Hana Maria Pravda


Hana Maria Pravda was a Czech-British actress.

Personal life

Hana Pravda trained in Leningrad in 1936 under Alexei Dikii. On her return to Prague she married her first husband, Alexander Munk who was a student activist. When the war broke out both were sent to Theresienstadt concentration camp and were subsequently transferred to the Auschwitz concentration camp where they became separated. Pravda survived the camp and the subsequent January 1945 death march and recorded her experiences in a diary. The diary was published as I Was Writing This Diary for You, Sasha and Kaleidoscope: Snapshots of My Life. She later found out that her husband had died. She returned to Prague and continued to act in the Realistic theater where she met George Pravda. She emigrated to the United Kingdom with him and continued her career.
Her son, Dr Alex Pravda, is an academic. Her granddaughter is the English actress Isobel Pravda.

Career

Pravda worked in Czech theatre before the outbreak of World War II and made 5 films.
Pravda's most well-known role was as Emma Cohen in the 1970s television drama Survivors. She also appeared as the wife of the innkeeper in the Jack Palance version of Dracula. Other TV credits include: Danger Man, Department S, Callan, Z-Cars, Dad's Army and Tales of the Unexpected.

Partial filmography