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Eva Klepáčová is a Actor Tchèque born on 2 may 1933 at Prague (Republique tcheque)

Eva Klepáčová

Eva Klepáčová
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Nationality Republique tcheque
Birth 2 may 1933 at Prague (Republique tcheque)
Death 18 june 2012 (at 79 years)

Eva Klepáčová (2 May 1933 – 18 June 2012) was a Czech actress, voice actor, presenter and wife of actor and singer Josef Zíma. One of her best known film roles is the character Kate from Czech Fairy tale Playing with the Devil (1956) directed by Josef Mach. She is also well known as a dubbing actress. In 2007, The Presidium of the Actors Union presented her with the Award for Lifetime Achievement in dubbing. She appeared in 19 films and television shows between 1955 and 1996.

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Filmography of Eva Klepáčová (13 films)

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Kolya
Kolya (1996)
, 1h45
Directed by Jan Svěrák
Origin Republique tcheque
Genres Drama, Comedy, Musical
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films
Actors Zdeněk Svěrák, Libuše Šafránková, Stella Zázvorková, Ladislav Smoljak, Silvia Šuvadová, Nikola Hejko
Rating76% 3.8470353.8470353.8470353.8470353.847035
The film begins in 1988 as the Soviet bloc is beginning to disintegrate. František Louka, a middle-aged Czech man dedicated to bachelorhood and the pursuit of women, is a concert cellist struggling to eke out a living by playing funerals at the Prague crematorium. He has lost his previous job at the Czech Philharmonic, having been half-accidentally blacklisted as "politically unreliable" by the authorities. A friend offers him a chance to earn a great deal of money through a sham marriage to a Russian woman to enable her to stay in Czechoslovakia. The woman then uses her new citizenship to emigrate to West Germany, where her boyfriend lives.
Paragraf 224
Genres Drama
Actors Josef Kemr, Eva Klepáčová
Roles Teacher (voice)

Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with Tea, 1h30
Directed by Jindřich Polák
Genres Science fiction, War, Comedy, Comic science fiction
Themes Time travel films, Comedy science fiction films, Political films
Actors Petr Kostka, Jiří Sovák, Vlastimil Brodský, Vladimír Menšík, Otto Šimánek, Slávka Budínová
Roles Hostess (voice)
Rating70% 3.5346953.5346953.5346953.5346953.534695
In the near future, a technology enabling time travel has been developed and is now in commercial use. A group of aging former Nazis conspires to alter the results of the Second World War by traveling back in time and supplying Adolf Hitler with a hydrogen bomb. To this end, they bribe the corrupt time machine pilot Karel, who agrees to assist them. On the day of the scheduled journey, Karel chokes on a croissant and dies. His identical twin brother, Jan, cannot bring himself to tell Karel's fiancée Eva and begins to impersonate Karel. He is also later mistaken for Karel by the Nazis and stumbles along with their plot. Having been a designer of the rocket-ship time machine, he is able to pilot the ship and take them all back in time. When he realizes the nature of the Nazis' plans, Jan resolves to prevent their success. After triggering several paradoxes by travelling back and forth in time, he manages to defeat the Nazis and resolve the consequences of his twin's death.
Focus, Please!, 1h20
Directed by Martin Frič
Genres Comedy
Actors Josef Kemr, Zdeňka Baldová, Vlasta Burian, Vlastimil Brodský, František Filipovský, Lubomír Lipský
Roles female customer in a bookstore
Rating58% 2.9198352.9198352.9198352.9198352.919835