Czech movie actresses died in the year 2002

Here are 2 famous actresses from Czech Republic died in 2002:

Slávka Budínová

Slávka Budínová (April 21, 1924 Ostrava-July 31, 2002 Prague) also known as Dobroslava Budínová was a Czech actor.

She began her acting career in the late 1940s in various theater productions and later appeared in numerous Czech films and TV shows. Some of her notable film credits include "The Good Soldier Schweik," "The Cassandra Cat," and "All My Good Countrymen." She was also a popular voice actor, providing the voice for the character of Mrs. Jumbo in the Czech dub of the Disney classic "Dumbo." Throughout her career, Budínová received numerous awards for her acting including several She was awarded three Czech Lion Awards, the highest honor for actors in Czechia. In addition to her work as an actor, Budínová was also a dedicated supporter of various charities, including organizations that helped children with disabilities.

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Winnie Markus

Winnie Markus (May 16, 1921 Prague-March 8, 2002 Munich) also known as Winifred Maria Eveline Markus was a Czech actor.

She began her acting career in the late 1930s, appearing in films such as "The Broken Jug" and "The Eternal Mask". She became more prominent in the 1950s, starring in several German films including "The Emperor and the Golem", "The Last Pedestrian", and "My Father, the Actor". Markus was also a successful television actress, appearing in popular shows such as "Salto Mortale" and "Derrick". In addition to her acting career, she was also an accomplished singer and performed in several operettas. Markus was married to the German actor Rudolf Prack from 1943 until his death in 1981. After his death, she retired from acting and lived a private life until her death in 2002 in Munich at the age of 80.

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