Czechoslovakian movie stars died in 2003

Here are 2 famous actors from Czechoslovakia died in 2003:

František Velecký

František Velecký (March 8, 1934 Zvolen-October 5, 2003 Bratislava) a.k.a. Frantisek Velecky, Fero Velecky, Fero Velecký, Ferro Velecký or Fr. Velecký was a Czechoslovakian actor and designer.

He was well-known for his work in theater, film, and television. Velecký received his education in Bratislava at the Academy of Performing Arts where he studied stage design. He then went on to work as a designer for the Slovak National Theater. Later in his career, he started an acting career and appeared in more than 80 films, TV series, and theater productions. He was also a well-known voice actor, lending his voice to many Slovak and Czech language dubbed versions of foreign films. Velecký was awarded the title of Merited Artist by the Slovak Ministry of Culture in recognition of his contributions to Slovak culture.

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Lubor Tokoš

Lubor Tokoš (February 7, 1923 Šternberk-September 26, 2003 Zlín) also known as L. Tokos, Lubomír Tokoš or Lubomir Tokos was a Czechoslovakian actor and voice actor.

Throughout his career, Lubor Tokoš appeared in over 150 film and television productions, as well as lending his voice to numerous animated films and dubbed foreign movies. He was particularly known for his comedic and character roles and was a regular collaborator with Czechoslovakia's top directors, including Věra Chytilová, Jiří Menzel, and Miloš Forman. Tokoš was also a popular stage actor, performing at theaters across the country. He received several awards for his contributions to Czechoslovakian film and theater, including the Medal of Merit in 1983. Despite his success in the entertainment industry, Tokoš remained humble and dedicated to his craft throughout his life.

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