- Hana
Vítová (24
January 1914 – 3
March 1987) was a
Czechoslovak film actress. She
appeared in over 60
films between 1931 and 1965. In
Germany she was billed...
- both Nina and her family's lives.
Alexandra Vostrejžová as Nina
Viktorie Vítová as Anna
Marek Němec as Eliáš, Nina's
father Barbora Bočková as Linda, Nina's...
- the 2013
legislative election only in Prague. On June 2, 2018, Vladimíra
Vítová was
registered as chair, and on July 2, 2018, the
party was
renamed the...
- 2000),
Slovak racewalker Hana Dostalová (1890–1981),
Czech painter Hana
Vítová (1914–1987),
Czechoslovak film
actress Hana Zelinová (1914–2004), Slovak...
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Captain Martin Jan Budař as
Matthew Ondřej Vetchý as Ondřej
Romana Jákl
Vítová as
Theresa Ben
Cristovao as
Adjar Sean
Connor Renwick as
David William Lizr...
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Iveta Vítová Lutovská,
formely Vítová, née Lutovská (born 14 May 1983 in Jindřichův Hradec, Czechoslovakia) is a
Czech tv host,
model and
beauty pageant...
- Petr Jákl Born (1973-09-14) 14
September 1973 (age 51) Prague,
Czech Republic Years active 1999–present Spouse(s)
Romana Jákl
Vítová (2007–present)...
- Maršálková, B., Doucha, J., Brányik, T., Bišová, K., Zachleder, V., &
Vítová, M. (2011). "Microalgae—novel
highly efficient starch producers". Biotechnology...
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directed by Václav W****erman and
starring Hana
Vítová,
Adina Mandlová and Jiřina Štěpničková. Hana
Vítová as
Helena Málková
Adina Mandlová as
Luisa Herbertová...
- "Bohumil Hrabal", by
James Wood (London
Review of Books, Vol. 23 No. 1, 2001) “
Vítová:
Hrabal dostal šest pětek, a v Brně skončil”, Brněnský deník, 29
March 2009...