Táňa Radeva
Táňa Radeva (née Červeňáková, 27 August 1957 – 31 January 2025) was a Slovak actress. Early life and careerTáňa Radeva was born in Michalovce on 27 August 1957. She studied theatre acting at the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava. As a stage actress, she was active at the Jonáš Záborský theatre in Prešov, (1980–1984), National Theatre Košice (1984–1995) and Andrej Bagar Theatre (1995–1997).[1] After ending her active stage acting career, she started teaching acting at a Conservatory in Košice.[2] As a television actress, Radeva debuted in the fairy tale Tlstibáb (1977). In the later years of her career, she appeared in a number of long-running daytime TV shows (Ordinácia v ružovej záhrade, Búrlivé víno, Mesto tieňov). She was among the most proficient Slovak dubbing actresses.[3] In addition, she occasionally starred in movies, including Bathory (2008), Lóve (2011), Dubček (2018) and Ostrým nožom (2019).[1] Personal life and deathIn 1981, Radeva married Bulgarian visual artist Miroslav Radev. They had two children.[2] In 2004, Radeva was diagnosed with ovarian cancer.[4] Her treatment was successful and she achieved full recovery.[5] In 2018, Radeva suddenly withdrew from public life.[4] She died on 31 January 2025, at the age of 67.[6] Filmography
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