Olga Augustová was an American actress known for Poslední polibek, Trny a kvety, and Mnichovo srdce. Born on July 23, 1895, in Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary (now Czech Republic), she passed away on December 13, 1970, in Prague, Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic).
Personal and Family Life
Olga Augustová was born as Olga Fastrová. She grew up in a vibrant cultural environment in Prague, which likely influenced her passion for the arts and acting. Throughout her career, she was known for her captivating performances on stage and screen.
Career Highlights
Olga Augustová gained recognition for her roles in several early Czech films in the 1920s and later continued to act through the 1930s and 1940s. Some of her notable works include the films Jánošík, Zlatý klíček, and Cikáni, showcasing her versatility as an actress.
Death and Legacy
Olga Augustová passed away on December 13, 1970, leaving behind a legacy in the Czech film industry. Her contributions to cinema during the early 20th century are still remembered, and she remains a significant figure in Czech cultural history.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Jánošík | 1921-11-25 | Grófka Révayová |
Zlatý klíček | 1922-12-08 | Pavlína |
On a jeho sestra | 1931-04-03 | |
C. a k. polní maršálek | 1930-10-24 | kabaretní zpěvačka Pavla Garbo |
Cikáni | 1922-04-07 | Angelina |
Hotel Modrá Hvězda | 1941-08-29 | |
Experiment | 1943-09-03 | |
Ze všech jediná | 1937-11-05 | Mrs. Erskin |
Trny a květy | 1921-12-23 | |
Poslední polibek | 1922-09-01 | |
Mnichovo srdce | 1921-09-16 | |
Koryatovič | 1922-11-09 | |
Muž bez srdce | 1923-10-26 | |
Tisíc za jednu noc | 1933-02-03 | Ossi |
Výkřik do sibiřské noci | 1936-01-21 | |
Dáma s malou nožkou | 1920-02-05 | |
Stíny | 1922-03-10 | |
Pasák holek | 1930-05-02 | |
Když struny lkají | 1930-09-19 | |
Muži nestárnou | 1942-04-03 | |
Parohy | 1947-10-10 | |
Za pět minut sedm | 1965-03-05 | |
Dáma na kolejích | 1966-09-30 | |
Fantom Morrisvillu | 1966-07-15 |