Michaela BadinkováW
Michaela Badinková

Michaela Badinková is a Slovak actress.

Judit BárdosW
Judit Bárdos

Judit Bárdos is a Slovak actress of Hungarian ethnicity. She is the daughter of politician Gyula Bárdos and journalist Ágnes Bárdos. Bárdos won the Best Actress Award at the 2012 The Sun in a Net Awards for her performance in the 2011 film The House.

Yvetta BlanarovičováW
Yvetta Blanarovičová

Yvetta Blanarovičová is a Slovak actress and singer. At the 1994 Thalia Awards she won the category of Best Actress in an Opera, Opereta or Musical, for her performance in the musical My Fair Lady.

Dagmar BruckmayerováW
Dagmar Bruckmayerová

Dagmar Bruckmayerová is a Slovak actress. She was born in Bratislava. She is of partially Hungarian origin on her father's side.

Katarína BrychtováW
Katarína Brychtová

Katarína Brychtová née Šebestová is a Slovak actress and television presenter.

Dominika KavaschováW
Dominika Kavaschová

Dominika Kavaschová is a Slovak actress. At the 2013 DOSKY Awards she was awarded the Discovery of the Year title. At the DOSKY Awards in 2015, she won in the category of Best Actress, for her performances in the play Mojmír II. alebo Súmrak ríše, directed by Rastislav Ballek. Kavaschová has German ancestry.

Helena KrajčiováW
Helena Krajčiová

Helena Krajčiová is a Slovak actress and singer. At the 2010 Sun in a Net Awards she won the category of Best Supporting Actress, for her performance in the film Soul at Peace. Krajčiová was named Best Actress at the 14th OTO Awards.

Mária KráľovičováW
Mária Kráľovičová

Mária Kráľovičová is a Slovak actress, who has played over 400 roles across the mediums of film, stage and television. She was the first Slovak television actress, having starred in the 1957 television film Do videnia, Lucienne! alongside Elo Romančík.

Zuzana KronerováW
Zuzana Kronerová

Zuzana Kronerová is a Slovak film, television and stage actress. She has been featured in more than twenty films to date.

Tatiana KulíškováW
Tatiana Kulíšková

Tatiana Kulíšková is a Slovak actress and television presenter. She established herself as an actress with a lead part in the 1984 film Láska z pasáže. As well as working in films, she has appeared at the Divadlo Jána Palárika in Trnava, Productions she has acted in include: Rok na dedine, Čaj u pána senátora, Sen noci svätojánskej and Valčík pre Popolušku. Kulíšková won the Zlatá Slučka award for dubbing.

Kamila MagálováW
Kamila Magálová

Kamila Magálová is a Slovak film and stage actress, singer, and entrepreneur. She is a triple nominee for the TV-based OTO Awards. In addition to the performing arts, Magálová runs a hotel named after her in Čierna Voda.

Diana MórováW
Diana Mórová

Diana Mórová is a Slovak film and stage actress. Among other, she is the holder of two OTO Awards.

Soňa NorisováW
Soňa Norisová

Soňa Norisová is a Slovak actress and singer. She received a nomination for Best Actress at the 2014 Sun in a Net Awards for her performance in the 2012 film In the Shadow. Her younger sister, Zuzana Norisová, is also an actress. They acted together in the 2001 film Rebelové.

Jana OľhováW
Jana Oľhová

Jana Oľhová is a Slovak actress. At the 2008 Sun in a Net Awards she won the category of Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the film Music. Oľhová won another accolade at the Sun in a Net Awards, again for Best Supporting Actress, in 2014 for her performance in the 2013 film Fine, Thanks.

Tatiana PauhofováW
Tatiana Pauhofová

Tatiana Pauhofová is a Slovak actress born in Bratislava.

Elena PodzámskaW
Elena Podzámska

Elena Podzámska is a Slovak actress and dubbing actress born in Bratislava.

Petra PolnišováW
Petra Polnišová

Petra Polnišová is a Slovak actress and stand-up comedian. She is the holder of six OTO Awards.

Eva SakálováW
Eva Sakálová

Eva Sakálová is a Slovak stage and television actress. As well as parts in television series and films, she has performed in productions at the Slovak National Theater.

Zuzana ŠebováW
Zuzana Šebová

Zuzana Šebová is a Slovak actress. She won the OTO Award for TV Female Actor in 2014 and 2015. She married Michal Kubovcik, a Slovak actor, in 2017.

Lucia SiposováW
Lucia Siposová

Lucia Siposová is a stage, television and film actress.

Zdena StudenkováW
Zdena Studenková

Zdena Studenková is a Slovak film and stage actress, and a musical theater singer. She is the holder of the most number of OTO Awards, having won eight times in total.

Szidi TobiasW
Szidi Tobias

Szidi Tobias is a Slovak actress and musician of Hungarian ancestry. While in her native country she successfully developed an acting career, in the Czech Republic Tobias established herself as a singer of urban chanson.

Božidara TurzonovováW
Božidara Turzonovová

Božidara Turzonovová, is a Slovak film and stage actress of Bulgarian origins, often referred to as The First Lady of Slovak Theater and Film.

Petra VajdováW
Petra Vajdová

Petra Vajdová is a Slovak actress. At the 2016 DOSKY Awards she won in the category of Best Actress, for her performances in the play Fanny a Alexander at the Slovak National Theater. In 2017 Vajdová took part in the Markíza series Let's Dance, but withdrew in October after sustaining an injury to her leg.

Silvia VargováW
Silvia Vargová

Silvia Vargová is a Slovakian-Hungarian actress, today she lives in Budapest. She is a voice actress and moderator.

Emília VášáryováW
Emília Vášáryová

Emília Vášáryová, Doctor Artis Dramaticae (hon.) is a Slovak stage and screen actress, referred to as the "First Lady of Slovak Theater". During her over five decades long career, she has received numerous awards including the Meritorious Artist (1978), Alfréd Radok Award (1996), Czech Lion Award Golden Goblet Award (2008), and most recently the honorary degree Doctor Artis Dramaticae Honoris Causa (2010) as the only female to date, and ELSA (2010). While her sister is former diplomat Magdaléna Vášáryová, Czech media regards her as an "Honorary Consul of Czech and Slovak Relations".

Magdaléna VášáryováW
Magdaléna Vášáryová

Magdaléna Vášáryová is a Slovak actress and diplomat, prominent for her liberal anti-nationalist stances. In 1971, she completed her studies at Comenius University in Bratislava. Until 1989, she acted in several Slovak theatres, including Slovak National Theatre, and in numerous movies. She was ambassador of Czechoslovakia in Austria (1990-1993) and ambassador of Slovakia in Poland (2000-2005). She was one of the candidates in the 1999 presidential election, but did not advance to the second round of the election. From February 2005 to July 2006, she held the position of State Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Slovakia. In the 2006 parliamentary elections, she was elected to the National Council of the Slovak Republic for Slovak Democratic and Christian Union - Democratic Party.