Talk:Olga Schoberová

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She grew up in a family of small civil servants, studied economics, passed the baccalaureate and then found a job as an accountant at Technomat, a company manufacturing light bulbs and electrical components. At seventeen, her first love, Kája Saudek, who would become a legendary comic book author, convinces her to dye her hair blond to be more attractive and henceforth she will appear as well. To improve her ends of the month she launches, like her sister, the model Eva, in the advertising photo, for the Pilsen beer, among others.

One day, she replaces her eldest (July 8, 1940) who is also an actress for a fashion photography session. These fall under the hand of the director Antonin Kachlik who seduces, hires him to play an important role in We were ten. 1963, the year of her first feature film, therefore became for Olga the start of her acting career. In 1964 she played in Joe Limonade the role of a pure young girl, Winnifred who propagates not Pilsen beer but a non-alcoholic drink, Kolaloka. This film made her a star and Filmexport, a Czechoslovakian export and co-production company, offered her for castings of films shot outside her country. Thus from 1964 she turns in nine films produced in Italy, five in FRG, five in France, two in Austria, one in the United Kingdom and one in the USA. For many of them, these are co-productions from two or three countries. She takes a pseudonym, Olly Schober, which more connotes her belonging to her new employers. However, in 1968, after having obtained the first role in The Goddess of the sands Paramount gave her a new pseudonym, Olinka Berova but when this Major offered her a seven-year contract, she refused.

His life, of course, is not limited to his functions in different films. She also has an emotional life just like the men who shared her intimacy: the Slovak director Juraj Jakubisko, the gynecologist Miroslav Pizak, Jiri Mucha son of Alfons Mucha and Brad Harris with whom she will shoot at least six films: FBI against the Chinese Carnation, The Gold Diggers of Arkansas, The Black Eagles of Santa Fé, Commissioner X: Stop LSD, The Erotic Nights of Poppea, In the Hell of Monza. They unite on November 16, 1967, have a daughter named Babrinka also called Sabrina and divorce on good terms two years later.

In 1970, after shooting a film in the United States, she decided to end her career and the same year, during a party she met the producer John Calley whom she married two years later, the December 30, 1972. This one became president of the company Warner Bros and together they settle in a mansion in Beverly Hills. Olga Schoberova, who speaks fluent German and Russian, picks up her daughter who spent her first four years with her grandparents in Bohemia, to take care of her and also perhaps to relieve her parents. She went back to shooting a few films but only in her native country. Twenty years later, on December 31, 1992, John Calley, who became executive director of Sony Pictures and Olga, divorced. Now the one who has been an actress travels between the United States and Prague, perhaps via Antibes where, when she was married, she had an apartment.

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