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Helena Vondráčková, born in Prague in 1947, is one of the Czech Republic's most celebrated singers and actresses. With a career spanning over six decades, she became famous in the 1960s after winning a national singing competition and releasing her debut hit "Červená řeka." She went on to achieve widespread success with songs like "Pátá" and the beloved "Sladké mámení," as well as notable performances in musicals such as Les Misérables and Mamma Mia. As a key member of the iconic group Golden Kids, she left a lasting imprint on Czech pop culture. Vondráčková has earned numerous international awards and remains popular today, known for her powerful voice, stage presence, and resilience in the ever-changing music scene.