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Hana Gregorová

20 Aug, 1952 en Bratislava, Czechoslovakia [now Slovakia]

Hana Gregorová, born on August 20, 1952, in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, is a Czech actress of Slovak origin. She was the wife of a very Czech actor Radoslav Brzobohatý until his death, with whom she has a son Ondřej. From his first marriage to Jordan's husband Gassan, he has a daughter,... Rolu. Hana Gregorová, born on August 20, 1952 in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, is a Czech actress of Slovak origin. She graduated from the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava. In the nineties, she made a living from business, had a travel agency, a solarium, and took a manicure course. For 30 years she has been the wife of the well-known Czech actor Radoslav Brzobohatý, with whom she has a son, Ondřej. From his first marriage to a Jordanian doctor, Gassan has a daughter. She starred mainly in series and TV movies, in the successful dramas NIGHT RIDERS (1981), The Thousand-Year-Old Bee I., II. (1983) or CARE FULL OF PAIN (1985). Recently, she is quite often cast in series such as Panelák (2008) in the production of TV JOJ, where she played the role of pensioner Jarmila Švehlová, mother Jakub Švehla. At the moment, he is also performing in the Czech-Slovak series Convicted (2009), also broadcast on TV JOJ and TV Barrandov, where the prisoner Jana Lomnická, who was nicknamed Nevada, played a role. Both of these series are a great success for television viewers, due to the high audience. Currently, Hana is the manager and director of the Radek Brzobohatý Theater, which they founded together in 2004. The hot-blooded Hana is one of the most attractive Slovak actresses. She claims to be the perfect wife, even though she hates ironing. He lives with his family in Říčany.

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poster
Prague
60% (1992)
Chuť vody
0% (1983)
poster
Night Riders
63% (1981)
Letokruhy
10% (1973)
Pozadie
0% (1983)
Koktejl
0% (1974)
Veľká noc
0% (1984)
poster
Bastardi 2
48% (2011)
Párátko
0% (1986)
Cukor
0% (1982)
Čisté vody
0% (1981)
Plánka
0% (1985)