Kristýna Badinková Nováková, a renowned Czech film actress, was born on April 24, 1983, in Prague, Czechoslovakia.
She pursued a unique educational path, graduating from a specialized secondary school in tourism and the Department of Alternative and Puppet Theater at DAMU.
From 1994 to 1998, Kristýna was a member of the prestigious White Network Theater Ensemble, and since 2005, she has been organizing her own theater projects, premiering her author's performance ADORE in the NoD theater space in Prague.
Her breakthrough role came in the film Education of Girls in the Czech Republic, where she played the schoolgirl Agatha, drawing attention to herself and catching the eye of director Jan Hřebejk, who later invited her to audition for the role of Jindřiška in the film Pelíšky.
Kristýna's extensive filmography includes roles in TV series such as Pool, Surgery in the Rose Garden, Airport, and films like Ro (c) to Subversives, Catch the Doctor, Children of the Night, and more.
She has also appeared in the documentary My House, My Castle, directed by Pavel Fojtík, and in the short film How we shot with Tom, directed by Moris Issa, which won the CIAK Junior international show.
Kristýna has performed in various theater productions, including Studio Two Women's Locker Room, Healthy Sick, and Graduate.
In her personal life, Kristýna was married to director Jaroslav Fuit, with whom she had two daughters, Rozárie and Mariana, born in 2009 and 2013, respectively. The couple divorced in 2016, and Kristýna married for the second time in 2018.