Zuzana Kocúriková
Zuzana Kocúriková is a Slovak actress and costume designer, born on December 19, 1948, in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia). She is best known for her work in film, television, and theater, with a career spanning several decades.
Kocúriková gained recognition for her roles in films such as Sedem krátkych rokov inziniera Hagaru (1977), Javor a Juliana (1973), and Červené víno I-II (1977). She has also appeared in numerous TV series, including Susedia (2019) and Panelák (2010–2014). In addition to acting, she has worked as a costume designer, contributing to productions like Kamaráti bez slov (1995) and Safari (1986).
Beyond her artistic career, Kocúriková has been recognized for her distinctive presence, often described as an actress with long dark hair and a charismatic stage presence. She has remained a prominent figure in Slovak entertainment, earning admiration for her contributions to cinema and television.
Kocúriková gained recognition for her roles in films such as Sedem krátkych rokov inziniera Hagaru (1977), Javor a Juliana (1973), and Červené víno I-II (1977). She has also appeared in numerous TV series, including Susedia (2019) and Panelák (2010–2014). In addition to acting, she has worked as a costume designer, contributing to productions like Kamaráti bez slov (1995) and Safari (1986).
Beyond her artistic career, Kocúriková has been recognized for her distinctive presence, often described as an actress with long dark hair and a charismatic stage presence. She has remained a prominent figure in Slovak entertainment, earning admiration for her contributions to cinema and television.
Known For
33 titles
Bakaláři
Milujem Slovensko
Stockinger
Lanfieri Colony
Red Wine
Večne mladí
Svätý Max
Dovidenia, stará mama!
Dovidenia, stará mama!
Štúrovci
Heaven, Hell ... Earth
Beauty and the Beast
Dialogue 20-40-60
The Bride with the Most Beautiful Eyes
Safari
Salt & Gold
The Man Who Lies
Divoká srdce
The Tapaks
Sametoví vrazi
The Man to Kill
A Pact with the Devil
Dvere dokorán
A Star Is Falling Upwards
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