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Vraždy V Kruhu
Vraždy v kruhu () is a Czech crime television series directed by Ivan Pokorný and starring Ivan Trojan, Richard Krajčo and Hana Vagnerová. It is based on the script by Ivy Procházková. . The specifics of the series is the connection of criminal stories with astrology. It consists of 12 episodes which form the skeleton of 12 different crimes committed from motives that are attributed to the 12 signs of the zodiac. Czech Television prepared it for its premiere broadcast on 5 January 2015, in the main Monday evening slot which is established for detective stories. The last episode aired on 23 March 2015. The series was nominated for the Czech Lion in the category Best TV Series but didn't win. Cast Main * Ivan Trojan as major Marián Holina * Marek Němec as poručík Diviš Mrštík * Richard Krajčo as kapitán Rosťa Bor * Hana Vagnerová as Sábina Borová * Simona Stašová as majorka Lída Šotolová * Jiří Štrébl as podplukovník Zdeněk Karoch * Adéla Petřeková ...
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Ivan Pokorný
Ivan Pokorný (born in 1952 in the Czech Republic) is an actor. Biography He graduated in Acting from the Theatre Faculty of the Academy of Fine Arts and in 1976-1983 and worked as an actor in various Czech theatres. He also had several roles in film and on television. In 1983 he emigrated to Austria, worked as a lecturer at the Vienna Conservatory and in 1984-1998 as a director in Austrian and German theatres. In 1995 he decided to return to the Czech Republic and has been working mainly as a director Director may refer to: Literature * ''Director'' (magazine), a British magazine * ''The Director'' (novel), a 1971 novel by Henry Denker * ''The Director'' (play), a 2000 play by Nancy Hasty Music * Director (band), an Irish rock band * ''D ... of TV-films since then. He also makes documentaries and is particularly interested in themes connected with the cultural history of his country. In some projects he takes part as a producer or co-producer. Filmography Awards fo ...
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Adéla Petřeková
Adéla Jergová (born November 27, 2003), known mononymously as Adéla (stylized in all caps), is a Slovak singer and songwriter. She began her solo music career in 2024 with the release of her first two singles, "Homewrecked" and "Superscar". She is best known for her participation in Hybe and Geffen Records' 2023 survival show ''Dream Academy'', a competition to form a global girl group. She did not advance in the competition, which concluded with the formation of Katseye. Life and career Adéla Jergová was born on November 27, 2003, in Bratislava, Slovakia. She began taking ballet lessons in Moscow starting when she was three years old. As a child, she became interested in vocal mastering and production. As a teenager, she moved to Vienna to join the Vienna State Ballet, and then moved to London the following year to attend the English National Ballet School. In 2022, Adéla moved to Los Angeles to compete on the 2023 Hybe Corporation and Geffen Records reality competitio ...
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2015 Czech Television Series Debuts
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Czech Crime Television Series
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Zdena Hadrbolcová
Zdena Hadrbolcová (13 July 1937 – 20 November 2023) was a Czech actress. Life Zdena Hadrbolcová was born on 13 July 1937 in Prague. She was educated at a French grammar school in Prague and studied theatre directing at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague The Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (, AMU) is a university in the centre of Prague, Czech Republic, specialising in the study of music, dance, drama, film, television and multi-media. It is the largest art school in the Czech Republic, wit .... Hadrbolcová was briefly married while a student. For most of her life she was in a relationship with camera operator Jiří Průcha. They opted not to pursue marriage and remain childless. In addition to her native Czech, she was fluent in English, French, and Italian. Hadrbolcová was hospitalised in December 2022. She died on 20 November 2023, at the age of 86. Career Following her graduation, she acted in various Prague theatres, including Palmovka Theatre, T ...
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Petra Bučková
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Petr Panzenberger
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Martina Eliášová
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Adéla Gondíková
Adéla Jergová (born November 27, 2003), known mononymously as Adéla (stylized in all caps), is a Slovak singer and songwriter. She began her solo music career in 2024 with the release of her first two singles, "Homewrecked" and "Superscar". She is best known for her participation in Hybe and Geffen Records' 2023 survival show ''Dream Academy'', a competition to form a global girl group. She did not advance in the competition, which concluded with the formation of Katseye. Life and career Adéla Jergová was born on November 27, 2003, in Bratislava, Slovakia. She began taking ballet lessons in Moscow starting when she was three years old. As a child, she became interested in vocal mastering and production. As a teenager, she moved to Vienna to join the Vienna State Ballet, and then moved to London the following year to attend the English National Ballet School. In 2022, Adéla moved to Los Angeles to compete on the 2023 Hybe Corporation and Geffen Records reality competitio ...
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Pavel Oubram
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Jiří Štrébl
Jiří (; ''YI-RZHEE'') is a Czech masculine given name, equivalent to English George. Notable people with the name include: B *Georg Benda (Jiří Antonín Benda), Czech composer, violinist and Kapellmeister *Jiří Baborovský, Czech physical chemist *Jiří Barta, Czech animator and director *Jiří Bartoška, Czech actor * Jiří Bicek, Slovak ice hockey player * Jiří Bobok, Czech footballer *Jiří Bubla, Czech ice hockey player * Jiří Buquoy, Czech aristocrat, mathematician and inventor *Jiří Bělohlávek, Czech conductor *Jiří Brdečka, Czech writer, artist and film director C * Jiří Čeřovský, Czech regional politician and former athlete *Jiří Čunek, Czech politician *Jiří Crha, Czech ice hockey player D * Jiří Dopita, Czech ice hockey player * Jiří Družecký (1745–1819), Bohemian-born Austrian composer and timpanist *Jiří Dudáček, Czech ice hockey player * Jiří Džmura, Czech bobsledder F *Jiří Fischer, Czech ice hockey player ...
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Ivan Trojan
Ivan Trojan (born 30 June 1964) is a Czech people, Czech actor, widely considered to be one of the greatest Czech actors of all time. With four Czech Lion Award for Best Actor in Leading Role, Czech Lions for Best Actor in a Leading Role, he has also won two for Czech Lion Award for Best Supporting Actor, his supporting roles in ''Seducer'' and ''One Hand Can't Clap'', making him the most awarded performer at the Czech Lion Awards. Career Trojan was born in Prague. He graduated from the Faculty of Theatre (Prague), Faculty of Theatre of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague in 1988 and ''Realistické divadlo Zdeňka Nejedlého'' (RDZN) in Prague-Smíchov. He holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Academy. In 1992 he moved to Vinohrady Theatre, Divadlo na Vinohradech (DNV). In 1997 he decided to move to a newly established ''Dejvické divadlo'' (DD). At the International TV Festival in Monte Carlo 2013, Ivan Trojan was awarded the prize of Golden Nymph for the Best Actor ...
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