Czech movie stars died in Cancer

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

Petr Čepek

Petr Čepek (September 16, 1940 Prague-September 20, 1994 Vrchlabí) a.k.a. Petr Cepek or P. Cepek was a Czech actor. He had two children, Kristýna Čepková and Petra Čepková.

After studying acting at the Prague Conservatory, Petr Čepek began his career on stage, performing at various theaters in Prague. He later transitioned to film and television, appearing in over 100 productions during his career. Čepek was known for his versatility, playing both comedic and dramatic roles. He was also recognized for his voice acting work, lending his voice to dubbing foreign films and television shows. In addition to his acting career, Čepek was also a talented writer, penning several plays and screenplays. He was awarded the Alfréd Radok Award for best male performance in a leading role in 1990. Čepek passed away in 1994 at the age of 54.

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Jiří Kodet

Jiří Kodet (December 6, 1937 Prague-June 25, 2005 Prague) also known as J. Kodet, Jiøí Kodet or Jirí Kodet was a Czech actor. His children are called Barbora Kodetová, Ian Kodet and Karolína Kodetová.

Kodet was a prolific actor and performed in numerous films, television series, and theatre productions throughout his career. He graduated from the Theatre Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague in 1959 and made his professional debut at the National Theatre in Prague the same year. He also had a successful career as a voice actor and lent his voice to many Czech versions of foreign films.

Some of Kodet's notable film roles include appearances in the films "Loves of a Blonde" (1965), "The Cremator" (1969), and "The Jester and the Queen" (1988). He also appeared in several popular television shows such as "The Hospital on the Outskirts" and "Circus Humberto".

Kodet's talent was widely recognized and he received numerous awards for his contributions to Czech theatre and film. In 1999, he was awarded the Thalia Award, the highest honor bestowed upon theatrical artists in the Czech Republic.

Kodet passed away in 2005 at the age of 67 from undisclosed causes. Despite his passing, his legacy as a talented actor and influential figure in Czech theatre and film continues to be celebrated by fans and industry professionals alike.

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Petr Haničinec

Petr Haničinec (September 15, 1930 Pardubice-November 7, 2007 Bratronice (Kladno District)) was a Czech actor.

He started his career in theater and later appeared in over 110 film and television productions. Some of his most notable roles include the character of Alois Nebel in the film trilogy based on the graphic novel of the same name, and the role of Father Vojtěch in the television series Četnické humoresky. Haničinec was honored with numerous awards and recognitions throughout his career, including the Thalia Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1997. In addition to acting, he was also a professor at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, where he taught for over 20 years.

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