Michaela Srbová
Birth Name: Michaela Srbová
Birth Date: 1967-01-18
Birth Place: Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]
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Alternate Names: Michaela Srbová Della Pia
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Born on January 18, 1967, in Prague, Michaela Srbová (also known in the fashion industry as Della Pia) is a Czech actress and former model who gained prominence in the late 1980s. Although she initially pursued medical studies, she transitioned to a specialized language gymnasium before being discovered by the world of photo modeling in 1985. Her striking appearance made her a fixture in Czech magazines and calendars, leading her to become one of the first Czech models to work extensively in Western Europe—specifically in Italy and France—following the opening of borders in 1989.
In the realm of cinema, Srbová is perhaps best remembered for her role as a "companion from the party" in the 1988 cult classic Bony a klid (Big Money), where a provocative scene brought her significant, if sometimes overwhelming, public attention. Her filmography throughout the late 1980s and 1990s includes appearances in projects such as Jonáš II. aneb Jak je důležité míti Melicharovou (1988), Příběh '88 (1989), and the international production Delta of Venus (1995). While she continued to appear in television and film into the early 2000s, including a role in the series Černí andělé (2001) and more recently in Innocent Lies (2013), her career has largely remained defined by her early success as a prominent figure in the Czechoslovak fashion and film scene.

