Tatiana_Čecháková-Vilhelmová

Tatiana Dyková

Tatiana Dyková

Czech actress (born 1978)


Tatiana Dyková, née Vilhelmová (born 13 July 1978) is a Czech film and stage actress.[2][3] She made her professional debut in Indian Summer (1995), directed by Saša Gedeon, for which she received her first nomination for the Czech Lion. She has been nominated seven times for the award, winning once for her performance in Bohdan Sláma's Something Like Happiness (2005). She has received other international awards including a Cottbus Film Festival Award, a Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema Award, a Golden Nymph Award, a Sochi International Film Festival Award and a Shooting Stars Award.

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Biography

She is 5 ft 3 in tall. During her childhood she took lessons in ballet for 9 years, and was a member of Kühn's Children Choir. She left Prague Conservatory at 16 before finishing her studies, to start her acting career. She is a regular member of the Dejvice Theatre, run by the City of Prague.

She has two sons, František and Cyril, with her former husband Petr Čechák, and another son, Alois, with her second husband Vojtěch Dyk, who was born five years before their marriage.[4]

She won the third season of the Czech reality competition Tvoje tvář má známý hlas. She provided the voice of Elastigirl in the Czech-language dub of The Incredibles franchise and Collette in the Czech-language dub of Ratatouille.

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References

  1. "Svatba na prvního máje: Vojtěch Dyk a Tatiana Vilhelmová jsou manželé" [Wedding on the first of May: Vojtěch Dyk and Tatiana Vilhelmová are married]. iDnes.cz (in Czech). 4 May 2019. Retrieved 22 August 2023.
  2. Slotek, Jim (5 June 2009). "Empties full of life". Toronto Sun. Retrieved 22 March 2011.
  3. Wilson, Neil; Baker, Mark (2009-01-01). Prague: city guide. Lonely Planet. p. 42. ISBN 978-1-74104-513-0. Retrieved 22 March 2011.
  4. "Indian Summer". Czech Film and Television Academy (in Czech). CFTA. filmovaakademie.cz. Retrieved 2014-06-21.
  5. "Whisper". Czech Film and Television Academy (in Czech). CFTA. filmovaakademie.cz. Retrieved 2014-06-21.
  6. "A Time of Debts". Czech Film and Television Academy (in Czech). CFTA. filmovaakademie.cz. Retrieved 2014-06-21.
  7. "9th Cottbus Film Festival - Award Winners". Cottbus Film Festival (in German). Cottbus FF. November 3–7, 1999. filmfestivalcottbus.de. Retrieved 2014-06-21.
  8. "Previous Winners - 2nd Year". Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema. BAIFIC. April 6–16, 2000. festivalesanteriores.buenosaires.gob.ar. Retrieved 2014-06-21.
  9. "The Idiot Returns". Czech Film and Television Academy (in Czech). CFTA. filmovaakademie.cz. Retrieved 2014-06-21.
  10. jab (2011-03-23). "Dr. House, Dexter and Tell a Story Strive for Golden Nymph". Czech Television (in Czech). CT. ceskatelevize.cz. Retrieved 2014-06-21.
  11. "The Wild Bees". Czech Film and Television Academy (in Czech). CFTA. filmovaakademie.cz. Retrieved 2014-06-21.
  12. "Sochi International Film Festival". Internet Movie Database. IMDb. 14 June 2002. imdb.com. Retrieved 2014-06-21.
  13. "European Shooting Stars > 2003". European Film Promotion. EFP. shooting-stars.eu. Retrieved 2014-06-21.
  14. "Dirty Soul". Czech Film and Television Academy (in Czech). CFTA. filmovaakademie.cz. Retrieved 2014-06-21.
  15. "Something Like Happiness". Czech Film and Television Academy (in Czech). CFTA. filmovaakademie.cz. Retrieved 2014-06-21.
  16. "Nowhere in Moravia". Czech Film and Television Academy (in Czech). CFTA. filmovaakademie.cz. Retrieved 2015-01-18.

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