Czechoslovakian movie stars died in 2002

Here are 2 famous actors from Czechoslovakia died in 2002:

Vlastimil Brodský

Vlastimil Brodský (December 15, 1920 Hrušov-April 20, 2002 Slunečná) also known as Vlastimil Brodsky was a Czechoslovakian actor. He had two children, Tereza Brodská and Marek Brodský.

Brodský began his career as an actor in the 1940s and appeared in numerous Czech and Slovak films throughout his career. He was known for his comedic roles, and many consider him to be one of the most talented actors of his generation. In addition to his work in film, Brodský was also a respected stage actor and performed in several plays during his career. He received several awards for his contributions to Czech cinema, including the Czech Lion for Best Actor in 1992. Brodský remained active in the film industry until his death in 2002 at the age of 81.

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Otto Lowy

Otto Lowy (March 4, 1921 Prague-May 28, 2002 Vancouver) was a Czechoslovakian actor and radio personality.

He was born in Prague to a Jewish family and began acting on stage at a young age. When the Nazis invaded Czechoslovakia, Lowy fled to England, where he continued to act and work for the BBC. After the war, he worked in radio and television in Canada, where he was known for his deep voice and impeccable diction. Lowy acted in over 100 stage productions and appeared in numerous films, including "The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz" and "The Great American Robbery." In addition to his acting career, Lowy was also a respected voice coach and taught at several universities in Canada. He passed away in Vancouver in 2002 at the age of 81.

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