Květa Fialová
Květoslava Fialová , married name Květa Josková (born September 1, 1929 in Veľké Dravce , Slovakia ; † September 26, 2017 in Prague ) was a Czech actress and voice actress .
Life
Her mother Květoslava Fialová was an artist and sculptor, her father Vlastimil Fiala was born in Opočnice and was a fighter pilot in World War I, then a legionnaire . After the Munich Agreement , the Fiala family was expelled from Slovakia in 1938 and arrived in Borohrádek .
Květa Fialová studied from 1946 to 1950 at the Janáček Academy for Music and Performing Arts in Brno. Then appeared as a stage actress first in Opava , then from 1951 to 1954 in Budweis , from 1954 to 1956 in Kolín and in the period 1956-1957 in Martin . In 1958 she got an engagement at the Prague Divadlo ABC theater , whose director was Jan Werich .
As a film actress , she made her debut in 1948 in the film "Veliká příležitost" and has since played in over 120 films and in several television series . She was also active as a voice actor and in radio plays for the Český rozhlas radio station. In her first marriage she was married to Jiří Joska, in the second with the director Pavel Háša.
Theater roles (selection)
- 1948: as viola in Večer tříkrálový nebo Cokoli chcete after William Shakespeare in Zemské divadlo in Brno
- 1952: as Tajana in Měšťáci after Maxim Gorki in Krajské oblastní divadlo České Budějovice
- 1954: as Lidočka in Svatba Krečinského after Alexander Wassiljewitsch Suchowo-Kobylin in Krajské oblastní divadlo in Budweis
- 1956: as Angel Teofil in Hrátky s čertem after Jan Drda in Městské oblastní divadlo Kolín
- 1961: as Morgana in Tři pomeranče after Carlo Gozzi in Divadlo ABC Prague - directed by Miroslav Horníček
- 1964: as Charlotte in Vajíčko after Félicien Marceau in Divadlo Komedie Prague
- 1964: as Jessika in Benátský kupec after William Shakespeare in Divadlo Komedie Prague
- 1965: as Mína in Čekanky after František Xaver Svoboda in Divadlo ABC Prague
- 1966: as Renée in Hraběte jsem zabil já! after Alec Coppel in Divadlo ABC Prague
- 1970: as Princess Tverskaya in Anna Kareninová after Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy in Komorní divadlo
- 2010: as Maude in Harold a Maude after Colin Higgins in Slovácké divadlo Uherské Hradiště
- 2012: as Lady in Pink in Oskar a růžová paní according to Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt in Slovácké divadlo Uherské Hradiště
- 2013: as Věra Malmgrenová in Popel a pálenka after Bengt Ahlfors in Slovácké divadlo Uherské Hradiště
Filmography (selection)
- 1948: Veliká příležitost
- 1959: The Princess with the Golden Star (Princezna se zlatou hvězdou)
- 1964: Lemonade Joe (Limonádový Joe aneb Koňská opera)
- 1966: Love according to the timetable (Ostře sledované vlaky)
- 1967: Murder on native species (Vražda po česku)
- 1974: The criminal cases of Major Zeman (30 případů majora Zemana)
- 1977: Adele has not yet had dinner (Adéla ještě nevečeřela)
- 1978: The hospital on the outskirts of the city (Nemocnice na kraji města)
- 1980: anamnesis
- 1982: Elective affinities
- 1987: The Snow Queen (Sněhová královna)
- 1993: The return of the fairytale bride (Arabela se vrací)
- 1999: All my loved ones (Všichni moji blízcí)
- 1995: Byl jednou every polda
- 2006: Panic je nanic
Prices
- 2010: Cena Thálie - for the role of "Maude" in the play Harold and Maude based on Colin Higgins
- 2011: Artis Bohemiae Amicis Medal - for her contribution to spreading Czech culture
Web links
- Literature and other media by and about Květa Fialová in the catalog of the National Library of the Czech Republic
- Květa Fialová in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Květa Fialová in the German synchronous file
- Květa Fialová at British Film Institute (English)
- Květa Fialová at the Allmovie Guide (English)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Fialová, Květa |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Květoslava Fialová (maiden name); Květa Josková (married name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Czech actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 1, 1929 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Veľké Dravce , Slovakia |
DATE OF DEATH | 26th September 2017 |
Place of death | Prague |