Here are 4 famous actors from Czech Republic died in 1988:
Ivo Gubel (August 23, 1921 Prague-October 27, 1988 Prague) also known as Ivo Gübel was a Czech actor.
He was best known for his work as a theater actor and performed at many prestigious theaters in Czechoslovakia, including the National Theatre in Prague. Gubel also appeared in several films and television shows throughout his career. He received critical acclaim for his performances in the films "Transport from Paradise" (1962) and "Knockout" (1963). In addition to his acting career, Gubel was also a respected painter and sculptor, and his works were exhibited in several exhibitions in Czechoslovakia. He received numerous awards for his contributions to the arts, including the J.K. Tyl Theatre Award and the National Prize for Painting. Gubel passed away in Prague at the age of 67.
Milivoj Uzelac (June 16, 1919 Prague-March 18, 1988 Prague) was a Czech actor, film score composer, conductor and music director.
He studied at the Prague Conservatory and later worked for the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra. During World War II, Uzelac joined the resistance movement and was imprisoned by the Nazis. After the war, he continued his career in music, working for the National Theater and the State Opera. He also composed music for over 30 films and appeared in several Czech films and television shows. Uzelac was a renowned conductor and led many orchestras both in Czechoslovakia and abroad. He was awarded the State Prize for his contributions to Czech music in 1968.
Karel Vašíček (September 18, 1934 Kroměříž-May 25, 1988) was a Czech actor.
He graduated from the Janáček Conservatory in Brno and later studied drama at the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Brno. He was a member of the National Theatre in Prague and appeared in numerous films, including "Closely Watched Trains" and "The Shop on the High Street". Vašíček was also active in dubbing and lent his voice to many foreign films and TV series. He was known for his versatility as an actor and his ability to portray both dramatic and comedic roles. Vašíček was awarded the title of National Artist in 1985 and is still remembered as one of the greatest actors in Czech history.
Miroslav Svoboda (May 3, 1910 Prague-December 17, 1988 Prague) was a Czech actor.
Svoboda began his acting career in the early 1930s and went on to become one of the most notable and prolific actors in Czechoslovakia. He acted in over 150 films, including popular works such as "Krakatit" (1948), "Nicholas Nickleby" (1977), and "Pan Tau" (1988). Svoboda was known for his versatility as an actor and was equally proficient in comedic and dramatic roles. He was awarded the title of National Artist in 1980 for his contributions to Czech theater and film. Despite facing governmental censorship during the communist era, Svoboda continued to act until his death in 1988. Today, he is still remembered as one of the greatest Czech actors of all time.