
Jiřina Švorcová
Known For
Acting
Born
1928-05-25 in Kociánovice, Czechoslovakia
Died
2011-08-08
Biography
Jiřina Švorcová (May 25, 1928 – August 8, 2011) was a Czech actress and pro-Communist activist. Her acting career lasted more than forty years, but she largely retired after the 1989 Velvet Revolution and devoted herself to advocacy of the Communist Party. Švorcová worked in television, theater and film during the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. She spent more than forty years at the Vinohrady Theatre in Prague. Her best known work came during the 1970s in the Czechoslovak television series, Žena za pultem or A Woman Behind the Counter. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Most Known For

Bakaláři

Žena za pultem

We All Are Required to Attend School
as Věra Kopecká

Okres na severu

Hermína Týrlová
as Commentary (voice)

Hedvábný šál

Německé pohádky
as Narrator (voice)

King of the Sumava
as Marie Rysová

People and Sausages
as (uncredited)

Way Leading to Happiness
as Vlasta Tomešová

Skid
as Marie

Tragic Monday
as Saša Turnovská

Tereza

The Great Movie Robbery

Paní Marjánka, matka pluku aneb Ženské srdce
as Marjánka

Jakou barvu má láska

Putování Jana Amose

No Entrance
as (segment "Wandering")

Horoucí srdce

Silvestr na přání aneb Čí jsou hory Kavčí
as Self