Nataša Gollová - 100. výročí narození Au unc.
weight: 15,56 g
purity: 999,9/1000 Au
edge plain, numbered
limited mintage quality proof: 156 pcs
limited mintage of unc. quality: 67 pcs issue day: 2012
Objednávkový kód: CRM895
Natasha Gollov (27. 2. 1912 - 29. 10. 1988) - Czech actress, one of the biggest stars of the Czechoslovak pre-war film. Own name was Natasha HODAOV, Gollov pseudonym chosen after his grandfather. The peak period experienced in the thirties and in the first half of the forties of the last century. Unforgettable role she played in such films as Cute Man , Christian , Eva Fools Around or Hotel Blue Star .
Natasha Gollov was born in a wealthy family in Brno. Her father Franz Xaver Hod was a famous First Republic politician, journalist and professor at the Czech Technical University in Prague. After graduating from high school she joined, still HODAOV Natasha, at the Faculty of Arts of Charles University in Prague. Theatre beckoned from his youth. On the boards that mean the world, with amateurs appeared as a child. Interest led her to a private study acting and stage dance. Natasha Gollov was also extremely gifted for languages ??and able to speak English, French, German and Russian. After appearing in theaters in Brno and the Slovak Republic have also undergone several Prague scenes (among them was, for example, the Municipal Theatre in Vinohrady).
In the film first appeared in their twenties when her director Martin Fric offered a minor role in the comedy Kantor Idel (1932). After another minor roles reversal occurred only in 1939, when her director Miroslav Cikn cast into one of the main roles of comedy Examples stretch . Fri movie, Eva Fools Around (1939) Gollov been conceived as an exhibition in which to fully develop their innate talents and comedic career after the page to be equal partner Oldrich Novy. At his side played the memorable roles in other films Fri: Christian (1939), Hotel Blue Star (1941) and Cute Man (1941) . Natasha Gollov was born for comedy. Most of the more serious roles, to perhaps a few exceptions, eg like Vvrova May Fairy Tale (1940) Svatopluk Benes, excessive popularity yet.
The post-war period for the actress meant tough times. Was held on suspicion of collaboration with the Nazis and the Vinohrady Theatre refused to employ her. The reason was probably Goll's participation in the German comedy Come back to me ( Komm zurck zu mir , 1944), and also the relationship with the German Willy Shnel, who was in charge of the war Barrandov Studios.
Over time, the situation has improved and Gollov returned to the stage and in film. She recalled her role in Sirael Fri and Werichova comedy The Emperor's Baker and Pekav emperor (1951). One of the main roles then portrayed in the film Dear aunt and I (1974), directed by Zdenk Podskalsk. In various films appeared until 1984, another important role, however, never came. Natasha Gollov was buried in Prague's Vyehrad Cemetery.