Czech movie actors died in the year 2010

Here are 3 famous actors from Czech Republic died in 2010:

Ladislav Smoljak

Ladislav Smoljak (December 9, 1931 Prague-June 6, 2010 Kladno) a.k.a. L. Smoljak was a Czech actor, film director, screenwriter and theatre director. He had one child, David Smoljak.

Smoljak was a prominent figure in the Czech film and theatre industry, known for his contributions to the renowned comedy duo "Havel and Smoljak." He co-founded the theater group "Jára Cimrman Theatre" and directed several of its plays. Smoljak also worked as a screenwriter and director for Czech films, including the cult classic "Lemonade Joe" and the Oscar-nominated film "My Sweet Little Village." In addition to his work in film and theatre, Smoljak was also a teacher at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. Despite his passing in 2010, Smoljak's legacy lives on through his many contributions to the arts in the Czech Republic.

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Alexander Kerst

Alexander Kerst (February 23, 1924 Kralupy nad Vltavou-December 9, 2010 Munich) also known as Friedrich Alexander Kerst or Alexander Kertz was a Czech actor and voice actor.

He began his career in the Czech film industry in the 1940s and later moved to Germany, where he continued to act in films and television series. Kerst was known for his versatility as an actor, playing a wide range of characters throughout his career. In addition to his work in film and television, he also lent his voice to numerous animated films and television shows. Some of his notable roles include the voice of Bagheera in the German dub of Disney's "The Jungle Book" and the voice of Merlin in the German version of "The Sword in the Stone". Despite facing persecution as a German-speaking Czech during World War II, Kerst went on to have a successful career in both Czechoslovakia and Germany.

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Vladimír Dlouhý

Vladimír Dlouhý (June 10, 1958 Prague-June 20, 2010 Prague) was a Czech actor. His children are called Jan Dlouhy, Jirí Dlouhy and Daniela Dlouhá.

Vladimír Dlouhý began his acting career in the 1980s and quickly rose to become one of the most popular actors in Czechoslovakia. He appeared in numerous films, television shows, and theatrical productions, earning critical acclaim for his performances. Some of his notable film roles included Martin in Kolya (1996) and Karel in Tajnosti (2007), while his television credits include the series Nemocnice na kraji mesta (1978) and Ulice (2005).

In addition to his acting work, Dlouhý was also a talented musician, playing several instruments including the guitar, piano, and trumpet. He often incorporated music into his performances, showcasing his musical abilities and adding depth to his characters.

Tragically, Dlouhý died at the age of 52 due to a heart attack. However, his legacy as a talented and beloved actor and musician lives on through his many performances and the memories of those who knew and loved him.

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