Czechoslovakian movie stars died in 1982

Here are 2 famous actresses from Czechoslovakia died in 1982:

Nina Popelíková

Nina Popelíková (October 14, 1920 Prague-April 18, 1982 Prague) was a Czechoslovakian actor.

She was born and raised in Prague and began her acting career in the 1940s, performing on stage and in films. Popelíková was known for her versatile acting ability, playing roles across a wide range of genres, from romantic comedies to serious dramas. She received critical acclaim for her performances in films such as "Closely Watched Trains" and "Loves of a Blonde." Popelíková was also a beloved television personality, hosting several popular variety shows during her career. She remained active in the entertainment industry until her death in 1982 at the age of 61.

Aranka Molnár

Aranka Molnár (December 11, 1902 Eger-August 28, 1982 Košice) was a Czechoslovakian actor. She had one child, György Miklósy.

Molnár began her acting career in Hungary in 1923, and later moved to Czechoslovakia. She appeared in numerous films throughout the 1930s and 1940s, including the Hungarian classic film "Hyppolit, the Butler" (1931). Molnár also worked as a stage actress and was a member of the National Theatre in Prague. During World War II, she was imprisoned in a concentration camp but survived and continued working in films until the late 1950s. Later in her career, she also worked as a voiceover artist. Molnár was honored with several awards throughout her lifetime for her contributions to Czech and Hungarian cinema.

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