Květa Fialová

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Květa Fialová (2009)

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.

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