Marie Málková (born April 14, 1941 in Vysoké Mýto, Protectorate of
Bohemia and Moravia) is a Czech actress.Interested in music, theater
and literature from a young age, she participated in a drama club and
national recital competitions. She joined the Academy of Performing
Arts at the Theatre on the Balustrade in Parague in 1962 where she
remained until 1968, later appearing on stage there from 1992 to 1995.
She was married to Jan Grossman (1925-1993), a notable theatre
director. Between 1983 and 1992 she worked at the SK Neumann Theatre.
On TV she is known for roles such as Svátková in Pojišťovna
štěstà (2008-2010) and Christine König / Manuela in Das
unsichtbare Visier (1975), and in film has appeared in films such as
Kto si bez viny (1963), Chvojka (1970), Dobrý den, město (1976), and
as the grandmother in Of Parents and Children (2007). In 2008 she
played a firefighter in the sitcom Comeback. Málková won the Alfréd
Radok Award for Best Actress for her role in Heldenplatz. She was
appointed Associate Professor at the Academy of Performing Arts in
2005.
Bohemia and Moravia) is a Czech actress.Interested in music, theater
and literature from a young age, she participated in a drama club and
national recital competitions. She joined the Academy of Performing
Arts at the Theatre on the Balustrade in Parague in 1962 where she
remained until 1968, later appearing on stage there from 1992 to 1995.
She was married to Jan Grossman (1925-1993), a notable theatre
director. Between 1983 and 1992 she worked at the SK Neumann Theatre.
On TV she is known for roles such as Svátková in Pojišťovna
štěstà (2008-2010) and Christine König / Manuela in Das
unsichtbare Visier (1975), and in film has appeared in films such as
Kto si bez viny (1963), Chvojka (1970), Dobrý den, město (1976), and
as the grandmother in Of Parents and Children (2007). In 2008 she
played a firefighter in the sitcom Comeback. Málková won the Alfréd
Radok Award for Best Actress for her role in Heldenplatz. She was
appointed Associate Professor at the Academy of Performing Arts in
2005.
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