Truda Grosslichtová (23 February 1912 – 8 June 1995) was a Czechoslovak film actress.
She acted in amateur theatre, where she was noticed by a producer Josef Auerbach, who cast her both in Czech and German version of his film The Affair of Colonel Redl.
[2] In 1932 she was voted the most popular actress in Czechoslovakia by Film magazine.
During the war she was forced to work in a factory, because of her partial Jewish origin.
In 1945 she married a Dutch soldier Hans de Vries and moved to Amsterdam.