Zdeňka Baldová

Zdenka Baldová ( born February 20, 1885 in Bohemian Trübau, † September 26, 1958 in Prague) was a Czech actress.

Life

During her visit, the Industrial School, she learned languages ​​alongside and took music lessons. First, she appeared in the lay theaters Žižkovan and Pokrok, was then hired in 1907 at the Vinohrady Divadlo. There she got to know the important director and her future husband Karel Hugo Hilar. Both changed in 1922 to the National Theatre in Prague.

A year earlier she got her first role in the silent film Unknown mothers ( Neznámé Matky ). However, since their strength was the language they only dental years later recurred in the comedy film set to music. In addition to theater and film, she also adopted speaker roles in the Czechoslovak Radio.

Person

During their marriage Baldova unconditionally supported her husband and fell as an actress at first hardly, although it was also supported by her husband. They first played roles naive girl and lovers, as a drought- servant, a maid or a marriage broker, and also appeared as a soubrette on in an opera.

Only after the death of her husband in 1935 she developed a character of its own. First, she pursued her dream of a tragedy Stars. The roles they played and the extraordinary feeling and a sense of humor eventually led to the fact that it was one of the most popular actresses in comedies. Your shrill voice, lisping and twittering pronunciation, perfect for comic roles, eventually became her trademark. Their strength lay primarily in their natural kindness and her sense of the pain of others. She managed to capture the type of the Czech people in it and the audience to present.

In films, she usually played the love, caring mother, aunt, grandmother or neighbor. Their roles were human and simple. Your last two films she made already seriously ill and at the end of their physical powers.

Awards

Filmography

German Synchronized Movies

Czech films

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