Magdaléna Borová (born 14 April 1981) is a
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actress.
Borová graduated from
Academy of Performing Arts in Prague
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in 2005, after which she joined the
National Theatre in
Prague
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. She appeared in the movie ''
Hrubeš a Mareš jsou kamarádi do deště'' and in two TV films produced by
Czech Television
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H ...
. She received the
Alfréd Radok Award in the category ''Talent of the Year''.
[Kateřina Kolářová, ''Cena Alfréda Radoka patří Rösnerovi a Kolářové'', ]Mladá fronta Dnes
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, 23. March 2005, page 9
Notable performances
* 2006 – Thomasina Coverly in ''
Arcadia'', Czech National Theatre
* 2005 – Marcela in ''The Dog in the Manger'' by
Lope de Vega
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, Czech National Theatre
* 2004 – Helena in ''
All's Well That Ends Well
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'', Klicpera's Theatre in
Hradec Králové
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* 2003 – Daughter in ''The Shameless'' by
Koffi Kwahulé, DISK
Cinema
* 2020 – Veberová in ''
Shadow Country
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'', Czech film: ''Krajina ve stínu'' by
Bohdan Sláma)
* 2016 – ''Me, Olga Hepnarová''
* 2009 – ''Hrubeš and Mareš reloaded''
* 2009 – ''My husband's wife''
* 2005 – ''Hrubeš and Mareš are Friends to the Rain''
* 2005 – ''Fairy Tale about Violin and Viola'' (TV film)
* 2003 – ''Maryška'' (TV film)
Notes
External links
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1981 births
Living people
Czech stage actresses
Czech film actresses
Academy of Performing Arts in Prague alumni
People from Frýdlant
Czech television actresses
21st-century Czech actresses
Czech Lion Awards winners
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