Czechoslovakian musicians died because of Poison

Here are 1 famous musicians from Czechoslovakia died in Poison:

Jiří Šlitr

Jiří Šlitr (February 15, 1924 Studenec-December 26, 1969 Prague) otherwise known as Jirí Slitr was a Czechoslovakian pianist, composer, actor, singer, film score composer, painter and cartoonist. His child is called Dominika Křesťanová.

Genres he performed: Jazz.

Jiří Šlitr was a prominent figure in the Czech cultural scene in the 1950s and 1960s. He was a member of the Semafor Theatre, where he collaborated with his friend and fellow artist Jiří Suchý. Together, they created numerous satirical shows, plays, and musicals that were critical of the Communist regime.

In addition to his work in theater, Jiří Šlitr also composed music for films and television. He is best known for his music for the 1964 film "Lemonade Joe" (Limonádový Joe aneb Koňská opera), a popular Western-comedy that became a cult classic in Czechoslovakia.

Jiří Šlitr was a versatile artist and experimented with various art forms throughout his career. He was also a talented painter and cartoonist and had several exhibitions of his artwork.

Tragically, Jiří Šlitr passed away at the young age of 45 due to a heart attack. However, his legacy continues to live on, and his contributions to Czech culture are still celebrated today.

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