Tatiana Čecháková-Vilhelmová, a multifaceted and gifted Czech actress, entered the world on July 13, 1978, in the vibrant city of Prague-Jarov. As the years unfolded, her acting career began to flourish in the late 1990s, gradually establishing her as a prominent figure within the Czech film industry, where she has since become an integral part of the cultural landscape.
Tatiana, a petite individual standing at an astonishing 5 feet 3 inches in height, had an early life that was deeply intertwined with her profound passion for the performing arts. Her formative years were characterized by an unwavering dedication to honing her skills in the realm of ballet, a pursuit that consumed a significant portion of her childhood. For a remarkable nine years, Tatiana devoted herself to the study of ballet, allowing her to develop a mastery of the art form that would serve as a foundation for her future endeavors.
In addition to her ballet training, Tatiana was also a member of the esteemed Kühn's Children Choir, an organization renowned for its exceptional talent and dedication to the world of classical music. As a member of this prestigious choir, Tatiana had the opportunity to hone her vocal skills, perfect her harmonization, and develop a deep appreciation for the rich cultural heritage that underlies the world of choral music.
Tatiana's remarkable aptitude for the performing arts did not lead her to follow a conventional path, as she chose to forego the completion of her formal education at the esteemed Prague Conservatory, instead opting to embark on a professional acting career at a remarkably young age.
Tatiana's professional journey has been marked by a long-term association with the esteemed Dejvické divadlo (Dejvice Theatre),a renowned institution under the auspices of the City of Prague. Throughout her illustrious career, she has garnered a multitude of nominations for the most distinguished Czech accolades, including the coveted Czech Lion Award, the esteemed Alfréd Radok Award, and the Thálie Award.
In recognition of her outstanding contributions to the world of performing arts, Tatiana received the Czech Lion Award in 2006. This milestone achievement was preceded by her international recognition, which was cemented by her receipt of awards at the prestigious TV Festival Monte Carlo in 2001 and the esteemed "Shooting star 2003" at the Berlin Film Festival.
Her impressive body of work has not only earned her a permanent place at the Dejvické divadlo but has also solidified her position as a respected and accomplished actress in the Czech Republic and beyond.
Tatiana, a dedicated and loving mother, has given her heart and soul to raising her two sons, František and Cyril, alongside her devoted husband, Petr Čechák.