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Zorka Janu : ウィキペディア英語版
Zorka Janů
Zorka Janů (born Zora Babková) (Prague, 9 July 1921 – Prague, 24 March 1946),〔(IMDb )〕 a Czech film actress, was the younger sister of the legendary cinema star Lída Baarová. When she was 12 years old, she appeared in the movie ''Madla z cihelny'' (Brickmaker's daughter, 1933) alongside her sister who played the principal role. She studied the dramatic art at the Prague's Academy of Performing Arts.
== The Virgins' Club ==
After the release of the ''Cech panen kutnohorských'' (The Virgins' Club) in 1938, Zorka captured the imagination of the movie-going public. In 1939 she got her first big role in the František Čáp and Václav Krška's movie ''Fiery Summer'' (Ohnivé léto), about a love triangle between Rose (Lída Baarová), Clare (Janů) and a young man, Šimon, who is loved by Clare, but loves Rose. Clare attempts suicide by jumping into the river. Two young men in love with her throw themselves into the torrent to save her, but one of them drowns. During the shooting of the ''Fiery Summer'', Zorka Janů fell in love with the love of her life, the writer and poet František Kožík.

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