Slovak actresses born in 1979

Here are 6 famous actresses from Slovakia were born in 1979:

Barbara Nedeljáková

Barbara Nedeljáková (May 16, 1979 Banská Bystrica-) a.k.a. Barbora Nedeljáková or Barbara Nedeljakova is a Slovak actor and model.

She is best known for her portrayal of the character Natalya in the popular horror film Hostel (2005) and its sequel Hostel: Part II (2007). Nedeljáková started her career in the entertainment industry as a model, appearing in various advertisements and fashion magazines before transitioning to acting. In addition to her work in the Hostel films, she has also appeared in other movies such as Children of the Corn: Genesis (2011) and Isle of Dogs (2011). Nedeljáková has also made several TV appearances on shows such as Perception and NCIS.

Nedeljáková was born and raised in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia. She began her modeling career at the age of 18 and soon after was discovered by a casting director who offered her a role in the film Children of the Corn: Genesis. This paved the way for her to land her breakthrough role in Hostel, which brought her international acclaim.

In addition to her work in the entertainment industry, Nedeljáková is also a passionate humanitarian. She has worked with several charities such as UNICEF and the World Wildlife Fund, and has been an advocate for animal rights. She has also been involved in various environmental campaigns aimed at promoting sustainable living and protecting the planet.

Nedeljáková currently resides in Los Angeles, California and continues to work on various film and television projects. She remains an influential figure in the horror genre, and her portrayal of Natalya in the Hostel films has earned her a dedicated fanbase.

Michaela Badinková

Michaela Badinková (January 25, 1979 Malacky-) is a Slovak actor. She has two children, Evelýna Teplá and Emílie Teplá.

Michaela Badinková graduated from the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava and began her professional acting career in 2001 with the television series "Sedem dni." She has since appeared in numerous television shows, films, and theatrical productions in Slovakia, Czech Republic, and Hungary.

Some of her notable film and television credits include "The Border" (Hranica), "The Ideal Pair" (Ideální pári), and "The Golden Sixties" (Zlatá šedesátá). In addition to acting, Michaela Badinková has also worked as a presenter and dubbing artist.

She is also actively involved in various social projects and charity activities, and has been recognized for her charitable work by organizations such as the Slovak Catholic Charity and the Slovak Red Cross.

Outside of her professional career, Michaela Badinková enjoys spending time with her family and traveling.

She is also an advocate for environmental issues and animal rights, and frequently speaks out about the importance of protecting the natural world. In 2014, Michaela Badinková was awarded the Golden Ram Award for her contributions to environmental conservation in Slovakia.

Aside from her work in film and television, Michaela Badinková is also known for her impressive stage performances. She has appeared in numerous plays both in Slovakia and abroad, including productions of William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" and "Macbeth," as well as contemporary works such as "Buried Child" by Sam Shepard.

Despite her busy schedule, Michaela Badinková makes time for her fans and is known for her friendly and approachable demeanor. She often participates in meet-and-greet events and charity auctions, and is always willing to take a photo or sign an autograph for her fans.

Zuzana Norisová

Zuzana Norisová (January 24, 1979 Malacky-) also known as Zuzana Norisova or Norisová, Zuzana is a Slovak actor.

She is best known for her roles in Slovak films and television series such as "Miluj ma alebo odíď" and "Panelák". Norisová began her acting career at a young age, attending the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava. In 2003, she won the Best Actress award at the International Film Festival in Karlovy Vary for her role in the film "Výlet". Apart from her acting career, Norisová is also a singer and has released several albums. She has also worked as a television presenter and has hosted popular shows such as "Každý den je silvestr" and "Kde domov můj". In addition, Norisová is a philanthropist and has been involved in various charitable causes, particularly those that help children in need.

Norisová has also received multiple awards throughout her career, including the Dosky Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role in 2009. She is known for her versatility and ability to portray a wide range of characters, from comedic to dramatic roles. In addition to her work in films and television, Norisová has also acted in several stage productions, including "Honey, I Shrunk the Class" and "The Marriage of Figaro". She is considered one of the most talented and respected actors in Slovakia, and has been praised for her dedication and commitment to her craft. Despite her success, she remains a humble and down-to-earth person, and continues to inspire others with her talent and generosity.

Zuzana Kanóczová

Zuzana Kanóczová (November 21, 1979 Košice-) is a Slovak actor.

She is most known for her roles in Slovak feature films such as "My Dog Killer" (2013), "The Line" (2017), and "The Teacher" (2016). Additionally, she has also appeared in various television shows and theater productions throughout Slovakia. Kanóczová received critical acclaim for her portrayal of the main character in "My Dog Killer," which won multiple awards at international film festivals. She is known for her commitment to her craft and has been recognized for her versatility and range as an actor. Outside of her acting career, Kanóczová is also involved in various social causes and is an advocate for animal rights.

Kanóczová comes from a family of artists; her father is a painter and her mother is a literary translator. She initially pursued a career in journalism before studying acting at the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava. After graduating, she landed her breakthrough role in "My Dog Killer" and has since become one of the most sought-after actors in Slovakia. Kanóczová is also a dedicated mother and has spoken about the challenges of balancing her career and family life. In her free time, she enjoys hiking and spending time in nature. She has expressed a desire to continue working on thought-provoking projects that challenge audiences and spark conversations about important social issues.

Alžbeta Stanková

Alžbeta Stanková (March 31, 1979 Bratislava-) a.k.a. Betka Stanková is a Slovak actor.

She is best known for her role as Dobrota in the television series "Panelák". Alžbeta graduated from the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava and began her acting career in the early 2000s. In addition to her work on television, she has also appeared in several films and stage productions. She has received critical acclaim for her roles in the films "Felvidék: Caught in Between" and "The Line". Alžbeta is actively involved in charity work and is a patron of several organizations aimed at helping children and families in need.

Alžbeta Stanková comes from a family of actors, her parents Jana Belinová and Juraj Stank followed the same profession. Her sister, Zuzana Stanková, is also an actress. Alžbeta has won several awards for her work in the entertainment industry, including the Dosky Award for Best Actress in 2010. She is also known for her contribution to the theater, having performed in several stage productions, including "Peter Pan" and "Streetcar Named Desire". In her personal life, she is a mother of two and often speaks about the challenges of balancing her career and family life. She is considered one of the most talented and respected actresses in Slovakia.

Juliana Mrvova

Juliana Mrvova (October 13, 1979 Bratislava-) also known as Julianna Mrvová is a Slovak actor.

She graduated with a degree in acting from the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava. In 2003, she appeared in the Slovak film "Vsetko co mam rad" and gained recognition for her performance. She has since acted in numerous films and television shows in Slovakia, and has also appeared in international productions such as the German crime series "Tatort". In addition to her acting career, she has also worked as a lecturer at the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava, teaching the next generation of actors. She is known for her versatile acting skills and has become one of the most popular and respected actors in Slovakia.

In 2012, Juliana Mrvova received the Best Actress award at the International Film Festival in Madrid for her performance in the Slovak film "My Dog Killer". She has also been nominated for multiple awards at the Slovak Film Awards, including Best Actress for her role in "Vsetko co mam rad". In addition to her work on screen, she has also lent her voice to Slovak dubs of popular films such as "Tangled" and "Frozen". Outside of her career, she is known for her involvement in various charitable causes, including supporting animal rights and promoting environmental sustainability.

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