Eva Krížiková (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈeʋa ˈkriːʐikɔʋaː]; 15 July 1934 – 31 March 2020[1]) was a Slovak film and stage actress,[2] often celebrated as one of the greatest entertainers ever in her country of origin[3] and The First Lady of Slovak Humor,[4] respectively. Apart from her cinematic achievements, her name was credited in over five hundred productions made for television.[4]
Eva Krížiková | |
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Born | |
Died | 31 March 2020 | (aged 85)
Nationality | Slovak |
Other names | Eva Zvaríková (per marriage) |
Education | State Conservatory, Bratislava: * Performing Arts (1949–51) * Professional Theater Course (1951–53) |
Occupation(s) | Actor, presenter, lecturer |
Years active | 1952–2020 |
Employer(s) | Army Theater, Martin (1953–54) SND, Bratislava (1954–2020) |
Spouse | František Zvarík (1961–2008) |
Children | Ján Zvarík (stepchild) Barbora Zvaríková |
Relatives | Milan Lasica (cousin) Veronika Morávková (grand children) |
Awards | Eva Krížiková awards |
Website | Slovak National Theater |
Signature | |
Filmography
editThe filmography of Eva Krížiková chronicles her film work through the artist's 60 years as a motion picture actress. She initially entered the film industry through a minor, backup role in Paľo Bielik's work The Mountains Are Stirring from 1952. Her first starring role came shortly after that, in Friday the 13th (1953), also by Bielik. However she has been cast in only eighteen feature films in total, her name has been credited in over five hundred productions made for television,[4] one-hundred-thirty-three of which represent TV films and/or series.
Awards
editYear | Nominated work | Award | Category | Result | ||
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1972 | Yegor Bulychov (as His wife) | Andrej Bagar Awards |
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Won | [5] | |
1977 | Herself | Golden Croc Awards | Won | [6] | ||
1978 | Raca - My Love (as Darina's mother) | Život Awards |
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Won | [7] | |
2001 | Seascape (as Nancy) | Jozef Kroner Awards |
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Won | [8] | |
Herself | Crystal Wing Awards |
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Won | [9] | ||
2002 | Slovenka Awards |
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Won | [10] | ||
2004 | The Grandmother (title role) | RF Miraculous Nut Piešťany |
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Won | [11] | |
2009 | Herself | Karel Čapek Awards | Won | [12] | ||
2011 | Slovenka Awards |
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Won | [13] | ||
Lifetime honors | ||||||
1976 | Herself | Meritorious Artist | Honored | [14] | ||
2003 | OTO Awards | Honored | [15] | |||
2005 | Mayor of Bratislava Awards | Honored | [16] | |||
FAJ Awards |
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Honored | [17] | |||
LitFond Awards |
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Honored | [18] | |||
2013 | IFFB/Municipality of the Capital City of Slovakia |
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Honored | [19] | ||
2014 | Pribina Cross |
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Honored | [20] | ||
Note: The years are listed in order of the respective calendar years, annual ceremonies are usually held the next. |
See also
edit- List of Slovak films
- 3rd Czech Lion Awards — Best Design Achievement nomination (V erbu lvice)
- 18th Berlin International Film Festival — Silver Bear Award (L'homme qui ment)
- 42nd Venice International Film Festival — Sergio Trasatti Award (Perinbaba)
References
edit- General
- SND. "Eva Krížiková — Stageography". Slovak National Theater (in Slovak). Slovenské národné divadlo. snd.sk. Retrieved 2014-04-19.
- ČSFd. "Eva Krížiková — Filmography". Czecho-Slovak Film Database (in Czech and Slovak). Česko-Slovenská filmová databáze. csfd.cz. Retrieved 2014-04-19.
- SFd. "Eva Krížiková — Awards/Filmography". Slovak Film Database - Slovak Film Institute (in English and Slovak). Slovenská filmová databáza - Slovenský filmový ústav. sfd.sfu.sk. Archived from the original on 2014-04-20. Retrieved 2014-04-19.
- Specific
- ^ "Zemřela herečka Eva Krížiková". PRÁVO (in Czech). novinky.cz. Retrieved 2020-03-31.
- ^ "15 July — 1934". Derivat (in Slovak). Derivat s.r.o. derivat.sk. Retrieved 2014-04-19.
- ^ Dvořáková, Barbora (1995-12-01). "News — Eva Krížiková Manages to Take Breath Away to Milan Lasica, As Well Dozens of Spectators". SME (in Slovak). Petit Press, a.s. sme.sk. Retrieved 2014-04-19.
- ^ a b c "Slovak Female of the Year — Eva Krížiková". Ženský web (in Slovak). STAR production s.r.o. 2011-03-23. zenskyweb.sk. Archived from the original on 2012-10-16. Retrieved 2014-04-19.
