Dana Vávrová

Cast, Director, Assistant director, Screenplay
Prag, Tschechien München

Biography

Dana Vávrová was born in Prague in 1967 and was already a child star in her native Czechoslovakia when she was cast in the lead of the German TV series "Ein Stück Himmel". During the shooting of the series, she got to know the cameraman Joseph Vilsmaier and they subsequently married. Since then, she won many prizes for her roles in his films like "Autumn Milk" (Herbstmilch, 1988), "Rama Dama" (1990), "Stalingrad" (1992), "Brother of Sleep" ("Schlafes Bruder", 1994) and "The Harmonists" (1997). She has also made regular appeareances in TV films by directors like Marian Vajda and Peter Lehner. In 1995, she co-directed "Wie die Zeit vergeht", a documentary on the Alpine rocker Hubert von Goisern, and made her directorial debut proper with "Hunger - Addicted To Love" ("Hunger - Sehnsucht nach Liebe", 1997), followed by "Bear on the Run" ("Der Baer ist los", 2000) and "The Last Train" ("Der letzte Zug", 2006, in co-direction with Joseph Vilsmaier).

Dana Vávrová died of cancer February 5, 2009, at the age of 41.

Source: German Films Service & Marketing GmbH

 

Filmography

2007/2008
  • Cast
2007
  • Cast
2005/2006
  • Director
2004/2005
  • Cast
2004
  • Cast
2000/2001
  • Cast
1999/2000
  • Cast
  • Director
1997
  • Cast
1996/1997
  • Director
  • Screenplay
1994/1995
  • Cast
1993/1994
  • Assistant director
  • Co-author
1992/1993
  • Cast
1991/1992
  • Cast
  • Creative supervisor
1990
  • Cast
1987/1988
  • Cast
1988
  • Cast