Anna Geislerová, also known as Aňa Geislerová (born 17 April 1976),
is a Czech actress. She became well known for her double role of
Eliška/Hana in movie Želary (2003) and as Anna in Návrat idiota
(1999). A former model, Geislerová made her feature film debut at age
12.Born in Prague, Czechoslovakia, Geislerová's rise to national fame
began at the early age of 14 when she debuted in Filip RenÄ 's Requiem
pro panenku in 1991. Since then, the country has followed her career
closely, watching her metamorphose into the Czech Republic's most
recognised celebrity on the small and silver screens. Her numerous
acting credits include Academy Award winner Jan SvÄ›rák's JÃzda in
1994 as well as the film adaptation of Michal Viewegh's
internationally acclaimed novel Výchova dÃvek v ÄŒechách
(1997).Geislerová has been nominated four times for a Czech Lion
(Czech Academy Award) winning twice; first for Best Actress in 1999
for her performance in Saša Gedeon's The Idiot Returns, and again in
2003 for Ondřej Trojan's Želary, which was also nominated for the
Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.In 2004, she was named
one as European films' Shooting Stars by European Film Promotion.
is a Czech actress. She became well known for her double role of
Eliška/Hana in movie Želary (2003) and as Anna in Návrat idiota
(1999). A former model, Geislerová made her feature film debut at age
12.Born in Prague, Czechoslovakia, Geislerová's rise to national fame
began at the early age of 14 when she debuted in Filip RenÄ 's Requiem
pro panenku in 1991. Since then, the country has followed her career
closely, watching her metamorphose into the Czech Republic's most
recognised celebrity on the small and silver screens. Her numerous
acting credits include Academy Award winner Jan SvÄ›rák's JÃzda in
1994 as well as the film adaptation of Michal Viewegh's
internationally acclaimed novel Výchova dÃvek v ÄŒechách
(1997).Geislerová has been nominated four times for a Czech Lion
(Czech Academy Award) winning twice; first for Best Actress in 1999
for her performance in Saša Gedeon's The Idiot Returns, and again in
2003 for Ondřej Trojan's Želary, which was also nominated for the
Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.In 2004, she was named
one as European films' Shooting Stars by European Film Promotion.
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