Natálie Kocábová

Natálie Kocábová
Born Natálie Kocábová
(1984-05-16) May 16, 1984
Prague, Czechoslovakia
Nationality Czech-American
Other names Natalie C. Kocab
Natália Kocábová
Education FAMU, Prague, Czech Republic
Occupation Poet, writer, musician
Years active 2000–present
Employer XYZ (screenwriter-editor)
Spouse(s)
  • Štěpán Vrána (m. 2001–15)
Children Vincent Marshall ((2003-10-24)October 24, 2003)
Mia ((2012-05-00)May , 2012)
Parent(s) Michael Kocáb ((1954-07-28)July 28, 1954)
Marsha Crews ((1954-05-26)May 26, 1954)
Relatives Jessica Kocábová (sister)
Michael Kocáb Jr (brother), David Kocáb (half-brother)
Website

www.nataliekocab.cz


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Natálie Kocábová (Czech pronunciation: [ˈnataːlɪjɛ ˈko̞t͡saːbo̞vaː]), also known as Natalie Kocab (born May 16, 1984, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech poet, writer and musician. Her mother is American of British ancestry. Natalie's name means "the day of birth" in Latin. She is of Celtic, Germanic and Slavic descents.

Discography

Studio albums

Bibliography

Year Title Release details
Publisher ISBN Notes
2002 Slyšíš mě? Mladá fronta N/A
  • poems
2003 Monarcha Absint 978-80-20410-16-0
  • novella
2004 Schola Alternativa 978-80-20411-02-0
2005 Někdo je v domě 978-80-20412-64-5
  • poems
2007 Růže: Cesta za světlem...[A] 978-80-20415-92-9
  • novella
2010 The Dark Side of Prague Větrné mlýny 978-80-74430-24-4
  • poems
Tři maminky a tatínek[B] Brio 978-80-86113-96-8
2011 Na rohu světa Divadlo Puls
  • play
2012 Rabbit Run (in production) N/A N/A
  • comedy
Notes

Stageography

Awards

Music polls

Český slavík by Mattoni, Czech Republic
Year Nominated work Category Result
2000 Herself Female Singer #64[3]
2003 #97[4]
2004 #60[4]
Žebřík by Report, Czech Republic
Year Nominated work Category Result
2001 Herself Female Singer → Domestic #20[5]
2002 #19[6]

See also

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References

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Specific
  1. "Růže: Cesta za světlem... (Limited edition)". Pavol Bacigál. Px18 System. 2010. supershop.sk. Retrieved February 5, 2012. (Slovak)/(Czech)
  2. "Tři maminky a tatínek". Pavol Bacigál. Px18 System. 2010. supershop.sk. Retrieved February 5, 2012. (Slovak)/(Czech)
  3. "Český slavík → Výsledky ročníků → 2000 → Zpěvačky". Mattoni (in Czech). Mattoni. ceskyslavik. Retrieved October 12, 2011.
  4. 1 2 "Český slavík → Výsledky ročníků → 2004 → Zpěvačky". Mattoni (in Czech). Mattoni. ceskyslavik. Retrieved October 12, 2011.
  5. "Žebřík → Historie → Žebřík 2001: Výsledky". iReport (in Czech). Report. January 2, 2007. ireport.cz. Retrieved February 5, 2012.
  6. "Žebřík → Historie → Žebřík 2002: Výsledky". iReport (in Czech). Report. January 2, 2007. ireport.cz. Retrieved February 5, 2012.
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