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Stella Zázvorková | |
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Born | |
Died | 18 May 2005 83) | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1955–2005 |
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.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1943 | Šťastnou cestu | ||
1955 | Music from Mars | Šimáček's wife | |
1955 | Návstěva z oblak | Amálie | |
1955 | Anděl na horách | Mánička Vyhlídková | |
1955 | Leave It to Me | Richtrová | |
1955 | Kam s ním | ||
1956 | Muž v povětří | ||
1956 | Větrná hora | Květa Vejdovodá | |
1956 | Jaroslav Hasek's Exemplary Cinematograph | Slečna na vdávání | |
1956 | Kudy kam | Karásková | |
1956 | Focus, Please! | Posahalová | |
1957 | Robinsonka | Kubátová | |
1957 | The Good Soldier Schweik (1956 film) | Prostitute with a whip on a table | |
1957 | Škola otců | Bedrnová | |
1957 | Tam na konečné | ||
1957 | Florenc 13:30 | ||
1958 | Mezi zemí a nebem | ||
1958 | Dnes naposled | Winery visitor | |
1959 | Hvězda jede na jih | Camper Petioká | |
1959 | První a poslední | Frantina, Tarbus' wife | |
1960 | Poteryannaya fotografiya | ||
1960 | Chlap jako hora | Marešová | |
1961 | Cirkus jede | Dresser | |
1961 | Procesí k Panence | Vlasta | |
1962 | Anička jde do školy | Tobacconist | Uncredited |
1962 | Dva z onoho světa | Assembly participant | |
1963 | The Cassandra Cat | Růžena | |
1963 | Tři chlapi v chalupě | Přibylová | |
1963 | Mezi námi zloději | Landlady Růžena Musilová | |
1964 | Einstein kontra Babinský | Secretary | |
1964 | Lemonade Joe | Mother | |
1964 | Archimedov zákon | ||
1964 | Táto, sežeň štěně | Průvodci tramvaje | |
1965 | Čintamani & podvodník | Fortune teller (Cintamani) | |
1965 | Ninety Degrees in the Shade | Shop assistant | |
1967 | Vrah zo záhrobia | Brániková | |
1967 | Svatba jako řemen | Mother | |
1967 | Ta naše písnička česká | ||
1967 | Zmluva s diablom | Pavelková, 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 | |
1971 | Partie krásného dragouna | Zdychyncová | |
1971 | Ženy v ofsajdu | Berta | |
1972 | Straw Hat | Aunt Klotylda | |
1972 | The Girl on the Broomstick | Vondráčková | |
1973 | Tři chlapi na cestách | Nedoma's wife | |
1974 | A Night at Karlstein | Dancer | |
1975 | How to Drown Dr. Mracek, the Lawyer | Doc. Mráčková, Jindřich's mother | |
1975 | Hodíme se k sobe, miláčku...? | Emilka | |
1975 | Dva muži hlásí příchod | Anežka Vávrová | |
1975 | Tak láska začíná... | Guard | |
1976 | Stratená dolina | Stella | |
1976 | Zítra to roztočíme, drahoušku…! | Božena Nováková | |
1977 | Což takhle dát si špenát | Isabela Lopezová, widow | |
1978 | Jak se budí princezny | Anežka, the Queen | |
1980 | Co je doma, to se počítá, pánové... | Božena, store manager, Novák's wife | |
1981 | The Hit | Villager | |
1981 | Ten svetr si nesvlíkej | Grandmother | |
1984 | Oči pro pláč | Irena, the villa owner | |
1986 | Zkrocení zlého muže | Aunt Andulka | |
1986 | Velká filmová loupež | Charwoman | |
1989 | Konec starých časů | Františka | |
1993 | Chacun pour toi | Mme Kovetch | |
1996 | Das Zauberbuch | Fortune-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 | |
2001 | Mach, Šebestová a kouzelné sluchátko | Grandmother Řeháčková | |
2005 | Román pro ženy | Granny | |
2005 | Hrubeš a Mareš jsou kamarádi do deště | Miriam Marešová |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1975 | Chalupáři | Brabcová | 3 episodes |
1980-1981 | Arabela | Mrs. Majerová | 13 episodes |
1981 | Hospital at the End of the City | Dobiášová | 5 episodes |
1991 | The Territory of White Deer | Havlíková | 7 episodes |
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