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She acted in Czech, Austrian and German comedies in the 1920s, and in some British dramas, most notably in Alfred Hitchcock's The Manxman and Blackmail ( both 1929 ).
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She subsequently acted in many melodramas with the Valentine Company in Toronto, capped by the starring role of Little Eva in their production of Uncle Tom's Cabin, the most popular play of the 19th century.
She was replaced as leader by Bartlett following a membership ballot interval during which Brian Greig acted in the position.
She wrote music for films, acted, and created conceptual record albums — encompassing poetry, jazz, chamber pop, and art songs.
She acted infrequently during the 1980s and turned down the role of Alexis Carrington in 1981 for the TV series Dynasty.
She hates the callous and indifferent Lunar Authority for personal reasons: when she was transported to Luna as a young girl along with her convict mother, a radiation storm contaminated her ova, causing her to later give birth to a deformed child-a misfortune that could have been averted had the Lunar Authority acted in a timely manner to move their ship's passengers from the surface of Luna.
She acted late into life, latterly for American television films, including a lavish production of A Tale of Two Cities ( in which she played Miss Pross ).
She and her sisters attended Aphrodite, and Aglaea sometimes acted as messenger for the goddess of love.
She has acted with the National Theatre in London where, in September 1995, she played Desiree Armfeldt in a major revival of Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music, for which she won an Olivier Award.
She also acted as a religious minister, which was unusual at the time ; the Foundation Deed of the Christian Mission states that women had the same rights to preach as men.
She was also critical of the way that some Jewish leaders, notably M. C. Rumkowski, acted during the Holocaust.
She later became identified with the war goddess of Lower Egypt, Bast, who acted as another figure symbolic of the nation, consequently becoming Wadjet-Bast.
She was the only person in the history of the original Twilight Zone to have acted in one episode and directed another.
She has also acted on TV as a character ( not as " MC Lyte ") in such shows as In the House, Get Real, Half & Half, and The District.
She and Czech
She became fluent in Czech and published award-winning translations of Czech poetry and prose into English.
She was a descendant of Czech immigrants, manufacturers of crucibles for glass-making and a daughter of a well known wine merchant and local councillor Jožef Kokošinek from Maribor, ( born at Vitanje ).
She, along with Bessie Duggena and Leona Poduška, taught Czech School ( Česká škola ) at Wilson Middle School.
She had an affair with the Czech war hero Heinz Otto Ziegler, with whom she had Toby Eady, who became the literary agent of her biographer Patrick Marnham.
She stated she has not renounced her U. S. citizenship nor does she plan to do so and that the restoration of her Czech citizenship was not politically motivated.
She then pulled out of the Fed Cup World Group I playoff tie against the Czech Republic due to a groin injury sustained during Wimbledon.
She owned the estate of Sárvár in Hungary and the estate of Eiwanowitz in Moravia ( now Ivanovice na Hané in the Czech Republic ).
She argued that the Conservatives ' new position from 2009 in the " Conservatives and European Reformists group " with the Czech ODS party, the Polish Law and Justice party and a motley crew of European rightists, would mean that they would lose influence and visibility in the European Parliament at precisely the moment when the Parliament's powers were increasing.
She returned to her homeland after the start of the war in 1914, but her links with the patriotic Czech resistance caused her passport to be revoked.
She also took advantage of her knowledge of several languages, including Czech, German and English, to translate scientific articles.
She was born as Ernestine " Tini " Rössler to a German-speaking family in the town of Libeň (), Bohemia, Austrian Empire, which is now part of the city of Prague, Czech Republic.
She made a documentary for ITV called Winton's Children about Sir Nicholas Winton who, as was first revealed on That's Life !, had rescued a generation of Czech children from the holocaust and he was later nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
She demonstrated the power to levitate small objects repeatedly in conditions which satisfied Russian, Czech, and American scientists, although she never levitated herself.
She first rose to fame at age 17 as the first winner of Česko hledá SuperStar, the Czech version of Pop Idol, in June 2004.
She has since released two further albums and is currently one of the most popular musical artists in the Czech Republic.
She defeated Nicole Pratt of Australia 6 – 1, 6 – 1 in the first round before losing to Iveta Benešová of the Czech Republic in the second round 6 – 3, 7 – 5.
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