Mária Kráľovičová


Mária Kráľovičová is a Slovak actress, who has played over 400 roles across the mediums of film, stage and television. She was the first Slovak television actress, having starred in the 1957 television film Do videnia, Lucienne! alongside Elo Romančík.

Career

She studied acting at the between 1947 and 1950, joining the Slovak National Theatre in 1948. In 1957 Kráľovičová became the first Slovak television actress due to her role alongside Elo Romančík in the television film Do videnia, Lucienne!, directed by. In her career she has performed over 400 roles, including Juliet and Ophelia from Shakespeare's works, Salome created by Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav, Amália by Friedrich Schiller and Virginia by Bertolt Brecht.

Awards

The Ľudovít Štúr Order, 1st class was bestowed upon Kráľovičová in 2002. At the 7th OTO Awards in 2006, she was recognised in the Hall of Fame for her acting. Kráľovičová was recognised for her acting at the 2007 Jozef Kroner Awards. 2008 saw her recognised at the Crystal Wing Awards for her work with television, theatre and dubbing. In 2012 Ivan Gašparovič presented her with the Medal of the President of the Slovak Republic, for her contribution to Slovak culture. The same year she was made an honorary citizen of Piešťany by mayor Remo Cicutto.

Personal life

Kráľovičová had three sisters and one brother. She married journalist Miroslav Procházka; they spent 56 years together until his death at the age of 86 in 2005. Together they have two children, Miroslav and Jana.

Selected filmography