- ^ Sokolová, Eva (2005). "VI. Operations of the Component Departments Committees of LF — 4. List of Award-winning Performances — Year of 1973". In Bédiová, Anna (ed.). 50 rokov činnosti Literárneho fondu 1954–2004 [50 Years of Literary Fund 1954-2004] (PDF) (in Slovak). AnaPress Bratislava. p. 228. ISBN 80-89137-16-4. Retrieved 2014-04-19.
- ^ TASR (2004-07-15). "Corsair — Celebrities — Actress Eva Krížiková Celebrating 70th birthday". Korzár SME (in Slovak). Petit Press, a.s. korzar.sme.sk. Retrieved 2014-04-19.
- ^ "Raca - My Love — Awards". Filmová databáze (in Czech). FDb. fdb.cz. Retrieved 2014-04-19.
- ^ "Awards — Jozef Kroner Award". Slovak Theatrical Season 2001/2002 (PDF) (in Slovak). Divadelný ústav. 2002. p. 322. ISBN 80-88987-36-9. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2014-04-19.
- ^ "Crystal Wing — Past Winners — 2001". Krištáľové krídlo (in Slovak). Krištáľové krídlo s.r.o. 2001. kristalovekridlo.sk. Archived from the original on 2014-01-04. Retrieved 2014-04-19.
- ^ TASR (2003-03-11). "Corsair — Celebrities — Eva Krížiková Has Become the Woman of the Year, Bishop Jozef Filo the Man of the Year". Korzár SME (in Slovak). Petit Press, a.s. korzar.sme.sk. Retrieved 2014-04-19.
- ^ Jenčíková, Mária (2004-05-21). "Children Voted in Favor of Eva Krížiková's Grandma". Pravda (in English and Slovak). Divadelný ústav Bratislava. p. 17. Retrieved 2014-04-19.
- ^ "Guide — Celebrities of Microregion Teplička — MD Antonín Čapek". Miestna akčná skupina mikroregiónu Teplička (in Slovak). MAS mikroregiónu Teplička. 2011. Gallery of the Karel Čapek Award Winners — 2009. Archived from the original on 2014-04-21. Retrieved 2014-04-19.
- ^ "First Lady — Activities of Silvia Gašparovičová — Women and Family — Slovak Female of the Year 2011". Kancelária Prezidenta SR (in Slovak). KP SR. 2011-05-23. prezident.sk. Retrieved 2014-04-19.
- ^ Watch Out, Josephine Is Coming... (1976), dir. Jozef Režucha; SSR (Opening credits: "Meritorious artist Eva Krížiková".) (in Slovak) Slovenská filmová tvorba/Laboratóriá Bratislava. Retrieved 2014-04-19.
- ^ "Archiv — OTO 2003 - 4. Edition — Hall of Fame". OTO Awards (in Slovak). Art Production Agency. anketaoto.sk. Archived from the original on 2013-01-15. Retrieved 2014-04-19.
- ^ Šmatláková, Renáta, ed. (March 2006). "Local and Foreign Awards of Slovak Films, Filmmakers and Institutions in 2005 — Authors — Krížiková, Eva". Slovenský filmový ústav (in Slovak). SFÚ. old.filmsk.sk. Archived from the original on 2014-11-02. Retrieved 2014-04-19.
- ^ "Festivals — Thematic — Anička Jurkovičová Festival — Program of the XVI. Anička Jurkovičová Festival — Past Thalia Flowers". DOSKY (in Slovak). Juraj Hruška. dosky.sk. Archived from the original on 2014-04-19. Retrieved 2014-04-19.
- ^ "Awards — Slovak Literary Fund Awards". Slovak Theatrical Season 2004/2005 (PDF) (in Slovak). Divadelný ústav Bratislava. 2005. p. 352. ISBN 80-88987-68-7. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-04-15. Retrieved 2014-04-19.
- ^ IFF Bratislava (2013-11-08). "Press — Press Releases — The Winner of the Award and Holder of the Memorable Tile on the Film Walk of Fame 2013". International Film Festival Bratislava (in Slovak). IFF Bratislava. iffbratislava.sk. Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2014-04-19.
- ^ "Recent Events — Press Department News — Slovak President Ivan Gašparovič Has Bestowed the Highest State Decorations". Kancelária Prezidenta SR (in Slovak). KP SR. 2014-01-07. prezident.sk. Retrieved 2014-04-19.
External links
edit- Eva Krížiková at SND
- Eva Krížiková at ČSFd
- Eva Krížiková at IMDb
- Eva Krížiková at SFd
- Eva Krížiková at FilmovaMista.cz
- Eva Krížiková at KinoBox
- Eva Krížiková at Osobnosti.sk