Background
Timková was born in Sečovce, formerly Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, as the second descendent of then mother-teacher and father who was a device/traffic chief
Timková was born in Sečovce, formerly Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, as the second descendent of then mother-teacher and father who was a device/traffic chief
She attended the Gymnasium (class of 85") in Trebišov, and continued with study of acting at the Slovak Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava.
She is most notable for appearing in the first Czechoslovakian-Slovak film produced after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, Anjel Milosrdenstva (English: The Angel of Mercy, 1993), directed by Miloslav Luther. The role of Anežka brought Timková the Magnolia Award at the 5th Shanghai television Festival in 1994 as Best Actress in a Film. Along with playing on the stage, she developed her film career mainly on television She made her debut on television in Zázračná ihla (1988) by Ján Chlebík.
In addition, she would take part in other over twenty television plays, some of which included television series.
On the screen, Timková was cast occasionally. Overall in five productions.
Since the new millennium, the actress is more active in instructing students at the Faculty of Theatre of her former college. Once she also tried a theatre direction (with Sam Shepard"s play Fool for Love, 2004) in Bratislava City Theatre.
She has an older brother.
Timková is single and chidlless.
As a protégée of director Vladimír Strnisko, she became a member of the Slovak National Theatre"s ensemble after graduating in 1990.