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Jiřina Třebická (1 November 1930 – 23 January 2005) was a Czech dancer and theatre and film actress.
Jiřina Třebická | |
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Born | |
Died | 23 January 2005 | (aged 74)
Nationality | Czech |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1947–2000 |
Children | Marcela Sidon |
Relatives | grandma of actor Daniel Sidon, actress Halka Třešňáková and Jakub Třešňák |
Career
editHer artistic career began first as a dancer in regional theaters. Since 1947, she worked in urban theatres in Most and České Budějovice and then moved to Ostrava where she worked since 1953 in a Dramatical ensemble of Petr Bezruč. Remained there until 1965 when, together with actor and director Jan Kačer and other colleagues stood before the founding of The Drama Club, where she was engaged in constant until 1993, featured a guest here still in 2000.
Filmography
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1967 | Návrat ztraceného syna | ||
1969 | Ohlédnutí | Olga Machová | |
1971 | Sance | Jiřina | |
1971 | Pet muzu a jedno srdce | Journalist | |
1973 | Rodeo | Imrich's mother | |
1975 | Poslední ples na roznovske plovarne | Uzrilová | |
1975 | Plavení hríbat | Chrástková | |
1978 | Proc neverit na zázraky | Mrázová | |
1980 | Love Between the Raindrops | Married prostitute | |
1981 | Mateji, proc te holky nechtejí? | Bzochová | |
1983 | Malinový koktejl | ||
1983 | Fandy, ó Fandy | kreslička Suchá | |
1984 | Evo, vdej se! | Vanícková | |
1987 | Pavucina | ||
1988 | Dům pro dva | Pístalová | |
1989 | Dobří holubi se vracejí | Wife of prof. Zlámal | |
1990 | Larks on a String | Drobečková | |
1990 | Skriváncí ticho | ||
1993 | Krvavý román | Háta | |
1995 | Fany | Marečková | |
1996 | Mission: Impossible | Cleaning woman | |
1997 | An Ambiguous Report About the End of the World | Comedian | |
2004 | Up and Down | Jeno's mother | (final film role) |
External links
editReferences
edit- "Passages from Czech "Magazine for Study of Scenic Creativity" by Honsová Petra
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