Here are 6 famous actresses from Czech Republic were born in 1959:
Zlata Adamovská (March 9, 1959 Prague-) is a Czech actor. She has two children, Barbora Johnová and Petr John.
Zlata Adamovská began her career in the Czech film industry in the late 1970s and quickly rose to fame in the 1980s. She is known for her versatility and has played a wide range of characters on stage, film, and television. Her notable film appearances include "Pelísky", "Musíme si pomáhat", and "Colette".
In addition to her acting career, Adamovská has also worked as a voice actor, providing voices for animated films such as "Toy Story", "Pocahontas", and "The Lion King".
Adamovská has won numerous awards for her performances, including the Best Actress Award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 1987 for her role in "Nehoda". She also received the Thalia Award for her theater work in 2000.
In recent years, Adamovská has continued to work in film and television and is considered one of the most respected actresses in the Czech Republic.
Eva Holubová (March 7, 1959 Prague-) is a Czech actor. She has two children, Adam Zdeněk and Karolína Zdeňková.
Holubová began acting at a young age and studied at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. She has appeared in numerous Czech and international films, including "Kolya," "Loners," and "The Painted Bird." Holubová has won several awards for her performances, including the Czech Lion Award for Best Actress. She is also known for her work in Czech theater, having performed in productions at the National Theater in Prague and other venues. Outside of acting, Holubová is an advocate for animal rights and has been involved in various charitable organizations.
Jitka Asterová (December 7, 1959 Prague-) is a Czech actor. She has one child, Anna Linhartová.
Jitka Asterová graduated from the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague in 1987 and immediately began working in the film and television industry. She has appeared in many popular Czech films and TV shows, including "The Elementary School" (1991) and "The Garden" (1968). In addition to acting, she has also worked as a voice-over artist for Czech dubbings of foreign films and TV shows. In 2001, she won the Czech Lion Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the film "Divided We Fall."
Monika Malacova (April 9, 1959 Prague-) is a Czech actor.
Malacova started her acting career in the early 1980s, appearing in small roles in various Czech films. However, it wasn't until the late 1990s that she gained recognition in the Czech film industry, landing leading roles in several successful films.
In addition to her work in film, Malacova has also had a successful career in theater, performing in various productions throughout the Czech Republic.
Throughout her career, Malacova has earned numerous awards and nominations for her work, including the Best Actress award at the Czech Lions and the Thalia Awards.
Outside of her acting career, Malacova is also known for her advocacy work, particularly in the field of mental health. She has spoken publicly about her struggles with depression and anxiety, and is a vocal advocate for greater understanding and support for those dealing with mental health issues.
Bára Štěpánová (December 13, 1959 Prague-) is a Czech actor.
She was born in Prague to a family of artists - her mother was a painter and her father was a graphic designer. Bára Štěpánová initially studied economics, but later decided to pursue her passion for acting and enrolled in the Theatre Faculty of Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Brno. She made her debut in the film "A Little Night Music" in 1983 and since then has appeared in numerous films, television shows and stage productions. She is best known for her roles in the films "Kolya" and "Divided We Fall", both of which were nominated for Academy Awards. In addition to her acting career, Bára Štěpánová is also a painter and has exhibited her work throughout Europe.
Ivana Velichová (August 12, 1959 Domažlice-) is a Czech actor.
She was born in Domažlice, a town in the western Czech Republic. In 1983, she graduated from the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague and went on to have a successful career in Czech theatre, film, and television.
She has played a variety of roles both in drama and comedy, and is known for her versatility and ability to bring depth to her characters. Some of her notable performances include the films "One Hand Can't Clap" and "The Unbearable Lightness of Being", as well as television series like "The Best of Men" and "The Street".
Outside of acting, Velichová is active in Czech cultural and political circles. She has been involved in promoting the Czech language and culture both domestically and internationally, and has also served as a board member of the Czech Actors' Association.