Czech movie actresses died in the year 1993

Here are 4 famous actresses from Czech Republic died in 1993:

Marta Fricová

Marta Fricová (December 10, 1914 Prague-October 7, 1993 Prague) also known as Marta Marwille was a Czech actor.

She began her acting career in the early 1930s and quickly became one of the most prominent actresses in Czechoslovakia. Throughout her career, Fricová appeared in countless films, television shows, and stage productions.

Despite facing persecution by the Nazi regime during World War II, Fricová continued to act and remained a beloved figure in Czech culture. She received numerous awards and accolades for her work in film and theater, including the Thalia Award, Czechoslovakia's highest honor for stage actors.

In addition to her acting career, Fricová was known for her philanthropy work and social activism. She was a vocal advocate for human rights, and used her platform as a public figure to promote a variety of charitable causes throughout her life.

Fricová passed away in 1993 at the age of 78, leaving behind a legacy as one of Czechoslovakia's most talented and influential performers.

Alena Kreuzmannová

Alena Kreuzmannová (October 15, 1929 Prague-April 12, 1993 Prague) was a Czech actor. Her child is called František Kreuzmann.

Alena Kreuzmannová graduated from the Brno Conservatory and later joined the Brno City Theatre. She went on to become a popular actress in Czechoslovakia and appeared in numerous films and TV series. Among her most notable works are the films "Tmavomodrý svět" (Dark Blue World) and "Jak utopit dr. Mráčka aneb Konec vodníků v Čechách" (How to Drown Dr. Mracek, the Lawyer). Kreuzmannová was also a prominent advocate for human rights and social justice in Czechoslovakia during a time when political dissent was suppressed. She received several awards throughout her career, including the prestigious Order of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk.

Marie Rosůlková

Marie Rosůlková (December 17, 1901 Pilsen-May 15, 1993 Prague) also known as M. Rosulková was a Czech actor.

She started her career in the 1920s and went on to become one of the most prominent figures in Czech theater and film. She worked with renowned directors such as Otakar Vávra and František Čáp, and appeared in numerous films, including "The Shop on Main Street", which won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1966. Her performances were praised for their emotional depth and nuanced portrayals of complex characters. Despite facing censorship and persecution during the Communist period in Czechoslovakia, Rosůlková continued to act and remained a beloved and respected figure in Czech culture.

Hana Maciuchová

Hana Maciuchová (November 25, 1945 Šternberk-August 14, 1993 Prague) also known as Hana Maciuchova was a Czech actor.

She was known for her incredible talent in acting and appeared in numerous films, television shows, and theater productions throughout her career. Maciuchová started her acting career in the 1960s and gained widespread recognition for her role as the Wicked Witch in the popular Czech fairytale adaptation, Three Wishes for Cinderella (1973).

Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Maciuchová appeared in a number of successful films and television shows, including The Visitors (1983), The Elementary School (1991), and The Bernášek Affair (1998). Her performances were often marked by her incredible range, as she could play characters that ranged from heartwarming to terrifying with ease.

In addition to her work in film and television, Maciuchová was a regular presence on stage, often appearing in productions at the National Theatre in Prague. Tragically, Maciuchová's life was cut short in 1993 when she passed away from cancer at the age of 47. Despite her untimely death, her legacy as one of the greatest Czech actors of her era lives on.

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