Czech movie actors born in the year 1928

Here are 5 famous actors from Czech Republic were born in 1928:

Jirí Bruder

Jirí Bruder (April 13, 1928 Prague-May 31, 2014 Prague) also known as J. Bruder or Jiří Bruder was a Czech actor.

He started his acting career in the early 1950s, and quickly became a popular and respected figure in Czech theatre and film. He was particularly well-known for his work with the National Theatre in Prague, where he performed in a number of classic plays, including works by Shakespeare and Chekhov.

Bruder also had a successful career in film, appearing in over 120 movies throughout his life. He was especially well-known for his roles in classic Czech films such as "The Shop on Main Street" and "Closely Watched Trains".

In addition to his acting work, Bruder was also a prominent activist and supporter of Czechoslovakia's Velvet Revolution. He was a member of the Civic Forum, an opposition group that played a significant role in overthrowing the Communist government in 1989.

Bruder remained active in Czech theatre and film until his death in 2014. He was widely regarded as one of the greatest actors of his generation, and a true icon of Czech culture.

Vlastimil Hasek

Vlastimil Hasek (June 7, 1928 Prague-April 12, 1992 Prague) otherwise known as Vlastimil Hašek was a Czech actor.

He was one of the most popular actors in Czechoslovakia during the 1950s and 1960s, and appeared in over 100 films and television series throughout his career. Hasek was known for his comedic roles, often playing hapless or naive characters with a flair for physical comedy. He also had a successful career in theater, working with some of the most respected Czech directors of the time. Outside of his acting work, Hasek was also a talented painter and illustrator, and several of his works were exhibited in galleries throughout the country.

John G. Heller

John G. Heller (April 19, 1928 Teplice-November 19, 1989 London) a.k.a. John George Heller or John Heller was a Czech actor.

He made his acting debut in Czechoslovakia in the 1950s, and later moved to England where he continued his acting career. He appeared in numerous British films and TV shows such as "The Onedin Line", "Doctor Who", "The Avengers", and "Blake's 7". He was particularly known for his role as Colonel Buchinski in the TV series "Secret Army". Heller was also a talented linguist, speaking fluent English, Czech, German, Russian, French, and Spanish. He passed away in London in 1989 at the age of 61.

Jiří Císler

Jiří Císler (February 4, 1928 České Budějovice-April 17, 2004 Prague) otherwise known as Jirí Cízler or J. Císler was a Czech actor.

He was a renowned actor who appeared in over 150 films and television shows throughout his career. He began his acting career in the early 1950s, appearing in various theater productions before transitioning to film in the 1960s. Císler was known for his versatility as an actor, playing a wide range of roles that often included comedic and dramatic elements. His notable film credits include "Loves of a Blonde" (1965), "The Firemen's Ball" (1967), and "My Sweet Little Village" (1985). In addition to his work as an actor, Císler was also an accomplished stage director and drama teacher. He continued to act well into his later years, with his final film being "Pupendo" (2003). Císler was widely regarded as one of the greatest actors of Czech cinema and his legacy continues to inspire new generations of performers.

Hans Olaf Moser

Hans Olaf Moser (March 9, 1928 Děčín-September 29, 1982) also known as Hans Moser was a Czech actor.

Moser began his acting career in the former Czechoslovakia during the 1950s, appearing in several films and stage productions. However, due to the political situation in the country at the time, he eventually emigrated to West Germany in 1968.

In Germany, Moser continued his successful acting career and became a familiar face on both television and film. He appeared in numerous popular German movies and TV series, including the long-running crime drama "Tatort".

Moser was known for his versatile acting skills, playing a wide range of characters in comedy, drama, and thriller productions. He was particularly admired for his ability to portray complex, conflicted characters with great depth and nuance.

Moser's life and career were cut short when he died of a heart attack at the age of 54. Nevertheless, his legacy has endured, and he is remembered as one of the most talented and versatile actors of his generation.

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