martin Kotouc.

Alena Kotoucova started her acting career in the late 1960s and appeared in numerous Czech films and TV shows over the decades. She is best known for her roles in the drama film "Daisies" (1966) and the comedy "Fimfarum" (2002). Apart from her work as an actor, Kotoucova was also involved in dubbing foreign films and TV shows for Czech audiences. Her contributions to Czech cinema were recognized in 2011 when she was awarded the Medal of Merit by the Czech Republic. In addition to her film work, Kotoucova has also worked as a theater actor, appearing in productions of famous plays such as "The Importance of Being Earnest" and "Arsenic and Old Lace".

Jorga Kotrbova

Jorga Kotrbova (April 26, 1947 Prague-) is a Czech actor. She has one child, Tamara Kotrbová-Komínková.

Jorga Kotrbova began her acting career in 1964, when she was cast in the film "Upír z Feratu" (The Vampire of Ferat). She went on to appear in numerous Czech films and TV shows, including "Krava", "Dívka na koštěti" (The Girl on a Broomstick), and "Byl jednou jeden polda" (There Was a Cop).

In addition to her acting work, Kotrbova has also worked as a dubbing actress, lending her voice to Czech versions of foreign films and TV shows. She has dubbed characters such as Lois Lane in "Superman II" and "Superman III", and Joan Collins in "Dynasty".

Kotrbova has been honored for her contributions to Czech cinema with awards such as the Magnesia Award for Best Actress, which she received for her performance in the 2016 film "Lída Baarová".

Sylvie Turbová

Sylvie Turbová (September 30, 1947 Opava-) also known as Sylvia Turbová or Sylva Turbová is a Czech actor.

Turbova began her acting career in the 1960s and became well-known in Czechoslovakia for her roles in both film and theatre. She is perhaps best known for her starring role in the 1972 film "Adelheid," which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Turbova's other notable film credits include "The Ear" (1970) and "The Melancholic Milkman" (1989). In addition to her film work, Turbova has also had a successful career on stage, appearing in numerous productions at the National Theatre in Prague. She has won several awards for her contributions to Czech culture and was named a Meritorious Artist by the Czech government in 1999.

Regina Rázlová

Regina Rázlová (July 16, 1947 Brná nad Labem-) is a Czech actor.

Rázlová began her acting career in the late 1960s, performing in various theater productions in Czechoslovakia. She made her film debut in 1971, starring in the movie "Mikola a Mikolko". Over the course of her career, Rázlová has appeared in numerous popular Czech films, including "Kolya" (1996) and "Cosy Dens" (1999), which both received Oscar nominations for Best Foreign Language Film. In addition to her work in film, Rázlová has also appeared in several television series, including "The Inheritance" and "Cirkus Bukowsky". Throughout her career, Rázlová has won several awards, including the Czech Lion for Best Supporting Actress for her role in "Kolya". She remains a beloved figure in Czech theater and film.

Zdena Lorencová

Zdena Lorencová (December 18, 1947 Prague-) also known as Zdenka Lorencová is a Czech actor. Her child is called Kristýna Lorencová.

Zdena Lorencová studied acting at the Theatre Faculty of The Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. She made her debut in film and television in the 1970s and quickly became a well-known face in Czechoslovakia's film and TV industry. Some of her notable roles include the TV series "Policejní hodina" and films like "The Elementary School" and "The Commissar of Lucky City".

In addition to her film and TV work, Lorencová has also acted in several stage plays, both in the Czech Republic and abroad. She has collaborated with some of the most prominent Czech theater directors, such as Otomar Krejča and Petr Lébl.

Throughout her career, Lorencová has received numerous accolades for her work, including the prestigious Thalie Award and the Czech Lion for Best Supporting Actress. She is considered one of the most respected and talented Czech actors of her generation.

Stanislava Bartošová

Stanislava Bartošová (March 17, 1947 Liberec-) also known as Stanislava Bartosová is a Czech actor.

She began her career in the late 1960s and has since become one of the most prominent actresses in Czech theatre, film, and television. Bartošová has appeared in numerous films and TV series throughout her career, receiving critical acclaim for her performances. Some of her most well-known roles include Hanka in the film "Larks on a String" (1969), Anička in the TV series "Hospital on the Outskirts" (1977), and Klara in the film "The Elementary School" (1991). In addition to her acting career, Bartošová is also a popular voiceover artist, lending her voice to numerous animated films and TV shows. Throughout her career, she has received multiple awards for her contributions to Czech cinema, including the prestigious Thalia Award in 2010.

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