Czech musicians died when they were 55

Here are 4 famous musicians from Czech Republic died at 55:

Václav Matěj Kramerius

Václav Matěj Kramerius (February 9, 1753 Klatovy-March 22, 1808 Prague) a.k.a. Vaclav Matej Kramerius was a Czech personality.

He was a printer, journalist, and publisher who played a significant role in the cultural and intellectual life of his time. Kramerius is best known for founding and publishing the first Czech daily newspaper, "Prager Oberpostamtszeitung," which he continued to publish for 12 years. He also founded several other newspapers, including "Wochenblatt der vereinigten böhmischen Länder," which later became the "Bohemia" newspaper.

Kramerius was a prominent member of the Czech Enlightenment and was involved in various cultural and educational initiatives. He founded the Bohemian Literary Society and was a member of many other scientific and cultural societies. Kramerius had a keen interest in technology and innovation, and he played an important role in the development of the printing industry in the Czech lands.

Kramerius was a passionate advocate of the Czech language and culture, and his newspapers played an important role in promoting the Czech national revival. His contributions to Czech journalism and culture have made him a significant figure in the history of the Czech Republic.

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Boris Rösner

Boris Rösner (January 25, 1951 Opava-May 31, 2006) also known as Rösner, Boris was a Czech personality.

He was best known for his work as a television presenter, journalist and actor. Born in Opava, Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic), Rösner began his career as a journalist in the 1970s. He later became a popular television presenter, hosting various programs and talk shows. In addition to his work in television, Rösner also dabbled in acting and appeared in several Czech films and TV series. He was widely regarded as one of the most recognizable faces in Czech entertainment and journalism. Tragically, Rösner passed away in 2006 at the age of 55 from a heart attack. His legacy, however, lives on and he remains an important figure in Czech culture to this day.

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Rudolf Deyl, Jr.

Rudolf Deyl, Jr. (July 6, 1912 Prague-November 21, 1967 Prague) a.k.a. Rudolf Deyl, Rudolf ml. Deyl, Rudolf Deyl ml, Rudolf Deyl Jr., Rudolf Deyl jr or Rudolf Deyl ml. was a Czech actor.

He was the son of famous Czech actor and singer Rudolf Deyl, Sr. Rudolf Deyl, Jr. followed in his father's footsteps and became a well-known actor himself. He appeared in many Czech films and TV shows during his career, and was particularly known for his comedic roles.

Deyl was also a talented voice actor and lent his voice to many characters in Czech-language dubs of popular animated films, including Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and The Jungle Book. He was also a successful stage actor and performed in numerous productions at the National Theatre in Prague.

In addition to his acting career, Deyl was a painter and worked as a graphic artist. He was also an avid collector of antiques and owned a large collection of objects from the art nouveau period.

Rudolf Deyl, Jr. died in 1967 at the age of 55 from a heart attack while performing on stage at the National Theatre in Prague.

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Karel Zich

Karel Zich (June 10, 1949 Prague-August 13, 2004 Porto-Vecchio) was a Czech singer, musician, composer, guitarist and keyboard player.

Discography: Já ti zpívám, Máš chuť majoránky, Nejde zapomenout, Dům č. 5, ...to nejlepší, Let Me Sing Some Elvis Presley Songs, Karel Zich & Spirituál kvintet, 1969 - 1987, Balady and Let's Have a Party in Prague.

He died caused by myocardial infarction.

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