Natálie Kocábová

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Natálie Kocábová
Born Natálie Kocábová
(1984-05-16) May 16, 1984
Prague, Czechoslovakia
Nationality Czech-American
Other names Natalie C. Kocab
Natália Kocábová
Education FAMU, Prague, Czech Republic
Occupation Poet, writer, musician
Years active 2000–present
Employer XYZ (screenwriter-editor)
Spouse(s) Štěpán Vrána (architect)
Children Vincent Marshall ((2003-10-24)October 24, 2003)
daughter ((2012-05-00)May , 2012)
Parents Michael Kocáb ((1954-07-28)July 28, 1954)
Marsha Crews ((1954-05-26)May 26, 1954)
Relatives Jessica Kocábová (sister)
Michael Kocáb Jr (brother)
Website

www.nataliekocab.cz


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Natálie Kocábová (Czech pronunciation: [ˈnɑtɑːlyɛ ˈkɔtsɑːbɔvɑː]), also known as Natalie Kocab (born May 16, 1984, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech poet, writer and musician.

Discography

Studio albums

  • 2000: Fly Apple Pie with Michael Kocáb
  • 2006: Hummingbirds in Iceland
  • 2010: Walking on the A-bomb

Bibliography

Year Title Release details
Publisher ISBN Notes
2002 Slyšíš mě? Mladá fronta N/A
  • poems
2003 Monarcha Absint 978-80-20410-16-0
  • novella
2004 Schola Alternativa 978-80-20411-02-0
2005 Někdo je v domě 978-80-20412-64-5
  • poems
2007 Růže: Cesta za světlem...[A] 978-80-20415-92-9
  • novella
2010 The Dark Side of Prague Větrné mlýny 978-80-74430-24-4
  • poems
Tři maminky a tatínek[B] Brio 978-80-86113-96-8
  • children's book
2011 Na rohu světa Divadlo Puls
  • play
2012 Rabbit Run (in production) N/A N/A
  • comedy
Notes
  • A ^ The limited edition of the work, featuring 999 copies released in 2010, included graphics by her spouse Štěpán Vrána.[1]
  • B ^ Credited as co-writer; along with Alena Ježková, Barbara Nesvadbová and Jaromír Švejdík (aka Jaromír 99).[2]

Stageography

Awards

Music polls

Český slavík by Mattoni, Czech Republic
Year Nominated work Category Result
2000 Herself Female Singer #64[3]
2003 #97[4]
2004 #60[4]
Žebřík by Report, Czech Republic
Year Nominated work Category Result
2001 Herself Female Singer → Domestic #20[5]
2002 #19[6]

See also

References

General
Specific
  1. "Růže: Cesta za světlem... (Limited edition)". Pavol Bacigál. Px18 System. 2010. supershop.sk. Retrieved February 5, 2012.  (Slovak)/(Czech)
  2. "Tři maminky a tatínek". Pavol Bacigál. Px18 System. 2010. supershop.sk. Retrieved February 5, 2012.  (Slovak)/(Czech)
  3. "Český slavík → Výsledky ročníků → 2000 → Zpěvačky". Mattoni (in Czech). Mattoni. ceskyslavik. Retrieved October 12, 2011. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Český slavík → Výsledky ročníků → 2004 → Zpěvačky". Mattoni (in Czech). Mattoni. ceskyslavik. Retrieved October 12, 2011. 
  5. "Žebřík → Historie → Žebřík 2001: Výsledky". iReport. Report. January 2, 2007. ireport.cz. Retrieved February 5, 2012.  (Czech)
  6. "Žebřík → Historie → Žebřík 2002: Výsledky". iReport. Report. January 2, 2007. ireport.cz. Retrieved February 5, 2012.  (Czech)

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