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Život Na Zámku
''Život na zámku'' (English: Life at the Mansion) is a Czech television series from 1995. It was filmed from spring 1994 to October 1998 in Kolín and at Roztěž Castle. The series had audience share 34.4% and was in its time one of the most watched Czech series. Plot In a small town, the Královy family lives in one apartment - grandmother, father and dentist Přemysl Král, his wife, a grammar school teacher, Marie and their teenage children, daughter Simona and son Otakar. At first, she primarily deals with a complicated housing situation, her grandmother moves in with her neighbor Vaňka, but she soon returns. Otakar is studying medicine, but he turns down an offer to study abroad because of his girlfriend. Otakar quarrels with his parents about this, leaves, interrupts school and has to join the army. Grandmother and her son Přemysl inherit the castle Temniště, which is located near their town, according to Count Esperek's will. Grandma worked as Count Esperka's cook, ...
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Jaroslav Hanuš
Jaroslav (also written as Yaroslav (other), Yaroslav or Jarosław (other), Jarosław in other Slavic languages) is a Slavic name, Czech and Slovak first name, pagan in origin. Its feminine form is Jaroslava. There are several possible origins of the name Jaroslav. It is very likely that originally the two elements of the name referred to ''Jarilo'' - male Proto-Slavic deity of the sun, spring, and fertility, and ''slav'' meaning glory, i.e. "glory of the sun". However, with the adoption of Christianity in the Slavic countries the name began to be commonly understood not as a reference to a pagan deity, but rather to the "fervent worship of Go1of the Bible. ;People named Jaroslav: *Jaroslav Drobný, Czech tennis player *Jaroslav Drobný (footballer), Jaroslav Drobný, Czech footballer *Jaroslav Filip, Slovak musician. *Jaroslav Foglar, Czech novelist *Jaroslav Halák, Slovak ice hockey player *Jaroslav Hašek, Czech author, writer of ''The Good Soldier Švejk'' * ...
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Stella Zázvorková
Stella Zázvorková (14 April 1922 – 18 May 2005) was a Czech actress from Prague. Zázvorková, an alumnus of Prague's theatre school of E.F. Burian, appeared in more than a hundred films and series. She was married to the actor Miloš Kopecký. She became known abroad through series including '' Arabela'', '' The Territory of White Deer'', and '' Hospital at the End of the City,'' and also through her role in the Oscar-winning movie '' Kolya'' by Jan Svěrák Jan Svěrák (; born 6 February 1965) is a Czechs, Czech film director and screenwriter. He is the son of screenwriter and actor Zdeněk Svěrák, with whom he collaborated on his most successful films. He is among the most recognized Czech filmm .... Filmography External links * 1922 births 2005 deaths Czech film actresses Czech stage actresses Czech television actresses Recipients of Medal of Merit (Czech Republic) Actresses from Prague 20th-century Czech actresses 21st-century Czech actr ...
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1995 Czech Television Series Debuts
1995 was designated as: * United Nations Year for Tolerance * World Year of Peoples' Commemoration of the Victims of the Second World War This was the first year that the Internet was entirely privatized, with the United States government no longer providing public funding, marking the beginning of the Information Age. America Online and Prodigy offered access to the World Wide Web system for the first time this year, releasing browsers that made it easily accessible to the general public. Events January * January 1 ** The World Trade Organization (WTO) is established to replace the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). ** Austria, Finland and Sweden join the European Union. * January 9 – Valeri Polyakov completes 366 days in space while aboard then ''Mir'' space station, breaking a duration record. * January 10– 15 – The World Youth Day 1995 festival is held in Manila, Philippines, culminating in 5 million people gathering for John Paul II's concluding m ...
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Pavel Soukup (actor)
Pavel Soukup (born 2 January 1971) is a retired Czech middle-distance runner who specialised in the 800 metres. He is best known for winning bronze medals at the 1995 World Indoor Championships and the 1995 Summer Universiade. In addition, he competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics, as well as two World Championships. His personal bests in the event are 1:45.37 outdoors (Nürnberg 1997) and 1:46.38 indoors (Ludwigshafen 1995). Personal life Soukup was born on 2 January 1971 in Stod, but was raised in Tlučná Tlučná is a municipality and village in Plzeň-North District in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 3,400 inhabitants. Etymology The name was derived from the Czech word ''tluč'', which then probably meant 'barley' or other p .... Competition record References 1971 births Living people Czech male middle-distance runners Czechoslovak male middle-distance runners World Athletics Championships athletes for the Czech Republic Athletes (track ...
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Jan Šťastný (actor)
Jan Šťastný (c.1764 – c.1830) (also Stiasny, Stiastny) was a Czech composer and cellist from the end of the 18th century to the beginning of the 19th century. He is considered one of the founders of Czech national violoncello school. Information on Šťastný's life is rather sketchy. He was born around 1764 in Prague, was taught music by his father, and played in a Prague theatre orchestra by 16 years. In 1810, Šťastný was court cellist in Frankfurt (c. 1810–1814). He then worked in Mannheim, and was music director in Nuremberg around 1820. Apparently at some point he lived and worked in England, where in London he met Czech singer and composer Josef Theodor Krov, who called Šťastný, the "Beethoven of the violoncello". Traces of Šťastný disappear after 1826. Šťastný's cello and ''basso continuo'' composition is regarded, in the opinion of violinist, conductor, and cello music historian Wilhelm Joseph von Wasielewski Wilhelm may refer to: People and fiction ...
