- In the years following 1989, Jana Sulcová reduced her on-screen appearances significantly, predominantly focusing on television projects. However, in the 2010 film "Identity Card (Obcansky prukaz)," directed by Ondrej Trojan, she played a significant role as a school principal, showcasing her acting prowess.
- She graduated from grammar school and after graduating from DAMU (= Theater Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts) , she was a long-time member of the acting troupe of the Municipal Theaters of Prague (1969-1992).
- She had two daughters with her former husband, the actor Oldrich Vízner (Tereza, * 1972 and Rozálie, * 1975).
- During the 1970s and 1980s, Sulcova gained immense popularity not only for her film work but also for her notable contributions to Czech TV series like "Byl jednou jeden dum" and "My vsichni skolou povinni.".
- From 1998 , she performed with the Háta theater group and was a guest at the Theater Bez zábradlí .
- Despite her professional success, Jana Sulcova faced health challenges in recent years, leading to multiple hospitalizations.
- In 2016, she performed in the comedies Liars (by N. Anthony) and Big girls don't cry (by N. Simon).
- Besides her acting career, she made significant contributions as a voice artist in Czech-dubbed versions of popular shows like "Columbo" and "Murder, She Wrote.".
- Throughout her life, Sulcova bravely battled and overcame alcoholism but faced various health challenges, including thyroid gland and eye surgeries, as well as an arm injury from a fall.
- In the program Po stopách hvez from 2008 , director Frantisek Filip praised her performance in the TV series Once Upon a House (1974), alongside actors such as Dana Medrická or Karel Höger .
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