Jana Andrsová | |
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Andrsová in Hradec Králové on the set of a music video in which she appears, 2016
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Born |
Prague Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia |
8 August 1939
Nationality | Czechoslovakian, Czech |
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Occupation | actress, ballerina |
Spouse(s) | Saša Večtomov (m. 1964–1989, his death) |
Children | Veronika, Andrea, Johana |
Jana Andrsová, married Večtomová (born August 8, 1939), is a Czech ballerina and actress. In 1957 she graduated from the Dance Conservatory in Prague and began to work with the .
From 1959 to 1978, Andrsová worked with Josef Svoboda's avant-garde multimedia company Laterna Magika, initially as a chorus girl and later (beginning in 1973) as a prima ballerina. In Allen Hughes' review of the company's August 1964 Carnegie Hall debut of a presentation that gave 23 performances at that venue under the direction of Miloš Forman, they are described as "a Czech theatrical spectacle that first came to international attention at the Brussels World's Fair." In 1966 Andrsová starred in Alfréd Radok's choreographed multimedia production Laterna Magika: Variation 66, The Opening of the Wells, cowritten by Forman in collaboration with Jan Švankmajer.
Though retired, Andrsová continues to make stage appearances. In 2014 (also a 2016 reprise) she performed as elderly virtuous heroine Madame de Rosemonde in the National Theatre Ballet world premiere production of Valmont, choreographer Libor Vaculík's adaptation of Les Liaisons dangereuses.