
Nina Divíšková
Acting
Biography
Nina Divíšková (born 12 July 1936) is a Czech actress. She appeared in more than seventy films since 1967. She is the wife of the film director Jan Kačer. Her sister is ceramist Tamara Divíšková. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born: July 12, 1936
Place of Birth: Brno, Czechoslovakia [now in Czech Republic]
Known For

The Train of Childhood and Expectation
A story of a little girl Verka and her life during the beginning of WWII. Based on Vera Sládková novels.

Jára Cimrman Lying, Sleeping
Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Ladislav Smoljak, about the fictional national hero Jára Cimrman (universal genius, inventor, sportsman, criminalist, poet, writer and philosopher).

Counting Sheep
A story about young girl Hanka who doesn't have parents and is forced to spend most of her time in a hospital bed.

Wrong Side Up
A man who deals with parcels at an airport cargo company finds that he likes planes more than people.

Vyprávěj
Set in Czechoslovakia, the drama follows the lives of its characters against the backdrop of real historical events that shape their personal stories. To evoke period atmosphere, the series intersperses authentic clips from vintage Czechoslovak film newsreels, using their original commentaries or newly recorded historical voice-overs by Vladimír Fišer. A narrator, initially voiced by Vojtěch Kotek and later by Matěj Hádek, provides continuity and reflection, guiding viewers through changing times. Under the guidance of screenwriter Rudolf Merkner, each episode’s script weaves family and individual dramas into key moments of Czech and Slovak history: political shifts, cultural trends, and social transformations from the 1960s onward.

The Last Train
A group of people are imprisoned in a rail car bound from Berlin to a concentration camp in 1945.

Morgiana
Jealous of her vapidly "good" sister's popularity, poisonous Viktoria doses pretty Klara's tea with a slow-acting fatal substance. As the latter grows hysterically weak, the former finds success increasingly compromised by guilt, blackmail, and the pesky need to kill others lest she be exposed.

Journey to Rome
The day’s work never ends for a guard worth his salt, even when the gallery closes at seven. And Vašek is a perfect example, at least until he meets Ginger – a femme fatale who has her own plans where he’s concerned. Love turns this nice lad into a thief: armed with a false moustache, sunglasses and a stolen painting, he gets on a train and it remains to be seen whether or not his journey to Rome is paved with good intentions. The train compartment is full of passengers keen to impart their life stories – to him or to anyone who’ll listen. The withdrawn young man pays close attention to it all, even though he has plenty to worry about as it is. The police and a bunch of crooks are hot on his heels and it’s difficult trying to give them the slip with a hefty painting in tow.

Valerie and Her Week of Wonders
Valerie, a Czechoslovakian teenager living with her grandmother, is blossoming into womanhood, but that transformation proves secondary to the effects she experiences when she puts on a pair of magic earrings. Now seeing the world around her in a different light, Valerie must endure her sexual awakening while attempting to discern reality from fantasy as she encounters lecherous priest Gracian, a vampire-like stranger and otherworldly carnival folk.

Rendezvous in Paris
Filmography
as žena v autě
as Stachová
as babička
as Hilda
as Alžběta Dvořáková
as Marta
as Tietzová
as matka Františka
as Rosa Wasserstein
as Mother
as Macecha
as Fee
as Elizabeth Peachum
as Svatava
as Train Dispatcher's Wife
as Veselá
as Jan's Mother
as Veselá
as Petránková
as Nurse
as Kinderfrau
as Pregnant woman
as Nurse Kalousková (segment "Rukojmí")
as Otýlie
as Koralníková
as Jarmila
as Grandmother / Elsa / Mother / Redhead (voice) (uncredited)
as Recorder (voice)
as Katarína
as Vera