Here are 3 famous actresses from Czech Republic died in 1999:
Valérie Kaplanová (September 12, 1917 Hlinsko-May 13, 1999 Pardubice) otherwise known as Valerie Kaplanova or V. Kaplanová was a Czech actor.
She began her acting career in the early 1940s and appeared in a number of films and television shows throughout her career. Kaplanová was particularly known for her roles in Czechoslovakian films such as "The Village Fable" and "The Church that Didn't Believe in God". She was also a prominent figure in Czech theater, performing in both dramas and comedies.
Kaplanová received several honors for her contributions to the arts, including the Medal of Merit and the Order of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk. She continued to act well into her seventies, and her last film role was in the 1996 movie "Quiet Is the Treetop".
Aside from her acting career, Kaplanová was also an avid traveler and photographer. She visited many countries around the world and often captured her experiences through the lens of her camera. She published several photo books, including "Valérie Kaplanová's World" and "A Journey Through India with Valerie Kaplanova".
Kaplanová died in 1999 at the age of 81, leaving behind a rich legacy in Czech cinema and theater.
Eva Kubesová (December 22, 1925 Bedřichov-December 7, 1999 Prague) also known as Eva Vosmiková or Eva Krízová was a Czech actor.
She began her acting career in the 1940s in the Czech film industry and became a popular actress during the 1950s and 1960s. She appeared in nearly 100 films, including "The Fabulous Baron Munchausen" (1962), "The Cremator" (1969), and "Larks on a String" (1990). Kubesová was known for her versatility as an actress, playing a range of characters from comedic to dramatic roles. In addition to her film work, she also appeared in theater productions throughout her career. Kubesová received several accolades for her contributions to Czech cinema, including the Czech Lion Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in 1999.
Marie Švecová (November 17, 2014-November 17, 1999) was a Czech actor.
She was born in Prague, Czech Republic, and began her acting career at a young age. Švecová appeared in numerous Czech films, television shows, and theater productions throughout her career. She was known for her versatility as an actor, portraying a wide range of characters with depth and nuance.
Švecová was also a dedicated activist, using her platform to speak out against societal issues such as discrimination and inequality. She was a member of several organizations advocating for social justice and human rights.
Despite her success in the entertainment industry, Švecová remained humble and committed to her craft, constantly seeking opportunities to grow and evolve as an actor. She passed away in 1999 at the age of 84, leaving behind a legacy of groundbreaking work and unrelenting passion.