Film and theatre actress Elizaveta Maximová comes from Kazan, Russia, but has lived in Prague since childhood, where she studied drama at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. During her studies, she was already a guest at the National Theatre in Prague and soon began to dazzle in many television and film roles. The student films Atlantis, 2003 (directed by Michal Blasko) and Ondrej Erban’s 128k, in which she played the main character, were selected for the prestigious Cinéfondation competition at the Cannes IFF.
For her role as Marta Švarcová in a story set in the early 1950s she earned
a nomination for the Czech Lion Award.
Height / Weight / Eyes / Hair:
5’4 (164 cm) / 108 lbs (49 kg) / Blue&Green / Light Brown
Playing Age:
25 - 35
Training:
Academy of Performing Arts (Department of Dramatic Theatre)
Prague Playhouse Acting Studio (Meisner Technique lead by Brian Caspe)
Adam Davenport: The Chubbuck Technique Workshop
David Penn: The Naked Face I, II, III
Ita O'Brien: Intimacy On Set Guidelines
David Warren: Screen Acting Masterclass
Nancy Bishop Coaching Workshop: Auditioning and Screen Acting Masterclass
Guy Roberts: Shakespeare Acting Intensive Program
Jerry Coyle: Directing Actors Workshop
Languages:
Czech (native)
Russian (native)
English (fluently, American accent)
German (basic)
Skills:
singing (mezzo-soprano)
dancing (classical and modern dance)
skiing, snowboarding
swordplay (basic)
acrobatics (basic)
TV presenting
classical guitar and flute (basic)
Current Location:
Prague, Czech Republic
IMDB:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm5198881/
CSFD:
https://www.csfd.cz/tvurce/281741-elizaveta-maximova/prehled/