
date of birth: 16.3.1992
height: 164 cm
eyes: green
hair: brown
languages: russian, czech, english, german
special skills: singing, dancing, gym, yoga, skying, playing flute, guitar, swimming, driving licence
Elizaveta Maximová is a Czech-Russian actress known for her subtle emotional depth and quiet intensity. Fluent in Czech, Russian, and English, she brings authenticity and versatility to both contemporary and period roles. Her screen presence is compelling—often portraying intelligent, inwardly complex women navigating personal or societal tension.
Recent Highlights:
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Děcko (2025) – As Beáta Schubert, a surrogate navigating maternal instincts and legal boundaries, Maximová brings nuance to a character caught between vulnerability and strength. A restrained but emotionally potent performance.
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Máma (2023) – In this emotionally charged role, she plays a mother struggling with trauma and societal judgment. Maximová grounds the character in painful realism, offering a raw, human portrayal of maternal fragility.
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Vlastně se nic nestalo (2024) – As Andrea, she embodies a young woman confronting the aftermath of a viral video, balancing public shame with private courage. A timely role showcasing her ability to portray moral ambiguity with empathy.
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Herec (2020) – In the Czech TV miniseries set in the 1950s, Maximová shines as Marta Švarcová, a sharp and mysterious figure in the life of a rising actor entangled in political games. Her performance is precise, enigmatic, and emotionally layered.
Elizaveta excels in roles that require restraint, intelligence, and inner conflict—often playing women on the edge of transformation, secrecy, or emotional revelation. She thrives in drama, psychological thrillers, and morally complex narratives, where silence speaks as loud as words.