Jiřina Švorcová

Jiřina Švorcová

Birth : 1928-05-25, Kociánovice, Czechoslovakia

Death : 2011-08-08

History

Jiřina Švorcová (May 25, 1928 – August 8, 2011) was a Czech actress and pro-Communist activist. Her acting career lasted more than forty years, but she largely retired after the 1989 Velvet Revolution and devoted herself to advocacy of the Communist Party. Švorcová worked in television, theater and film during the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. She spent more than forty years at the Vinohrady Theatre in Prague. Her best known work came during the 1970s in the Czechoslovak television series, Žena za pultem or A Woman Behind the Counter. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Jiřina Švorcová

Movies

Blues o mrtvém vrabci
Visaci zamek 1982 - 2007
Anynka a čert
Jakou barvu má láska
Cyril Dadák (Václav Postránecký), a TV reporter falls in love at first sight with a young engineer Milena (Jaroslava Obermaierová) while he makes a reportage in a chemical factory. Milena has been dating for several years with a test driver Pavel (Rudolf Jelínek), however when she meets Cyril she feels that he might be the Mr Right. She accepts Cyril's invitation for a date and she spends a night with him. In the morning she finds in her flat Pavel. She wants to explain to him everything but Pavel makes coffee with a smile and gives her back the keys from the flat.
Člověk není sám
Odnes’ to všechno čas?
(uncredited)
Horoucí srdce
Reportáž psaná na oprátce
Jelínková
Tereza
Pouta
Magda Muzikárová
Hermína Týrlová
Commentary (voice)
Skid
Marie
Spy film about a man with a face lift who gets recruited by western organisations.
Zlé pondělí
Saša Turnovská
Neprovdaná paní Rosita
No Entrance
(segment "Wandering")
King of the Sumava
Marie Rysová
A movie about Czechoslovak border guards trying to arrest the famous escapee called "King of the Sumava".
Přicházejí z tmy
worker Tonička, daughter of Martincová
Director: Vaclav Gajer
Nad námi svítá
Way Leading to Happiness
Vlasta Tomešová
Temno
Lidé a párky
(uncredited)