Jiřina Jirásková


Jiřina Jirásková was a Czech actress. She was born and died in Prague, Czech Republic.

Biography

She studied at the Prague Conservatory and later at DAMU. After graduating, she spent one year in a regional theatre in Hradec Králové. In 1951, aged 20, she moved to the Prague's Vinohrady Theatre, where she spent her entire career. From 30 May 1990 to 30 June 2000, she was also the director of the theatre.
Jirásková began to appear in TV in the 1950s; she played in the first Czechoslovak TV series Rodina Bláhova. She got her first on-screen opportunity in the spy drama Smyk, directed Zbyněk Brynych. She appeared in Every Penny Counts and Look Into His Eyes, and also worked with comedic director Zdeněk Podskalský.
In the 1970s, during the period of Czechoslovak "normalization", she was forced to leave acting. According to her own words, the ban was caused by her attitude during. She returned in 1983 for Karel Kachyňa's film Nurses. She appeared in more than 140 roles over 40 years.
She was the Goodwill Ambassador and President of the UNICEF Czech Committee and, in 1999, tried unsuccessfully to run for the Senate representing the Civic Democratic Party.

Personal life

She was married for two years to the actor Jiří Pleskot, and spent 27 years with Zdeněk Podskalský. She had no children.

Awards

Jiřina Jirásková died on 7 January 2013, aged 81.

Notable theatre appearances

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1960s