Zuzana Mauréry (born 23 September 1968) is a Slovak actress working in film, television, and on stage, as well as a musical singer. A six-time nominee for national movie awards and a two-time winner of the Sun in a Net Awards, she lives in her hometown of Bratislava.[1] She is also a member of the Slovak movie and television academy.[2]

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Born
Zuzana Mauréryová

(1968-09-23) 23 September 1968 (age 55)
Alma materAcademy of performing Arts in Bratislava (VŠMU) (1987–1991)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
Years active1985–present
Websitezuzanamaurery.sk
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Early life and education

Mauréry comes from a family of musicians. Her father, Pavol Mauréry, was an opera soloist in the Slovak National Theatre[3][4] for many years, while her mother, Darina Markovičová,[4] was a choir soprano at the New Scene / Nová scéna theatre.[4][5] She was born as their only child, during the period of normalization, shortly after the military intervention of the Warsaw pact in Czechoslovakia.

Thanks to her parents' profession, Mauréry grew up being financially secure. In her own words: "They frequently went to the West, which meant my clothes were quite western. I was the first in my school to wear so-called zipper pants".[6] While attending a middle school for German speakers, she also took dance and piano lessons. Musicals fascinated her by their unusual form, though the singing itself did not. About her studies, Mauréry has said: "I spent my childhood locked up in my room, while my parents had their practice session – which was basically non-stop. I wanted to become a stewardess and study languages, which is why I started learning English alongside German".[3] However, her parents persuaded her to study informatics at the nearby Juraj Hronec Grammar school in Bratislava instead, which was mainly focused on mathematical physics.[7] Despite her focus on natural sciences, Mauréry successfully finished her studies in acting at the Academy of Performing Arts (VŠMU). She studied alongside such well-known actors as Roman Pomajbo, Peter Mankovecký, Dagmar Bruckmayerová, Zuzana Vačková, and Silvia Vargová.[8]

Career

Mauréry's filmography consists of a number of films, both short and feature-length, and various television productions. She has acted in various theatrical productions as well.[8] Her first performance on a theatre stage was in 1985 at Reduta (until 1993 the theatrical studio of the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava). She performed alongside her father in the opera Iolanta by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.[9] She has also performed in several musical plays and has made vocal contributions to recordings of other performers.

She is the co-author of the movie Jsem větší a lepší (2007), which combines animated and live-action scenes, together with Martin Duda. The film got a positive reception at various movie festivals,[10][11][12] including an international nomination from the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for the best student film of foreign origin.[13] A different short movie, Almost There (2014), was made by Nonchalant, an alias of Mauréry. It won the prize for the best ensemble cast at the 13th Annual International Film Festival 24-hour Film Race, held in Brooklyn. Almost There featured such names as Gregor Hološka, Peter Kadlečík, Michal Jánoš, Anna Rakovská, Juraj Šimko, Mária Breiner-Mačáková, and Viera Frajtová.[14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21]

Awards and recognition

Mauréry has been nominated four times for a Slovak film and television academy (SFTA) award – twice for a main role and twice for a minor one. She has also been a three-time laureate for the Igric Awards, organized by the Slovak Film Union (SFZ), the Union of Creators for Slovak Television (ÚSTT), and the Literary Fund (LF).

She was nominated for a Sun in a Net award for her role in the feature film Return of the Storks (2007), directed by Martin Repka,[22] though she didn't win. She received the national movie award in 2014, when she was nominated by the SFTA twice at the same time. She managed to convince the expert jury with her performance in the bilingual drama Ďakujem, dobre (2012) by Mátyas Prikler.[1] At the same time, she was nominated by the Czech Movie and Television Academy (ČFTA) for the Czech Lion award, for her role in the movie Colette (2013) by Milan Cieslar.[23] She didn't win either award, but she received the Igric national creativity award for Best Female Performance.[24] The actress earned a second Igric award for her performance in the Radio and Television of Slovakia (RTVS) series Tajné životy (2014), directed by Ján Sebechlebský.[25]

Mauréry's performance in the competitive dance show Showdance (2010) on TV JOJ[3][26] earned her the title "Queen of Dance",[27][28] accompanied by a symbolic crown.

Charity and activism

Since the end of the first decade of the 21st century, the actress has been active in the spheres of social responsibility and charity. While she focuses mostly on her home city when it comes to protecting the environment, she tends to focus mostly on children and the elderly when it comes to charity and social help.

