Jirí Hrzán, a renowned actor, entered this world on March 30, 1939, in the charming city of Tábor, Czechoslovakia, a nation that would later transform into the Czech Republic.
Throughout his remarkable career, he garnered recognition for his captivating performances in a plethora of films, including the critically acclaimed "Pension pro svobodné pány" released in 1968, the humorous "Blázni, vodníci a podvodníci" from 1981, and the captivating "Prague Nights" that premiered in 1969.
Sadly, Jirí Hrzán's life came to a premature end on September 24, 1980, in the beautiful city of Prague, Czechoslovakia, a nation that would eventually evolve into the Czech Republic.