Milena Dvorská

Milena Dvorská ( born September 7, 1938 in Prostějov, Czechoslovakia, † December 22, 2009 in Prague) was a Czech actress.

Life

Dvorská worked as a nurse when she was discovered for the film. Her film debut was without drama training, while still a teenager in 1955 in the role of the princess in the fairy tale film Maruska There was once a king. Also in 1955 she filmed the movie Angels in the Mountains ( Andel na horach ). Dvorská graduated after their first films, a professional acting training at the Theater Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague.

In 1961, began her adult career, which lasted more than 60 films and abbildete the bandwidth of the Czechoslovak film production. Frequently Dvorská, however, was used in historical films and fairy tale films. In addition to movie appearances Dvorská also took roles in television films and television series. In 1973, she played under the direction of Ralf Kirsten Euphemia in a film adaptation of the novel The Devil's Elixirs by ETA Hoffmann in a co-production of television of the GDR and the Czechoslovak television. In 1975, she took over the role of the Queen in the fourth part of the multi-part ZDF television film Des Christoffel Grimmelshausenmuseum adventurous Simplicissimus by Fritz Umgelter on the side of Matthias Habich. With Libuse Šafránková she played in 1976 in the fairy-tale film The Little Mermaid ( Malá mořská víla ). In 1985, she was in a melancholy comedy home to see sweet home by Jiří Menzel. In a film adaptation of the opera by Bedřich Smetana Libusa she embodied in an impressive way the title role. In the famous Czech TV series Pan Tau Dvorská worked in 1970 with also.

As a stage actress she was after graduation a member of Emil František Burian led by Prague theater D 47 and joined to 1991 in numerous roles. In the 1970s she played in Prague in founded by Otomar Krejča theater behind the goal.

In addition, she also worked as a voice actor. In 1997 she received a nomination for the Czech film prize.

Filmography (selection)

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