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Adina Mandlová est une Actrice Tchèque née le 28 janvier 1910 à Mladá Boleslav (Republique tcheque)

Adina Mandlová

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Nationalité Republique tcheque
Naissance 28 janvier 1910 à Mladá Boleslav (Republique tcheque)
Mort 16 juin 1991 (à 81 ans) à Příbram

Adina Mandlová (28 January 1910, Mladá Boleslav – 16 June 1991 Příbram, Czechoslovakia) was a Czech actress, sex-symbol of the 1930s and a European movie star.

The most controversial, involved in a lot of scandals, drinking alcohol, undertaking love affairs and then almost lynched... Adina Mandlová is a legend. According to one source, her true first name was Jarmila, but she had more front names and later she chose Adina, probably because it was chosen by her father for his favourite child. She was born in Mladá Boleslav and after her father died when Adina was only 7 years old, she grew up in an unstable family. After changing several schools, she eventually became a model girl. Her film career started in 1932 thanks to a second-rate movie Děvčátko, neříkej ne! (Girl, don't say no!), where she performed...a model girl. Later she attracted Hugo Haas, who began to keep close company with her and (later moved together as partners) and recommended her to respected directors like Vávra or Frič. By the way, at that time she refused a role in Machatý's scandalous movie Extáze (Extasis, 1933), which was probably her life's fault, because the performer of the title role, [Hedy Kiesler, later succeeded in Hollywood as Hedy Lamarre. However, during a short time Mandlová became an unofficial Number One among Czech actresses. The top of her career was Kristián (1939). I can also name Panenství (Virginhood, 1937), Mravnost nade vše (Morality Above All, 1937), Přítelkyně pana ministra (A girlfriend of the minister, 1940), Těžký život dobrodruha (A hard life of an adventurer, 1941), Noční motýl (The Night Butterfly, 1941) etc. During the WW II Mandlová led a wild life and rumours about her scandals caused a growing aversion against her. For example, there was a rumour that she was a mistress of the German protector K. H. Frank (which was not true, and Frank disliked her because of it.). She was also invited to Germany, where Goebbels promised her big career, under condition that she chose a better pseudonym. Indeed, in 1943 Mandlová co-starred with German actor Heinz Rühmann in the movie, "Ich vertraue dir meine Frau an," using the screen name of Lil Adina. However, her stay in Berlin soon ended due to Frank's intrigues. After the end of the war it showed that popular "rumours" concerning her alleged contacts with Nazis were malicious fabrications and she actually helped her former boyfriend, who had escaped from a concentration camp. However, the public demand for her punishment was stronger than facts. In May 1945 she was arrested and according to her own memoirs, one warder, who was her big fan, saved her from lynching in the front of the prison. (That she can really thank him a lot can be illustrated by the fact that director Jan Sviták, an alleged Nazi quisling, was then lynched and subsequently shot death in a Prague street.) Then she was strongly persecuted and eventually married British pilot Joe Knight, which enabled her to emigrate to the Great Britain (1947). Here she tried to continue in her film career, but with changeable success. In 1948 she acted in a movie The Fool And The Princess, but that was practically everything, because soon after she was taken ill with tuberculosis and healed in Switzerland. Her marriage crashed and Mandlová was forced to earn money by different ways, among other things as a collaborator of a costume designer Ben Pearson, whom she later married. In the end, she lived in Malta together with her husband. Here she also wrote a bitter biography Dnes se tomu směju (Today I Am Laughing Over It, 1976). In 1991, she returned home after 45 years. Here the "old, sick and impatient lady" came to die. Despite the negative picture surrounding her figure, she was an excellent actress.

Most important roles


Život je pes – Eva Durdysová
Holka nebo kluk? – Ada Bártů
Cech panen Kutnohorských – Rozina
Kristian – Zuzana Rendlová
Kouzelný dům – Marie Ungrová
Přítelkyně pana ministra – Julie Svobodová
Pacientka dr. Hegla – Karla Janotová
Hotel Modrá hvězda – Milada Landová
Okouzlená – Milada Jánská
Noční motýl – Anča, zvaná Kiki
Šťastnou cestu – Helena Truxová
I Entrust My Wife to You (1943)
The Fool and the Princess (1948)

Le plus souvent avec

Martin Frič
Martin Frič
(11 films)
Hugo Haas
Hugo Haas
(6 films)
Jaroslav Marvan
Jaroslav Marvan
(12 films)
Eman Fiala
Eman Fiala
(9 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmographie de Adina Mandlová (24 films)

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AnnéeNomMétierRôle
1943Bláhový senActrice
1943Ich vertraue Dir meine Frau anActrice
1942OkouzlenáActrice
1941Hotel Modrá HvězdaActrice
1941Těžký život dobrodruhaActrice
1941Z českých mlýnůActrice
1940KatakombyActrice
1940Přítelkyně pana ministraActrice
1939KristianActrice
1939U pokladny stál…Actrice
1938Krok do tmyActrice
1938Druhé mládíActrice
1938Ducháček to zařídíActrice
1938Cech panen kutnohorskýchActrice
1937Camel Through the Eye of a NeedleActrice
1937Mravnost nade všeActrice
1937Svět patří námActrice
1937Rozkošný příběhActrice
1936ŠvadlenkaActrice
1936Komediantská princeznaActrice
1935Ať žije nebožtíkActrice
1934MazlíčekActrice
1934Nezlobte dědečkaActrice
1933Zivot je pesActrice