Klára Sedláčková

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Klára Sedláčková-Oltová
(pronounced SED-la:cz-kaw-va:)
Born (1976-02-20) 20 February 1976
Pardubice, Czechoslovakia
Occupation Actress
Years active Since 1996 (screen)

Klára Sedláčková-Oltová (pronounced SED-la:cz-kaw-va:; born 20 February 1976), is a Czech film, television and theatre actress.[1]

Early life and education

She was born in Pardubice, Czechoslovakia. She studied at the gymnasium (high school) in Pardubice, and later continued her studies at the Janáček Academy of Musical Arts in Brno.[1]

Career

Sedláčková is a member of the theatre ensemble of Divadlo v Dlouhé in Prague.[1]

Theatre work

Divadlo v Dlouhé (repertory theatre)

  • Demons as Lisaveta Nikolaievna
  • The Dresser as Irena
  • Experiment as Adina (Pierre de Marivaux)
  • The Goldberg Variations as Ernestina von Veena
  • Jak Sem Se Ztratil Aneb Malá Vánoční Povídka as Girl with Matches
  • Kabaret Ubndine as Rusalka
  • Le Cocu magnifique as Stella
  • Lékař Své Cti as Doňa Leonora

Other theatre work

  • Breaking the Waves as Bess; Rokoko Theatre
  • Tahák as Daphne; Company.cz Theatre

Screen work

Sedláčková has appeared in several film and television productions.

Filmography

Year Title Role Genre Notes
2000 Kytice (also known as Wild Flowers) Girl horror romance segment "Svatebni kosile"
2001 Spojení Preruseno Girl short film
2002 Útek do Budína (also known as Szökés Budára) Dora Brehmová drama romance
2005 Román Pro Zeny (also known as From Subway with Love) Sandra comedy

Television work

Year Title Role Genre Notes
1996 Drákuluv Svagr horror television miniseries
2003 Iguo Igua television film
2004 Redakce comedy drama one episode, "Návrat"; television series
2005 Hop Nebo Trop Pavla comedy one episode, "Na lyžích"; television miniseries
2006 Vresovy Trun Erika family film television film
2007 Operace Silver A Žáčková drama television film
2009 Poste Restante comedy television series

Personal life

She has two sons, Kristián and Oliver.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Štěpánová, Karola (2006-02-24). "Klára Sedláčková-Oltová" (in Czech). Maminka.cz (Mladá fronta a. s.). Retrieved 26 February 2010. 

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