Here are 2 famous actresses from Czech Republic died in 1991:
Adina Mandlová (January 28, 1910 Mladá Boleslav-June 16, 1991 Příbram) also known as Adina Mandlova, Lil Adina or Adina Lil was a Czech actor and model.
She began her acting career in the 1920s as a member of the Vinohrady Theatre company in Prague. Mandlová was known for her versatility as an actress and appeared in a wide range of productions, including films, stage plays, and operas. She was also a popular fashion model in the 1930s, known for her distinctive "Lil Adina" hairstyle. During World War II, Mandlová was imprisoned in a concentration camp due to her Jewish heritage, but she survived and returned to acting after the war. She continued to act in films and on stage until her retirement in the 1960s. Mandlová was among the most popular and beloved actors of her time in Czechoslovakia, and she remains a cultural icon in the country to this day.
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Jana Dítětová (October 7, 1926 Pilsen-November 9, 1991 Prague) also known as Jana Ditetova or Jana Dítetová was a Czech actor. Her child is called Jakub Vinklář.
Jana Dítětová started her acting career in the late 1940s, and quickly became a renowned star both on stage and on screen. She was particularly known for her roles in Czech films and TV shows such as "The Firemen's Ball" and "Dáma na kolejích". She also acted in a number of international films including the French comedy "Le petit baigneur" and the Italian drama "I sequestrati di Altona".
Aside from her acting, Jana Dítětová was also an accomplished singer and recorded several albums throughout her career. She was also a prominent member of the Czech cultural scene and was involved in various cultural organizations.
Despite her success in her career, Jana Dítětová faced personal struggles, including a difficult relationship with her son Jakub, who also became an actor. She passed away in 1991 at the age of 65 due to complications from lung cancer. Her legacy as one of the most talented actresses of her time in the Czech Republic continues to live on through her work.
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