Míla Myslíková

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Míla Myslíková (actually Bohumila Myslíková ; born February 14, 1933 in Třebíč , † February 11, 2005 in Prague ) was a Czech actress .

Life

Míla Myslíková was born as the daughter of a tailor for theater and costumes, and it was through this detour that she finally got into the acting business. She attended the JAMU drama school in Brno and initially worked as a theater actress. She made her first film The Best Man in 1954 at the age of 21. In the following decades she became a successful character actress on stage and film, especially in down-to-earth roles. By 1995 Myslíková had almost 120 film and television appearances, including her best-known role in Germany as the strict but kind-hearted chef in Three Hazelnuts for Cinderella . She also appeared in a German production with How to feed a donkey in 1974.

In the 1990s she devoted herself more and more to writing, and a number of children's books were successful in the Czech Republic. Myslíková, who was never married and had no children, suffered from Parkinson's disease for the last years of her life and died in 2005 at the age of 71.

Filmography (selection)

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