Zita Kabátová

Zita Kabátová (actually Zita Zavřelová; * April 27, 1913 in Prague, Austria - Hungary, now Czech Republic, † May 27, 2012 ibid ) was a Czechoslovak and Czech actress.

Life

Kabátová debuted in 1936 in SVETLO jeho OCI. During the years of the Reich Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia she appeared in two 1944 films shot in German language under the pseudonym Mary of Buchlow on: Luck and fate go on stream.

After the Second World War her a break was therefore prescribed. During this time she worked as a director of a movie theater. It was not until 1969, she worked again as an actor, first in a traveling theater, which drew on small towns and villages.

Kabátová was married twice. The first marriage with Ludvik Král ended in divorce because her husband had to complete work-related long stays in India and the United Kingdom, and she received a visa. The rowers Jiří Zavřel, her second husband died in exile in the United States after he had emigrated in 1968. Kabátová became the mother of a son ( born 1957 ).

Among her best-known films include Provdám svou with Vlasta Burian ženu and Přednosta stanice with Jaroslav Marvan (both 1941 turned) and the 1978 comedy resulting Kulový blesk. One of her last film roles had Kabátová 2003 Zelary.

Filmography (selection)

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