Czech movie actors died in the year 1995

Here are 2 famous actors from Czech Republic died in 1995:

Josef Kemr

Josef Kemr (June 20, 1922 Prague-January 15, 1995 Prague) was a Czech actor.

He began his acting career in the 1940s and appeared in several plays at the National Theatre in Prague. Kemr was known for his wide range of roles and his ability to portray complex characters with both humor and depth. He became a prominent figure in Czech cinema, starring in many popular films, including "The Shop on Main Street" (1965), which won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Kemr was also an accomplished stage actor, performing in productions of Shakespeare, Chekhov, and other classic playwrights. Despite being banned from acting during the Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia in the late 1960s, Kemr continued to work and speak out for artistic freedom. He remained a revered figure in Czech culture until his death in 1995.

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Martin Ruzek

Martin Ruzek (September 23, 1918 Červený Kostelec-December 18, 1995 Prague) a.k.a. Martin Erhard or Martin Růžek was a Czech actor.

He studied acting at the Prague Conservatory and made his stage debut in 1940 at the Vinohrady Theatre in Prague. Ruzek quickly became one of the most popular actors of his generation, and appeared in over 100 films during his career. His most famous roles include the grandfather in the film "Three Hazelnuts for Cinderella" (Tři oříšky pro Popelku) and the devil in the film "Valerie and Her Week of Wonders" (Valerie a týden divů). Ruzek was also a prolific voice actor, dubbing foreign films and TV shows into Czech. He received numerous awards throughout his career, including the prestigious Thalia Award for his contribution to Czech theatre.

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