In January 2010, Mauréry played a key role in a written appeal regarding the preservation of the local Park kultúry a oddychu to the leaders of cultural and scientific development. Other key members included ecologist Mikuláš Huba, actress Zuzana Kronerová, and the member of parliament for the Old Town city district in Bratislava, Ivan Bútora.[29][30][31] A year later, she became one of six diplomats of the environmental project of the capital, called Hanging Gardens of Bratislava.[32][33] She promoted this project in March 2011 by giving an interview to TV Bratislava.[33]

In 2009,[34] 2010,[35][36] and 2012,[37][38] she repeatedly supported the nonprofit organization Foundation of the Children of Slovakia, through their public charity Hour for kids,[36][37][38] without receiving royalties.[36][38] She took part in a similar campaign in September 2010, Konto bariéry, which was focused on helping children and disabled youths. It was founded by a nongovernmental organization, The Children's Fund of Slovakia.[39][40] Mauréry started working with the SOCIA (Foundation for the Support of Social Change) fund shortly afterwards. She worked on the marketing campaign for the calendar Age Affects Us (2011). The actress lent her likeness to the campaign Helping Ladybird, which is focused on helping elderly people.[41][42] During the Concert of All Generations, which was organized by the same group two years later, she performed together with her father.[43][44][45]

The actress has appeared in a similar capacity at various other concerts. She made an appearance at the seventh charitable concert of the Humanitarian council of Slovakia – Benificium (2008).[46][47] Two years later, she appeared at the concert Flame of Hope, taking place a day before Christmas and sponsored by the fund Headquarters of Hope.[48] In 2010, she symbolically supported the cause of homelessness by baptizing the book of Július, a former street vendor of the NotaBene magazine.[49]

Selected filmography

Film

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List of film appearances, with year, title, and role shown
Title Country Year Director Role
Burning in the Wind Italy / Switzerland 2001 Silvio Soldini Katy
Quartétto Czech Republic / Slovakia 2002 Laura Siváková Viera
Return of the Storks Slovakia 2007 Martin Repka Gita
Ďakujem, dobre Slovakia / Hungary 2012 Mátyás Prikler Zuza
Colette Czech Republic / Slovakia / the Netherlands 2013 Milan Cieslar Broderova
Almost There (short) Slovakia 2014 Zuzana Marianková Mother
The Teacher Czech Republic / Slovakia 2016 Jan Hřebejk Mária Drazdechová
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Television

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Title Country Year Director Role Notes
Reverend CSSR 1989 Miloš Pietor Ms. Želka TV miniseries
Výlety v pamäti Slovakia 1993 Juraj Nvota Apolónia Chalupcová TV movie
Diagnóza: Vajíčko Slovakia 1994 Ľuba Velecká Róza TV movie
Čierna ovca Slovakia 1996 Juraj Nvota Jana TV movie
Svetlo Slovakia 1998 Igor Kováč Masseuse TV movie
Čarovala ryba, aby bola chyba... Slovakia 2000 Yvonne Vavrová Mother of Veronica TV series
Za mestskými múrmi: Čierna pani Slovakia 2002 Ľuba Vančíková Zuzana TV movie
Luisa Sanfelice Italy / France / Spain 2003 Paolo and Vittorio Taviani Supervisor TV miniseries
Osobná chyba Slovakia 2005 Juraj Štepka Mother TV movie
Skrývačky Czech Republic 2008 Martin Repka Vilma TV movie
Mesto tieňov Slovakia Various Elena Rašinská TV series, season 1
Odsúdené Slovakia / Czech Republic 2009–2010 Peter Bebjak Eva Kollárová TV series
Panelák Slovakia 2009–2014 Various Júlia Chutná / Júlia Féderová TV series, seasons 3–14
Nesmrteľní Slovakia 2010 Katarína Ďurovičová Eva Krtová TV series
Zlomok sekundy Slovakia 2011 Ľuba Vančíková Ivana Jevanová TV series
Tajné životy Slovakia 2014–2017 Ján Sebechlebský Eva Lustigová TV series
Karolovo posolstvo Slovakia 2016 Martin Kandra Mother TV movie
Dovidenia, stará mama Slovakia Viktor Csudai / Andrej Kraus Guzel Pišingerová TV series
Mária Terézia Austria / Czech Republic / Hungary / Slovakia 2017 Robert Dornhelm Mademoiselle de Chartres TV miniseries
Za sklom Slovakia 2018–2019 Peter Bebjak / Róbert Šveda / Zuzana Marianková / Michal Blaško Jana "Kosatka" Balogová TV series, seasons 2–3
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Theatre

