Czech movie actresses died in the year 2006

Here are 2 famous actresses from Czech Republic died in 2006:

Jana Stehnová

Jana Stehnová (December 1, 1943 Chrudim-November 30, 2006 Prague) was a Czech actor.

She graduated from the Faculty of Theatre of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague in 1967 and began her career at the Theatre on the Balustrade. Stehnova was known for her versatile acting skills which allowed her to effortlessly transition between various genres including drama, comedy, and musical theatre. She performed in over 70 film and television roles during her career and was considered one of the most respected actresses in Czechoslovakia. In 1988, Stehnova received the Alfréd Radok Award for her role in the stage production of "Three Sisters". She continued to act until her untimely death in 2006 at the age of 62.

Elfriede Kuzmany

Elfriede Kuzmany (September 29, 1915 Rokytnice v Orlických horách-July 17, 2006 Munich) also known as Elfriede Kucmany or Elfriede Kuzmany-Wachsmann was a Czech actor. She had two children, Jutta Wachsmann. and Michael Wachsmann..

Elfriede Kuzmany began her career as an actor in her homeland of Czechoslovakia in the 1930s. She was particularly known for her work in the theater, performing in both dramatic and comedic roles. In the 1940s, she moved to Vienna and continued to work in theater as well as film and television.

Kuzmany's talent and versatility earned her recognition and acclaim throughout Europe. She was particularly noted for her performances in classical theater, including roles in plays by William Shakespeare and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. She also appeared in several films and television shows throughout her career.

In addition to her work as an actor, Kuzmany was an accomplished singer and dancer. She frequently incorporated these skills into her performances, adding an extra level of depth and complexity to her work.

Kuzmany passed away in Munich in 2006 at the age of 90, leaving behind a legacy as one of Europe's most accomplished and beloved performers. Her contributions to theater and film continue to be remembered and celebrated today.

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