Kateřina Winterová
Kateřina Winterová | |
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Occupation(s) | Actress, singer |
Years active | 1993–present |
Kateřina Winterová (born 12 February 1976, in Benešov) is a Czech actress, permanent member of the National Theatre in Prague and singer of the band Ecstasy of Saint Theresa.
Personal life
She was born in Benešov and spent her childhood in Mělník. From 1990 to 1996 she attended musical drama department at the Prague Conservatory. During her studies, she played in the Under Palmovka theatre. From 1996 to 1998, she appeared as a guest in Klicpera Theatre in Hradec Králové and in the National Theatre (in plays Romance for Bugle and Wandering). Since 1998, she is in the permanent engagement of the National Theatre. In 2002, she received the Anděl Award in the category of Singer of the Year.[citation needed] In 2011, Kateřina was nominated for Thalia Award and Alfred Radok Award for her role as Nora.[1]
TV serials
Between 2013 and 2017 She screened with Linda Rybová in Czech TV in the own cooking show with title We are cooking according to Herbarium. They wrote and edited five cookbooks.[2]
Singer
Since 1998, she is a singer of the band Ecstasy of Saint Theresa. The band is one of the long-standing Czech cult bands in the field of electronic, indie and ambivalent music. Together with Jan P. Muchow, she released 3 studio albums and footage from a live performance.
She sang lead vocals on British Sea Power's 2004 single "A Lovely Day Tomorrow" and the B-side version of the same song with lyrics translated into Czech, "Zítra Bude Krásný Den".
Discography
- In Dust 3
- Slowthinking
- Watching Black
- 101010
Filmography
- 2013 – Bez Doteku
- 2012 – Signál
- 2010 – Osudové peníze (TV movie)
- 2009 – Pojišťovna štěstí (TV serial)
- 2006 – Krásný čas (TV movie)
- 2004 – Zlatá brána (TV movie)
- 2002 – Můj otec a ostatní muži (TV movie)
- 2001 – Ani svatí, ani Andělé
- 2001 – Cabriolet
- 2000 – Bohemians
- 2000 – K moři
- 2000 – Paní Mlha (TV movie)
- 1998 – Tunel
- 1996 – Šeptej
- 1993 – Nahota na prodej
References
- ^ Záhorková, Jana (14 February 2011). "Čas na jevišti si užívám, říká Kateřina Winterová, nominovaná na Radoka a Thálii". Mladá fronta DNES (in Czech). Retrieved 18 March 2012.
- ^ https://www.kosmas.cz/autor/46032/katerina-winterova/
External links
- Kateřina Winterová at IMDb
- http://ona.idnes.cz/dohanim-rozjety-divadelni-vlak-rika-o-navratu-z-materske-katerina-winterova-1v8-/spolecnost.aspx?c=A100430_193322_ona_ony_abr
- http://www.divadelni-noviny.cz/katerina-winterova-jde-mi-o-zivot/
- http://ceny-thalie.cz/historie.php
- https://web.archive.org/web/20120415153959/http://www.cenyradoka.cz/
- 1976 births
- Living people
- People from Benešov
- Czechoslovak female singers
- Czech female singers
- Czech rock musicians
- 21st-century women singers
- Prague Conservatory alumni
- Czech film actresses
- Czech television actresses
- Czech stage actresses
- 20th-century Czech actresses
- 21st-century Czech actresses
- 20th-century women singers
- Czech actor stubs