Vanda Hybnerová
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Vanda Hybnerová (born 30 September 1968) is a
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stage and film
actress An actor or actress is a person who portrays a character in a performance. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, radio, and television. The analogous Greek term is (), li ...
. After studying at the Faculty of Theatre in Prague, she appeared in various theatres in Prague. She was named the Best Actress in a Play at the 2004
Thalia Awards The Czech ''Actors' Association'' has presented its annual Thalia Awards (Czech: Ceny Thálie) since 1993. The award is named after Thalia, the muse of comedy. The 2016 ceremony was broadcast by Česká televize and radio station . Thalia Awards ...
. Following her award, she has appeared in numerous television series and films.


Career

Hybnerová joined the Faculty of Theatre in Prague in 1988, where she studied acting. During her studies, she performed at theatres including Semafor,
Divadlo pod Palmovkou Palmovka Theatre, also known as the Theatre S. K. Neumann, Divadlo pod Palmovkou and the Urban and Regional Theatre, is a classic drama theatre located in the Prague district of Libeň at the bottom of Zenklova street in Prague near the intersec ...
and the National Theatre. At the 2004
Thalia Awards The Czech ''Actors' Association'' has presented its annual Thalia Awards (Czech: Ceny Thálie) since 1993. The award is named after Thalia, the muse of comedy. The 2016 ceremony was broadcast by Česká televize and radio station . Thalia Awards ...
Hybnerová won the category of Best Actress in a Play, for her performance of the role of Catherine in a production of David Auburn's '' Proof'' ( cs, Důkaz) at the in Prague. A year later, her performance in ''Hořké slzy Petry von Kantové'' earned her a nomination for Best Actress at the
Alfréd Radok Awards The Alfréd Radok Awards (''Ceny Alfréda Radoka'') were presented annually by the Endowment for the Alfréd Radok Awards in collaboration with the theatre and literary agency Aura-Pont and the magazine ''Svět a Divadlo'' (The World and Theat ...
. Having appeared in a number of television roles on TV Nova, Hybnerová joined the cast of ''
Ulice ''Ulice'' is a Czech soap opera produced by Nova. It is aired five times a week. In Czech ''ulice'' means 'street'. The show describes the lives of the Farský, Jordán, Boháč, Nykl, Liška and Maléř families and many other people that live ...
'' in 2012. She directed and acted in the play ''Terapie'' at Divadlo Palace, which premiered in Prague in October 2016.


Personal life

Hybnerová was born in Prague to painter Jana Kremanová and
Boris Hybner Boris Hybner (5 August, 1941 – 2 April, 2016) was a Czech actor, director, and mime Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) is an Internet standard that extends the format of email messages to support text in character sets other than A ...
, who was also an actor. When she was six, her father left home and she was raised by her mother. She and her father appeared together in the Czech television series '' Přístav''. In 1993, Hybnerová married Czech actor
Saša Rašilov Saša Rašilov (6 September 1891 – 4 May 1955) was a Czechoslovak film actor. He appeared in 30 films between 1913 and 1954. Rašilov was an actor, comedian, clown and cabaret, grandfather of actor Saša Rašilov Jr. and his brother Vac ...
, with whom she has two daughters: Josefína and Antonia. They lived on a farm in the
Bohemian-Moravian Highlands The Bohemian-Moravian Highlands ( cs, Českomoravská vrchovina or ''Vysočina''; german: Böhmisch-Mährische Höhe) is a geomorphological macroregion and mountain range in the Czech Republic. Its highest peaks are the Javořice at and Devět ...
, subsequently living separately for a year before deciding to divorce in 2014.


Filmography


Films


Television


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hybnerova, Vanda 1968 births Living people Actresses from Prague Czech film actresses Czech television actresses Czech stage actresses 20th-century Czech actresses 21st-century Czech actresses Academy of Performing Arts in Prague alumni Recipients of the Thalia Award