Miloslav Holub


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nameMiloslav Holub
captionMiloslav Holub (1915-1999)
birth_date
birth_placeBěchovice, Austria-Hungary
death_date
death_placeOstrava, Czech Republic
occupationActor
years_active1947–87
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:Miloslav Holub should not be confused with the Czech poet Miroslav Holub.

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Miloslav Holub (27 February 191512 March 1999) was a Czech actor, perhaps best known for his appearances (ranging from leads to cameo roles) in five films by Karel Zeman. He was also occasionally billed as Miroslav Holub.

Selected filmography

References

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