Vlasta Chramostová

Vlasta Chramostová

Deceased · Born: Nov 17, 1926 · Died: Oct 6, 2019

1970
1960
1953
1952

Personal Details

BornNov 17, 1926 Brno, Czechoslovakia

Biography

Vlasta Chramostová, a celebrated and accomplished Czech film actress, embarked upon a remarkable and enduring cinematic career, which spanned a remarkable duration of over five decades, punctuated by a staggering total of 35 film appearances, beginning in the year 1950.

One of her most notable and enduring roles was in the 1950 film "The Trap", a cinematic masterpiece that garnered widespread international recognition and acclaim, following its selection for the prestigious 1951 Cannes Film Festival, a renowned and esteemed event that has long been regarded as a benchmark of excellence in the world of cinema.

Vlasta Chramostová's multifaceted persona was characterized by her extraordinary aptitude as a thespian, as well as her unwavering dedication to the pursuit of human rights and the establishment of democratic principles.

As a stalwart supporter of Charter 77, a petition signed by numerous prominent Czechoslovakian intellectuals and artists, Chramostová played an active role in the tumultuous events of the Velvet Revolution, a watershed moment in the country's history that ultimately led to the downfall of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic in November 1989.

Her involvement in this pivotal era of political upheaval served as a testament to her unwavering commitment to the ideals of freedom, equality, and justice, as she courageously joined the ranks of those advocating for a more democratic and human rights-oriented society.

Through her tireless efforts, Chramostová not only contributed to the overthrow of the totalitarian regime that had long held the country in its grip, but also paved the way for a brighter, more hopeful future for generations to come.

Vlasta Chramostová's remarkable oration, skillfully crafted and delivered with unwavering conviction, resonated profoundly with the assembly gathered at the historic Vinohrady Theatre in Prague, as she posed the poignant and thought-provoking inquiry: "If not now, when? If not us, then who?" This stirring call to action, imbued with a sense of urgency and a deep commitment to the cause, had a profound impact on the crowd, inspiring a multitude of individuals to join the valiant struggle for freedom and democracy.

Career

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Leaving
Leaving as grandmother
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The Cremator
The Cremator as Lakmé / Dagmar
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1963