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Helena Ruzicková : ウィキペディア英語版
Helena Růžičková

Helena Růžičková (13 June 1936 in Prague – 4 January 2004 in Plzeň) was a Czech actress. Above all, Helena Růžičková was known for her comedic talents, and for films produced in the Czech Republic and East Germany. She became popular especially thanks to her roles in Jaroslav Papoušek's comedy trilogy about the Homolka family (1969-1972), and in another comedy trilogy Slunce, seno...(1984-1991) directed by Zdeněk Troška.
Her son, Jiří Růžička, was also an actor until his death in 1999. Růžičková herself died of stomach cancer on 4 January 2004 in a hospital in Pilsen. However, director Zdeněk Troška, her close friend, reported in a TV documentary about her life (2010) that her fight with cancer was successful and the real cause of death was kidney failure.〔http://www.ahaonline.cz/clanek/zhave-drby/45167/tajemstvi-smrti-heleny-ruzickove-67-bojovala-s-rakovinou-zabilo-ji-ale-neco-jineho.html〕
==Selected filmography==

* ''Judgement Day'' (1949)
* ''Happy End'' (1966)
* ''Behold Homolka'' (1970)
* ''Slunce, seno, jahody'' (1984)
* ''Slunce, seno a pár facek'' (1989)
* ''Slunce, seno, erotika'' (1991)

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