
date of birth: 24.3.1993
height: 166 cm
eyes: blue
hair: light brown
languages: czech, english, german
special skills: singing-alt, piano, horseriding, snowboarding, dancing-modern dance
Agáta Kryštůfková is a Czech actress whose work embodies the essence of contemporary European cinema: intimate, precise and guided by a deep emotional intelligence. A graduate of JAMU in Brno, she emerged from the progressive environment of HaDivadlo, where she spent several formative seasons shaping a performance style rooted in authenticity, physical awareness and subtle psychological detail.
Her screen presence is marked by a quiet luminosity — the ability to suggest entire inner worlds with the smallest of gestures. In the acclaimed sci-fi drama Bod obnovy (Restore Point, 2023), she brought complexity and human depth to the role of Dr. Petra Legerová, contributing to a film celebrated for its elegant fusion of genre and European sensibility.
On television, her roles in projects such as Ochránce and Táta v nesnázích reveal her range across grounded realism, character-driven drama and lighter tonalities.
Kryštůfková’s artistic language is shaped by both classical theatre training and modern screen-acting techniques, including work with Adam Davenport (Chubbuck Technique) and David Penn. She moves with ease between ensemble collaboration and the intimate focus of the camera, making her particularly compelling in minimalist narratives, psychological drama and auteur-driven storytelling.
Fluent in Czech, English and German, and skilled in music, movement and physical performance, she carries a versatility that aligns with the increasingly hybrid, cross-border nature of European film.
Agáta Kryštůfková stands as a resonant new voice in Central European acting — thoughtful, subtle, emotionally articulate — an actress whose presence invites the audience to lean closer and listen.











