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Helena Vondráčková (born 24 June 1947, in Prague) is a Czech singer whose career has spanned six decades. Early life/career. Beginnings. ...
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Helena Vondráčková: Jiří Štaidl: 1966: I Say a Little Prayer: Dionne Warwick: 1967 Proč mě nikdo nemá rád: Helena Vondráčková, Ilona Csáková: Zdeněk Borovec: 1969, 1999: I Say A Little Prayer: Dionne Warwick: 1967 Seju vítr do tvejch snů: Hana Zagorová: Vladimír Čort: I Swear: John Michael Montgomery: 1994 Hraj fér ...
The Incredibly Sad Princess (Czech title: Šíleně smutná princezna) is a 1968 Czechoslovak film starring Helena Vondráčková and Václav Neckář. It was directed by Bořivoj Zeman. The film also starred Jaroslav Marvan and Josef Kemr. [1] Songs in the movie were composed by Jan Hammer.
Vondráček (feminine: Vondráčková) is a Czech surname which may refer to: Vondráček Jan ... Helena Vondráčková (born 1947), Czech singer;
"Until the Night" was recorded by Czech singer Helena Vondráčková as "In der Nacht" [9] for her 1979 album Doch in der Nacht, which comprised German-language renderings of Billy Joel songs. This version was issued as the album's single with "Ein Engel, der weiß, was er will" (originally " She's Always a Woman ") as the B-side .
Zlatý slavík (English: "golden nightingale") was a Czechoslovak music poll and award of the same name established by the magazine Mladý svět in 1962, and broadcast on television.
Rytíř was in a relationship with singer Helena Vondráčková until 1969. He later married actress Evelyna Steimarová, with whom he has a daughter, actress Vendula Prager-Rytířová. His second wife, Helena Rytířová, is also an actress. [3] They have two children together: Zdeněk Rytíř Jr. and Alena Rytířová. [4]