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Dalma Špitzerová
Dalma Špitzerová (''née'' Holanová; 5 February 1925 - 21 January 2021) was a Slovakian actress and acting teacher. She grew up in Liptovský Mikuláš. In 1942, at the age of 16, she fled to Hungary seeking refuge from deportation to concentration camps. When she was caught in Hungary, she was sent to Nováky Assembly Camp, where she developed a passion for theater and acting. Following the end of World War II, Špitzerová went onto become an actress in multiple theaters in Slovakia. Špitzerová was also the Slovakia winner of the 2019 Memory of Nations Awards. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Zudová-Lešková, Zlatica, 1957-, Branko-Haas, Pavel, Gonda, Radim, Hes, Milan, 1976-, Horčáková, Václava, Irmanová, Eva, Kamenec, Ivan, 1938-, Lang, Tomáš, Maršálek, Zdenko, Mešková-Hradská, Katarína, 1956-, Mičev, Stanislav, 1957-, Parenička, Pavol, 1959-, Radil, Tomáš, 1930-, Soukupová, Blanka, 1965-, Syrný, Marek, 1977-, Špitzerová, Dalma, 1925-2021, Vohryzek, Bedřich, 1922-, Weiss, Peter, 1952-, Weiss, Petr
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