Czechoslovakian movie stars died in 1978

Here are 2 famous actresses from Czechoslovakia died in 1978:

Florence Marly

Florence Marly (June 2, 1919 Obrnice-November 9, 1978 Glendale) also known as Florence Marly von Wurmbrand, Hana Smekalova, Hanna Smekalova, florence_marly or Florence Marley was a Czechoslovakian actor.

Marly began her acting career in Czechoslovakia and was a rising star in European cinema before immigrating to the United States in 1947. She was signed by Paramount Pictures and appeared in several films, including "Johnny Stool Pigeon" and "The Scar". Marly was known for her sultry voice and exotic good looks, often portraying mysterious and seductive characters on screen. In addition to her film work, she also acted on television, including popular shows such as "Gunsmoke" and "The Twilight Zone". Marly's life was cut short at the age of 59 due to lung cancer.

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Lola Skrbková

Lola Skrbková (February 16, 1902 Čáslav-September 28, 1978 Brno) was a Czechoslovakian actor.

She began her acting career in the 1920s and went on to become a prominent figure in Czechoslovakian theatre and film. She is best known for her roles in films such as "The Shop on Main Street" (1965) and "Loves of a Blonde" (1965), both directed by Czech New Wave pioneer Jiří Menzel. Skrbková was also a member of the National Theatre in Prague, where she performed in numerous productions throughout her career. In addition to her acting work, she was also a vocal advocate for women's rights and was involved in several feminist organizations in Czechoslovakia.

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