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Ivan G'Vera
Ivan G'Vera (born Ivan Šplíchal; April 1, 1959) is a Czech actor, best known for his role as Ivan Marais on the American soap opera '' Days of Our Lives'' from 1991 to 2000, 2011 and 2020. Biography At age 18, he fled Czechoslovakia for the United States, attended college, and later became an actor, adopting the stage name "Ivan G'Vera." He was nominated for the "Outstanding Scene Stealer" Soap Opera Digest Award ''The Soap Opera Digest Awards'', originally known as ''The Soapy Awards'' when introduced in 1977, is an awards show held by the daytime television magazine ''Soap Opera Digest''. History 1977 until 1983 The Soapy Awards were an award presen ... in 1998. G'Vera is now a naturalized citizen of the United States. Filmography References See also External links * 1959 births American male soap opera actors Czech male television actors Living people Male actors from Prague Czechoslovak emigrants to the United States Naturalized citizens of t ...
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