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Eva Krížiková
Born (1934-07-15)July 15, 1934
Račišdorf, Czechoslovakia
Died March 31, 2020(2020-03-31) (aged 85)
Malacky, Slovakia
Nationality Slovak
Other names Eva Zvaríková (per marriage)
Education State Conservatory, Bratislava:
* Performing Arts (1949–51)
* Professional Theater Course (1951–53)
Occupation Actor, presenter, lecturer
Years active 1952–2020
Employer Army Theater, Martin (1953–54)
SND, Bratislava (1954–2020)
Spouse(s) František Zvarík (1961–2008)
Children Ján Zvarík (stepchild)
Barbora Zvaríková
Relatives Milan Lasica (cousin)
Veronika Morávková (grand children)
Awards Eva Krížiková awards
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Eva Krížiková (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈeʋa ˈkriːʐikɔʋaː]; July 15, 1934 – March 31, 2020) was a Slovak film and stage actress, often celebrated as one of the greatest entertainers ever in her country of origin and The First Lady of Slovak Humor, respectively. Apart from her cinematic achievements, her name was credited in over five hundred productions made for television.

Filmography

The filmography of Eva Krížiková chronicles her film work through the artist's 60 years as a motion picture actress. She initially entered the film industry through a minor, backup role in Paľo Bielik's work The Mountains Are Stirring from 1952. Her first starring role came shortly after that, in Friday the 13th (1953), also by Bielik. However she has been cast in only eighteen feature films in total, her name has been credited in over five hundred productions made for television, one-hundred-thirty-three of which represent TV films and/or series.

Awards

Year Nominated work Award Category Result
1972 Yegor Bulychov (as His wife) Andrej Bagar Awards
  • Outstanding Performance
Won
1977 Herself Golden Croc Awards Won
1978 Raca - My Love (as Darina's mother) Život Awards
  • Most Favorite Actress
Won
2001 Seascape (as Nancy) Jozef Kroner Awards
  • Outstanding Performance
Won
Herself Crystal Wing Awards
  • Theater — Female Actor
Won
2002 Slovenka Awards
  • The Woman of the Year
Won
2004 The Grandmother (title role) RF Miraculous Nut Piešťany
  • Children's Jury Price
Won
2009 Herself Karel Čapek Awards Won
2011 Slovenka Awards
  • Art and Culture
Won
Lifetime honors
1976 Herself Meritorious Artist Honored
2003 OTO Awards
  • Hall of Fame
Honored
2005 Mayor of Bratislava Awards Honored
FAJ Awards
  • Thalia Flower
Honored
LitFond Awards
  • Lifetime work
Honored
2013 IFFB/Municipality of the Capital City of Slovakia
  • Film Walk of Fame
Honored
2014 Pribina Cross
  • 2nd Class
Honored
Note: The years are listed in order of the respective calendar years, annual ceremonies are usually held the next.

See also

  • List of Slovak films
  • 3rd Czech Lion Awards — Best Design Achievement nomination (V erbu lvice)
  • 18th Berlin International Film Festival — Silver Bear Award (L'homme qui ment)
  • 42nd Venice International Film Festival — Sergio Trasatti Award (Perinbaba)
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