Táňa 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). After ending her active stage acting career, she started teaching acting at a Conservatory in
Košice. 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. In addition, she occasionally starred in movies, including
Bathory (2008),
Lóve (2011),
Dubček (2018) and
Ostrým nožom (2019). == Personal life and death ==