
Acting
Jiřina Švorcová (May 25, 1928 – August 8, 2011) was a Czech actress and pro-Communist activist. Her acting career lasted more than forty years, but she largely retired after the 1989 Velvet Revolution and devoted herself to advocacy of the Communist Party. Švorcová worked in television, theater and film during the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. She spent more than forty years at the Vinohrady Theatre in Prague. Her best known work came during the 1970s in the Czechoslovak television series, Žena za pultem or A Woman Behind the Counter. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
tvWe All Are Required to Attend School
1984
Věra Kopecká
Paní Marjánka, matka pluku aneb Ženské srdce
1980
Marjánka
Německé pohádky
1973
Narrator (voice)
movieReportáž psaná na oprátce
1962
Jelínková
moviePouta
1961
Magda Muzikárová
Hermína Týrlová
1961
Commentary (voice)
movieSkid
1960
Marie
Tragic Monday
1960
Saša Turnovská
No Entrance
1960
(segment "Wandering")
movieKing of the Sumava
1959
Marie Rysová
Fučík
1956
Gustina
Přicházejí z tmy
1954
worker Tonička, daughter of Martincová
Nositelé řádů
1953
Marie Matušová
movieWay Leading to Happiness
1951
Vlasta Tomešová
Defence Education I
1951
Commentary (voice) (uncredited)
Defence Education II
1951
Commentary (voice) (uncredited)
People and Sausages
1948
(uncredited)