Lenka Krobotová
Lenka Krobotová, born on March 10, 1977, in Plzeň, comes from a notable lineage, being the daughter of esteemed theater director and actor Miroslav Krobot. Initially, she immersed herself in folk and stage dance, but her passion for the performing arts soon led her to the world of theater. Her debut came at Theater Kašpar, where she initially filled in for others. After successfully graduating from the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (DAMU), she joined the acclaimed Dejvické divadlo, where she collaborated with her father on numerous occasions.
Since 2000, Krobotová has captivated audiences with memorable performances in various productions, including her roles as Grušenka in "Bratři Karamazovi," Stella in "Tramvaj do stanice Touha," and Aglája in "Idiot." She has also guest-starred at Vinohrady Theater, Činoherní klub, and ABC Theater. In film, her journey began in 1993 when she danced with the Impuls dance troupe in the musical "ŠAKALÍ LÉTA." She later appeared in projects such as "ÚTĚKA DO BUDÍNA," the dark comedy "JEDNA RUKA NETLESKÁ," and the fairy tale "KRÁLOVNA SE SLONÍMA NOHAMA." Her breakthrough role was in Julius Ševčík's Czech-Finnish drama "RESTART."
Krobotová has played a nurse three times in the series "DOBRÁ ČTVRŤ" and "HRABĚNKY," as well as in the film "BRAINSTORM." She also featured in Petr Zelenka’s "KARAMAZOVI," reprising her stage role. Beyond theater and film, she has lent her voice to radio plays, including a notable rendition of Maryša. Recently, Krobotová embraced motherhood,