Jiřina Třebická
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Jiřina Třebická (1 November 1930 – 23 January 2005) was a
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dancer and theatre and film actress.


Career

Her artistic career began first as a dancer in regional theaters. Since 1947, she worked in urban theatres in
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and
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and then moved to
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where she worked since 1953 in a Dramatical ensemble of
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. Remained there until 1965 when, together with actor and director
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and other colleagues stood before the founding of The Drama Club, where she was engaged in constant until 1993, featured a guest here still in 2000.


Filmography


External links

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Czechoslovak Movie DatabaseObituary on iDnes.czBlooming lilies of the valley
(in Czech)


References


"Passages from Czech "Magazine for Study of Scenic Creativity"
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