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Author Title Year Director Theatre Role
Carlo Goldoni The Vacation 1988 Ľubomír Vajdička Slovak National Theater Girl
Alexander Griboyedov Woe from Wit 1989 Miloš Pietor Slovak National Theater Daughter of Count Tugouchov
Stanislav Štepka Peace for This House 1990 Juraj Vaculík Simple theatre of Radošina Chúková / Lady Di
Stanislav Štepka Women Department 1990 Juraj Nvota Simple theatre of Radošina Karolína
Stanislav Štepka Boat World 1990 Juraj Nvota Simple theatre of Radošina Pola Negri / Nataša
Ondrej Šoth / Michal Novinski Franz Kafka: The Light in the Darkness 1992 Ondrej Šoth Slovak National Theater Jesenská
Stanislav Štepka Caress 1992 Juraj Nvota Simple theatre of Radošina Zuzana Lásková
Stanislav Štepka Cannoneers on the Moon 1992 Juraj Nvota Simple theatre of Radošina Eva Gunarsonová
Stanislav Štepka Tavern Grand 1993 Juraj Nvota Simple theatre of Radošina Tina
Ivan Bukovčan Until the Cock Crows 1994 Pavol Haspra Slovak National Theater Marika Mondoková
Joe Masteroff / John Kander / Fred Ebb Cabaret (musical) 1994 Juraj Nvota Astorka Korzo '90 Theatre Sally Bowles / Fräulein Kost / Kit Kat Girl
Coline Serreau Lapin Lapin 1995 Pavol Haspra Slovak National Theater Marie
Stanislav Štepka Birthmark 1995 Juraj Nvota Simple theatre of Radošina Otilka
Stanislav Štepka Cinema Rise 1995 Ondrej Spišák Simple theatre of Radošina Narrator
Stanislav Štepka Papa 1996 Ondrej Spišák Simple theatre of Radošina Eva
Stanislav Štepka Final Station 1997 Juraj Nvota Simple theatre of Radošina Vitalošová, cleaner
Paul Abraham Ball im Savoy 1998 Peter Oravec New Scene theatre La Tangolita
Stanislav Štepka How I Returned to Myself 1998 Ondrej Spišák Simple theatre of Radošina Heart, Tear, Memory, Blood cell
Dan Goggin Nunsense (musical) 1999 Karol Spišák Teatro Wüstenrot Sister Roberta
William Shakespeare / Román Polák / Miloš Ruppeldt Jr. Sockspeare 1999 Roman Polák New Scene theatre Regan
Stanislav Štepka Been in the Winter 1999 Milan Lasica Simple theatre of Radošina Francka, Angela, singer, woman from the film
Stanislav Štepka Sharks Statement 2000 Juraj Nvota Simple theatre of Radošina Anna
Jim Jacobs / Warren Casey Grease (musical) 2000 Jindřich Šimek Park kultúry a oddychu, Bratislava Rizzo
Jule Styne / Peter Stone / Bob Merrill Sugar (musical) 2000 Milan Lasica New Scene theatre Sweet Sue
Franz Wittenbrink The Secretaries 2002 Martin Porubjak Slovak National Theater Painter
William Shakespeare Hamlet 2003 Anton Šulík Jr. Arena Theatre, Bratislava Gertruda
Robert Thomas Eight Women 2003 Roman Polák New Scene theatre Pierette
Galt MacDermot / Gerome Ragni / James Rado Hair (musical) 2003 Dodo Gombár New Scene theatre Ronny
Terrence McNally / David Yazbek The Full Monty (musical) 2004 Jozef Bednárik New Scene theatre Vicky
Galt MacDermot / Gerome Ragni / James Rado Hair (musical) 2004 Dodo Gombár Brno City Theatre, Czech Republic Victoria
Joe Masteroff / John Kander / Fredd Ebb Cabaret (musical) 2004 Jozef Bednárik Andrej Bagar Theatre, Nitra Sally Bowles
William Shakespeare / Gérard Presgurvic Romeo and Juliet 2005
2006
Redha Benteifour Raimund Theater, Vienna Lady Montague / The Nurse
John Dempsey / Dana P. Rowe The Witches of Eastwick (musical) 2007 Stanislav Moša Brno City Theatre, Czech Republic Felicie
Christian Kolonovits / Michaela Ronzoni Die Habsburgischen (musical) 2007 Stefan Huber Museumsquartier, Vienna Maria Theresia
