The fate has been generous to me, although it has took away from me a lot…
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Věra Jordánová, née Nováková, was born April 15, 1928 in Prague, but she lived with her parents in Šternberk in Moravia until she was ten years old. The family had to leave Šternberk in 1938 because the area became part of the Sudeten region. Prague became a new home for her, and she has been living there since then. Věra studied grammar school in Prague, and then she continued her studies at the Theatre Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (DAMU). She worked as an actress in the theatre in Liberec where she also met her lifelong partner Zdeněk Procházka. Shortly after the birth of her daughter in 1957 she was offered a short-term contract with the Czechoslovak Television as a director’s assistant, but eventually she remained working in this state-owned television company until her retirement. At first she became a director’s assistant, and after graduation from the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (FAMU) she worked as a director of children’s programmes. She directed a great number of fairy tales and performances, the most famous of which were Tales from the Krkonoše Mountains, a four-part series Jane Eyre and Magical Rings.