Zuzka Zguriška (13 April 1900 – 24 September 1984), born as Ľudmila Šimonovičová, married Dvořáková, was a Slovak novelist, play-writer and translator, and occasional actress.
During World War II, he graduated from the Philosophical Faculty of Comenius University, Department of Philosophy and Art History.
In the years 1949-1951, worked at the Barrandov Studios as a film scriptwriter, then devoted to literature.
Also he cooperated with the Czechoslovak Radio, which regularly has published her work, pay and the theater, but for health reasons refused a permanent contract, although it has had great success as an actress (she performed in Slovak National Theatre ).
In his literary works he tried to introduce distinctive world Myjava Kopanice, which was administered from the humorous page.