- Pavlína Filipovská was born on May 28, 1941 in Prague, Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia [now Czech Republic]. She is an actress, known for Ta nase písnicka ceská (1967), Kdyby tisíc klarinetu (1965) and Noc na Karlstejne (1974).
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- In 1964 she moved to the Apollo Theater and from 1969 to 1974 she performed at the Rokoko Theater. Later she was involved in the drama and theater group Divadelni spolecnost Josefa Dvoráka of the former Semafor employee Josef Dvorák.
- In 1959 she was engaged in the Prague cabaret Semafor, where she took part in most performances as an actress and singer until the early 1960s.
- She also became well-known with her songs in many radio and television competitions, sometimes in a duo with the singer Josef Zima.
- She learned acting and singing.
- In 1958, Filipovská, daughter of actor Frantisek Filipovsky, began working as a television presenter of children's programs.
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