Dagmar Patrasová
Dagmar Patrasová (born April 27, 1956 in Prague , Czechoslovakia ), also known as Dáda , is a Czech film and television actress , singer and presenter .
Life
Dagmar Patrasová was born into a family of artists. Her father was Professor Karel Patras, principal harpist in the Czech Philharmonic, her mother Věra Patrasová, a singer in the Philharmonic Choir. She has two older siblings, Věra and Vladimír. As a child, she received singing, piano, gymnastics and dance lessons. She was a member of the Kühnův Children's Choir and played theater. She studied piano and guitar at the Prague State University.
After graduating from the university, she applied based on an advertisement and was accepted by the director Jiří Suchý into the theater ensemble of the Semafor cabaret , to which she belonged until 1987. Her first major success as an actress was her role in 30 Virgins and Pythagoras as well as several roles in television series, including as a time traveler in the internationally successful series The Visitors . During the filming of The Hitchhiker's Guide to Death , she met the Slovak actress Jana Nagyová , with whom she played shortly afterwards in The Fairytale Bride . Subsequently she also worked in foreign productions in France, Italy, Germany, Hungary and Cuba.
In the early 1980s she began to appear regularly on the Czech television show Meet the sunshine , in which she - accompanied by her future husband, the clarinetist Felix Slováček - sang children's songs, which were later also released on records and sold up to half a million . Her 1997 Christmas album was nominated for a Grammy Award .
In the 1990s, she shifted her focus to hosting television shows and music productions for children. In the late 1990s she published a magazine for children called DADA and has since been involved with charity concerts for sick and disabled children.
Dagmar Patrasová has been married to the jazz musician Felix Slováček since 1983, with whom she has two children (son Felix and daughter Anička). Both children are actors and musicians.
Filmography (selection)
For the sake of clarity, only productions that are also available in German and special roles are listed. Different German titles result from the fact that some films were dubbed independently in the FRG and in the GDR . For some films, the original title is in German, as they are German-Czech co-productions.
- 1975: My z konce sveta (TV series, first role)
- 1976: The Little Mermaid (GDR title: The Little Mermaid) ( Malá morská víla )
- 1977: Pan Tau : Alarm in the clouds & elephant hunt ( Poplach v oblacích & Lov na slona ) (TV series, season 3, episodes 1 + 2)
- 1977: 30 virgins and Pythagoras ( 30 panen a Pythagoras )
- 1977: Feminine charms - masculine worries ( Špetku soli )
- 1979: The hitchhiker's guide to death (GDR title: Raped) ( Smrt stoparek )
- 1979: The fairy tale bride (GDR title: The beautiful Arabella and the magician) ( Arabela )
- 1980: run, upper, run! ( Vrchní, prchni! )
- 1980: Luzie, the horror of the street : Luzie walks through the city ( Lucie, postrach ulice ) (TV series, episode 4)
- 1982: Hotel Polan and its guests
- 1982: Have a nice weekend ( Zelená vlna )
- 1983: The Visitors (GDR title: Expedition Adam '84) ( Návštěvníci ) (TV series)
- 1985: Visiting van Gogh
- 1988: The third father ( Třetí táta )
- 1988: Pan Tau - The Movie
- 1993: The Return of the Fairytale Bride ( Arabela se vrací ) (TV series)
- 2004: Choking Hazard ( Choking Hazard )
- 2006: Letiste (TV series)
- 2013: Jedlíci aneb Sto kilo lásky
- 2016: Tajemství pouze sluzební
Videos / DVDs (selection)
- Golfovou školičkou s Dádou (instructional video for golf )
- Dáda Disco Hitparáda ( karaoke for children)
- Baby Klub Dáda (children's stories and songs by Czech authors and composers such as Jaroslav Uhlíř, Michael Kocab, Ivan Mladek, Jiří Šlitr , Zdenek Sverák, George and Andrew Suchý)
- Disko Školka (dance course for children)
Discography (selection)
- Arabela (1997)
- Pohadky (1998)
- Pohadky a Pisnicky 2 (1999)
- TBa (1999)
- Z Pisnicky Do Pohadky (2000)
- Barevna Parada (2001)
- Zimni Kralovna (2002)
- Dada (2005)
- Dada Hitparada (2006)
- Nej (2007)
Web links
- Literature and other media by and about Dagmar Patrasová in the catalog of the National Library of the Czech Republic
- Official website. Retrieved August 18, 2013 (Czech).
- Dagmar Patrasová in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Dagmar Patrasová in the German synchronous file
Individual evidence
- ^ Milan Černý: biography. In: Česko-Slovenská filmová databáze. Retrieved August 18, 2013 (Czech).
- ↑ Official website. Retrieved August 18, 2013 (Czech).
- ↑ Czech artist database Osobnosti. Retrieved August 18, 2013 (Czech).
- ↑ Different sources give different information about the year of publication, mostly the year 1977 is mentioned, but in almost all biographies of D. Patrasová 1973. z. B. here: Czech artist database Osobnosti. Retrieved August 18, 2013 (Czech).
- ↑ biography. (No longer available online.) In: PartAgency. Archived from the original on December 20, 2013 ; Retrieved August 18, 2013 (Czech).
- ↑ biography. In: Divadlo pohádek. Retrieved August 18, 2013 (Czech).
- ↑ Václav Suchan: Syn Slovácká a Patrasové promluvil o Gelemové: Kruta pravda o tátově Milence z. In: Blesk . May 28, 2018, accessed August 2, 2020 (Czech).
- ↑ website of Anna Julie Slováčková. Retrieved August 2, 2020 (Czech).
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Patrasová, Dagmar |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Patrasová, Dáda |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Czech actress, singer and presenter |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 27, 1956 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Prague , Czechoslovakia |