Andrew Lloyd Webber / Tim Rice Jesus Christ Superstar (musical) 2008 Petr Gazdík Brno City Theatre, Czech Republic Herodes / Soulgirl
Ján Uličiansky Kocúr na kolieskových korčuliach 2008 Ján Uličiansky Slovak National Theater Barbara Baranová
Victor Hugo / Alain Boublik / Claude-Michel Schönberg Les Misérables (musical) 2009 Stanislav Moša Brno City Theatre, Czech Republic Madame Thénardier
Daniel Fikejz / Ivan Huvar / Rin Brezina / Petr Gazdík Balada o lásce (Singoalla) (musical) 2009 Petr Gazdík Brno City Theatre, Czech Republic Shaman
Viliam Klimáček In Da House 2010 Karol Vosátko GUnaGU Theatre, Bratislava Petra
Julian Fellowes / Richard M. Sherman / Robert Sherman / George Stiles / Anthony Drewe Mary Poppins (musical) 2010 Petr Gazdík Brno City Theatre, Czech Republic Mrs. Andrews
Viliam Klimáček A Big Killing on the Bill Gates Square 2011 Viliam Klimáček GUnaGU Theatre, Bratislava Eva
Paloma Pedrero Noches de amor efímero 2011 Jana Janíková Theatre in Řeznická Street, Prague Carmen / Vanesa
Charles Dickens / Kryštof Marek / Ondřej Sokol A Christmas Carol (musical) 2012 Ondřej Sokol Studio DVA, Prague Ghost of Christmas Past
Arnold Wesker Ženy přežijí! 2012 Darina Abrahámová Studio DVA, Prague Minerva
Zděnek Merta / Stanislav Moša Purgatory / Očistec 2013 Stanislav Moša Brno City Theatre, Czech Republic Marie, mother
Viliam Klimáček Nízkotučný život 2013 Viliam Klimáček GUnaGU Theatre, Bratislava Anita
Eva Borušovičová 69 Things Better Than Sex 2013 Eva Borušovičová Studio L+S, Bratislava Boss
Hans Christian Andersen / Kryštof Marek / Šimon Caban The Little Match Girl – A Christmas Story (musical) 2013 Šimon Caban Studio DVA, Prague Fortune
Jakub Nvota I Remember Paris 2014 Jakub Nvota Studio L+S, Bratislava Karolína
Ephraim Kishon / (Hoffmann Ferenc) Ach, Júlia! Och, Rómeo! 2015 Peter Oravec Park kultúry a oddychu, Bratislava Júlia
Matthieu Delaporte / Alexandre De La Patellière Le Prénom 2016 Jakub Nvota Studio L+S, Bratislava Elisabeth
Petr Zelenka Job Interviews 2016 Valeria Schulczová City Theatre Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav, Bratislava Viera
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Awards and nominations

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Year Work Awards Category Result
Film
2006–2007 Return of the Storks Sun in a Net Awards • Best supporting actress Nominated [22]
2012–2013 Ďakujem, dobre • Best actress Won [1]
2013 Igric Awards • Best actress on television or in a movie Won [24]
Colette
2012–2013 Sun in a Net Awards • Best supporting actress Nominated [23]
2013 Czech Lion Awards Nominated [50]
2014 Almost There 24-hour Film Race • Best acting ensemble (collective award) Won [14]
2016 The Teacher Crystal Wing Awards • Theatrical and audiovisual art Won [15]
Crystal Globe • Best actress Won [16]
Czech Film Critics᾽ Awards Nominated [17]
Czech Lion Awards Nominated [18]
Sun in a Net Awards Won [19]
Igric Awards • Best actress on television or in a movie Won [20]
Television
2010 Showdance Title "Queen of Dance" Won [51]
2012 Zlomok sekundy Literary Fund Bonus [52]
2014 Tajné životy Igric Awards • Best actress on television or in a movie Won [25]
2016 Dovidenia, stará mama and The Teacher OTO Awards • Actress Nominated [21]
Stage
2004 Hair Literary Fund Award • Annual award for acting Won
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