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Kateřina Brožová
Kateřina Brožová (born 9 February 1968 in Prague) is a Czech actress and singer. Theatre * Solange – Léto v Nohantu * Roza – Tanec na konci léta * Erna – Duše, krajina širá * Orsetta – Poprask na laguně * Gwendolina – Jak je důležité míti Filipa * Angelika – Zdravý nemocný * Elén – Jezinky a bezinky * Vivienne – Taková ženská na krku * Urraca – Cid * Sylvie – Dva kavalíři z Verony * Marie – Dům čtyř letor * Hazel – Smutek sluší Elektře * Anna – Markýza de Sade * Jacqueline – A do pyžam! Selected filmography Films * '' Manželka Ronalda Sheldona'' (2001) TV * '' Ohnivé jaro'' (1994) * '' Vášnivé známosti'' (1994) TV * '' Šplhající profesor'' (1992) TV * '' Princezna Fantaghiro: Jeskyně Zlaté růže'' (1991) TV * '' Radostný život posmrtný'' (1990) TV * '' O Janovi a podivuhodném příteli'' (1990) TV TV series * ''Modrý kód (English: 'Blue Code') is a Czech medical television series broadcast on Pr ...
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Dominika Kovarovičová
Dominika is the female version of Dominic. Notable people with the name include: * Dominika Červenková (born 1988), Czech rhythmic gymnast * Dominika Chorosińska (born 1978), Polish actress * Dominika Cibulková (born 1989), Slovak tennis player * Dominika Furmanová (born 1975), Czech journalist and writer * Dominika Hašková (born 1995), Czech singer, lead singer of group We Are Domi, daughter of Dominik Hašek * Dominika Kaňáková (born 1991), Czech tennis player * Dominika Kavaschová (born 1989), Slovak actress * Dominika Kopińska (born 1999), Polish footballer * Dominika Krois (born 1972), Polish civil servant and diplomat * Dominika Kulczyk (born 1977), Polish businesswoman * Dominika Mirgová (born 1991), Slovak singer and actress * Dominika Paleta (born 1972), Polish-born Mexican actress * Dominika Peczynski (born 1971), Swedish singer, model and television host * Dominika Piątkowska (born 1986), Polish skater * Dominika van Santen (born 1983), Venezuelan model ...
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Eliška Kasanová
Eliška is a name for Czech girls, which is rendered ''Elise'' in English, German and French. It may refer to: *Eliška Bučková (born 1989), Czech model, Czech Miss 2008 *Eliška Junková (1900–1994), Czech automobile racer *Eliška Kleinová (1912–1999), Czech Jewish pianist, music educator, and sister of Gideon Klein *Eliška Krásnohorská (1847–1926), Czech feminist author *Eliška Misáková (1926–1948), Czech gymnast *Eliška Wagnerová (1948–2025), Czech judge See also * Eliska Cross (born 1986), French actress *Radomil Eliška Radomil Eliška (6 April 1931, Podbořany – 1 September 2019, Prague)Czech feminine given names ...
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Jan Čenský
Jan, JaN or JAN may refer to: Acronyms * Jackson, Mississippi (Amtrak station), US, Amtrak station code JAN * Jackson-Evers International Airport, Mississippi, US, IATA code * Jabhat al-Nusra (JaN), a Syrian militant group * Japanese Article Number, a barcode standard compatible with EAN * Japanese Accepted Name, a Japanese nonproprietary drug name * Job Accommodation Network, US, for people with disabilities * ''Joint Army-Navy'', US standards for electronic color codes, etc. * ''Journal of Advanced Nursing'' Personal name * Jan (name), male variant of ''John'', female shortened form of ''Janet'' and ''Janice'' * Jan (Persian name), Persian word meaning 'life', 'soul', 'dear'; also used as a name * Ran (surname), romanized from Mandarin as Jan in Wade–Giles * Ján, Slovak name Other uses * January, as an abbreviation for the first month of the year in the Gregorian calendar * Jan (cards), a term in some card games when a player loses without taking any tricks or scoring a mini ...
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Vlastimil Brodský
Vlastimil Brodský (15 December 1920 – 20 April 2002) was a Czech actor. He appeared in more than one hundred films, and is considered a key figure in the postwar development of Czech cinema. One of his best-known roles was as the title character in '' Jakob der Lügner'' for which he won the Silver Bear for Best Actor at the 25th Berlin International Film Festival. He also played the king in the hit children's TV series '' Arabela'' and as Alois Drchlík in '' The Visitors''. His final film role was as a pensioner named Frantisek in '' Autumn Spring''. This role earned him his first and only Czech Lion (a prestigious film award), for best actor. Personal life He was married to the actress Jana Brejchová for 16 years before getting a divorce; actress Tereza Brodská is their daughter. Brodský also had a son, actor Marek Brodský. Brodský committed suicide Suicide is the act of intentionally causing one's own death. Risk factors for suicide include mental di ...
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Jaroslav Moučka
Jaroslav Moučka (9 November 1923 in Studená – 26 December 2009 in Prague Prague ( ; ) is the capital and List of cities and towns in the Czech Republic, largest city of the Czech Republic and the historical capital of Bohemia. Prague, located on the Vltava River, has a population of about 1.4 million, while its P ...) was a Czech actor. He performed in more than eighty films between 1954 and 2000. Selected filmography References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Moucka, Jaroslav 1923 births 2009 deaths Czech male stage actors Czech male film actors Czech male television actors ...
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