Stella Zázvorková

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Stella Zázvorková
Born(1922-04-14)14 April 1922
Died18 May 2005(2005-05-18) (aged 83)
Occupation Actress
Years active19552005

Stella Zázvorková (14 April 1922 18 May 2005) was a Czech actress from Prague.

Zázvorková, an alumnus of Prague's theatre school of E.F. Burian, appeared in more than a hundred films and series. She was married to the actor Miloš Kopecký. She became known abroad through series including Arabela , The Territory of White Deer , and Hospital at the End of the City, and also through her role in the Oscar-winning movie Kolya by Jan Svěrák.

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1943Šťastnou cestu
1955 Music from Mars Šimáček's wife
1955Návstěva z oblakAmálie
1955 Anděl na horách Mánička Vyhlídková
1955 Leave It to Me Richtrová
1955Kam s ním
1956Muž v povětří
1956 Větrná hora Květa Vejdovodá
1956 Jaroslav Hasek's Exemplary Cinematograph Slečna na vdávání
1956Kudy kamKarásková
1956 Focus, Please! Posahalová
1957RobinsonkaKubátová
1957 The Good Soldier Schweik (1956 film) Prostitute with a whip on a table
1957Škola otcůBedrnová
1957Tam na konečné
1957Florenc 13:30
1958Mezi zemí a nebem
1958Dnes naposledWinery visitor
1959 Hvězda jede na jih Camper Petioká
1959První a posledníFrantina, Tarbus' wife
1960Poteryannaya fotografiya
1960Chlap jako horaMarešová
1961Cirkus jedeDresser
1961 Procesí k Panence Vlasta
1962Anička jde do školyTobacconistUncredited
1962Dva z onoho světaAssembly participant
1963 The Cassandra Cat Růžena
1963 Tři chlapi v chalupě Přibylová
1963 Mezi námi zloději Landlady Růžena Musilová
1964Einstein kontra BabinskýSecretary
1964 Lemonade Joe Mother
1964Archimedov zákon
1964Táto, sežeň štěněPrůvodci tramvaje
1965Čintamani & podvodníkFortune teller (Cintamani)
1965 Ninety Degrees in the Shade Shop assistant
1967Vrah zo záhrobiaBrániková
1967 Svatba jako řemen Mother
1967Ta naše písnička česká
1967Zmluva s diablomPavelková, Marcelina's mother
1967 Happy End Mother in law
1968 The Incredibly Sad Princess Nanny
1969 Utrpení mladého Boháčka Mother
1969 Larks on a String Dishwasher
1969 I Killed Einstein, Gentlemen Wertheimová
1970 Odvážná slečna Anežka Kroupová
1971 You Are a Widow, Sir Mary Otisová
1971 Four Murders Are Enough, Darling Peggy
1971Partie krásného dragounaZdychyncová
1971Ženy v ofsajduBerta
1972 Straw Hat Aunt Klotylda
1972 The Girl on the Broomstick Vondráčková
1973Tři chlapi na cestáchNedoma's wife
1974 A Night at Karlstein Dancer
1975 How to Drown Dr. Mracek, the Lawyer Doc. Mráčková, Jindřich's mother
1975Hodíme se k sobe, miláčku...?Emilka
1975Dva muži hlásí příchodAnežka Vávrová
1975Tak láska začíná...Guard
1976Stratená dolinaStella
1976 Zítra to roztočíme, drahoušku…! Božena Nováková
1977 Což takhle dát si špenát Isabela Lopezová, widow
1978Jak se budí princeznyAnežka, the Queen
1980Co je doma, to se počítá, pánové...Božena, store manager, Novák's wife
1981 The Hit Villager
1981Ten svetr si nesvlíkejGrandmother
1984Oči pro pláčIrena, the villa owner
1986Zkrocení zlého mužeAunt Andulka
1986Velká filmová loupežCharwoman
1989Konec starých časůFrantiška
1993Chacun pour toiMme Kovetch
1996Das ZauberbuchFortune-teller
1996 Kolya Mother
1999 Helluva Good Luck Grandmother
1999 Cosy Dens Grandmother
2000 Wild Flowers Elderly woman(segment "Štědrý den")
2001 Autumn Spring Emílie Hánová
2001Mach, Šebestová a kouzelné sluchátkoGrandmother Řeháčková
2005 Román pro ženy Granny
2005 Hrubeš a Mareš jsou kamarádi do deště Miriam Marešová
TV
YearTitleRoleNotes
1975 Chalupáři Brabcová3 episodes
1980-1981 Arabela Mrs. Majerová13 episodes
1981 Hospital at the End of the City Dobiášová5 episodes
1991 The Territory of White Deer Havlíková7 episodes


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