Monika Hilmerová
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Monika Hilmerová (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈmɔnika ˈɦilmerɔʋaː]; born October 7, 1974, in Czechoslovakia) is a Slovak actress. She is a winner of the Silver Dolphin award received in 2001 at the annual Festroia International Film Festival in Setúbal, Portugal as the Best Actress for her performance in Der Lebensborn - Pramen života (English: Spring of Life, 2000).[5] The actress appears in multi-language productions, including the Czech, Slovak, English and/or German.[6] Among others, she co-starred in the Golden Globe-nominated Uprising (2001) by Jon Avnet,[7] Silvio Soldini's movie Brucio nel vento (2002) (e.g. Nastro d'Argento award, BM IFF award and/or Flaiano FF award)[8] and the U.S. Emmy Award-winning TV-miniseries Frankenstein (2004) by Kevin Connor.[9] In March 2010, the actress was named a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.[10]
Monika Hilmerová | |
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Born | (1974-10-07) October 7, 1974 (age 49) |
Occupation | actress |
Years active | 1984-present |
Employer(s) | RND, Bratislava (1990-2003)[1] SND, Bratislava (2003[2]-2006)[3] SND, Bratislava (2008-present)[4] |
Organization | VŠMU, Bratislava |
Spouse | Jaroslav Bekr (2009-present) |
Children | Zara (b. 2009) Leonard (b. 2013) |
Awards | Golfinho de Prata (2001) OTO Awards (2012) |
Website | Slovak National Theater |