Tatiana Dyková
Tatiana Dyková, born Tatiana Čecháková-Vilhelmová on July 13, 1978, in Prague-Jarov, is a prominent Czech actress whose career has flourished since the late 1990s. Standing at 5 feet 3 inches, she began her artistic journey with nine years of ballet training and singing in the esteemed Kühn's Children Choir. Although she did not complete her studies at the Prague Conservatory, she embarked on her professional acting career at the young age of 16.
Dyková is a key member of Dejvické divadlo (Dejvice Theatre), a renowned theatre company in Prague. Her talent has earned her multiple nominations for prestigious accolades, including seven nominations for the Czech Lion, as well as the Alfréd Radok Award and the Thálie Award. In 2006, she won the Czech Lion, solidifying her status in the Czech film industry. Internationally, she has also been recognized, receiving accolades such as the Best Actress award at the Monte Carlo Television Festival in 2001 and being named a "Shooting Star" at the Berlin Film Festival in 2003.
Beyond her professional accomplishments, Dyková is a devoted mother to two sons, František and Cyril, with her husband, Petr Čechák. A comprehensive record of her extensive work in film, television, theatre, and radio can be found in the Czech version of her Wikipedia page.