Here are 9 famous actors from Czech Republic were born in 1963:
Zdenek Suchý (August 7, 1963 Prague-) is a Czech actor.
He began his acting career in the late 1980s, and quickly established himself as a talented performer in his home country. He has appeared in numerous Czech television shows and films, and has received critical acclaim for his work. Some of his most notable roles include the character of Vladan in the popular TV series "Ulice," and the lead role in the film "Prague Duet." In addition to his acting work, Suchý is also an accomplished stage actor, and has performed in a number of productions at leading theaters in Prague and other major cities. He is widely regarded as one of the most talented actors of his generation in the Czech Republic, and continues to be a prominent figure in the country's entertainment industry.
Marek Posival (April 1, 1963 Prague-) is a Czech film producer and actor.
He started his career as an actor, appearing in various Czech films and TV shows in the 1980s and 1990s. However, he eventually transitioned into film producing and has since produced multiple award-winning films such as "The Dark Blue World" (2001), "I Served the King of England" (2006), and "Anthropoid" (2016). He is also the founder of the production company SILVER SCREEN, which has produced numerous successful films in the Czech Republic and abroad. Additionally, he has served as a member of the Czech Film Fund's board of directors since 2013, helping to support and promote the country's film industry.
Michal Prikryl (March 1, 1963 Prague-) a.k.a. Michael Prikryll is a Czech actor.
He began his acting career in theater before transitioning to film and television. Prikryl has appeared in numerous Czech films and TV shows and has won several awards for his work, including Best Actor at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival for his role in the film "Shadows of a Hot
Martin Zbrožek (June 18, 1963 Teplice-) is a Czech actor and musician.
He graduated from the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague and began his career in the theatre, appearing in numerous productions in his native Czech Republic. Zbrožek also gained fame as a musician, primarily as a keyboardist and vocalist for the popular Czech rock band, Tři sestry.
In addition to his work in the theatre and as a musician, Zbrožek has also acted in a number of Czech films and television shows, including "The Crown Prince," "Vyprávěj," and "The Candidate." He has been awarded several prestigious awards over the course of his career, including the Thalia Award for Best Actor and the Czech Lion Award for Best Supporting Actor.
When not acting or performing with his band, Zbrožek is known for his philanthropic work, supporting various charitable organizations in his home country.
Igor Chaun (August 22, 1963 Prague-) a.k.a. I. Chaun is a Czech television director, screenwriter and actor.
He has directed and written several successful television shows in the Czech Republic such as "The Street", "Theatre on a String", and "The Doctor's Office". Chaun started his career in television in the 1980s as an actor, and later transitioned into directing and writing. In addition to his work in television, he has also directed several theater productions. Chaun is a recipient of numerous Czech and international awards for his contributions to the entertainment industry.
Radek Pastrňák (October 18, 1963 Ostrava-) otherwise known as Radek Pastrnak is a Czech actor.
He graduated from the Janáček Academy of Musical Arts in Brno with a degree in acting and has since appeared in numerous films and TV series. Some of his notable works include the TV series "The Trial" and the films "Loners" and "The Confidant." Pastrňák is also a respected theater actor and has performed in many productions at the National Theatre in Prague. He has been awarded the Thalia Award for his contribution to Czech theater. In addition to acting, Pastrňák is also known for his work as a voice actor, having lent his voice to several characters in Czech dubs of foreign films and TV shows.
Rostislav Čtvrtlík (November 9, 1963 Olomouc-March 6, 2011 Prague) was a Czech actor.
During his career, Čtvrtlík appeared in numerous films, television series, and theatre productions. He studied at the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Brno before becoming a member of the National Theatre in Prague. He was well-known for his roles in films such as "All My Loved Ones," "Divided We Fall," and "Angel of the Lord." Čtvrtlík was a highly esteemed actor in the Czech Republic, and his contributions to the country's cultural scene were widely recognized. Unfortunately, he passed away at the age of 47 after suffering from cancer. His legacy as a talented actor lives on in the hearts of his fans and fellow performers.
David Matásek (February 14, 1963 Prague-) also known as D. Matásek is a Czech actor. He has three children, Linda Matásek , Mary Matásek and Benjamin Matásek.
David Matásek began his acting career in the early 90s after graduating from the Theater Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. He quickly became a sought-after character actor and appeared in numerous Czech films and television series. Some of his notable works include "Kolya" (1996), which won an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, "The Elementary School" (1991), and "The Inheritance or Fuckoffguysgoodday" (1992).
Apart from his work in film and television, Matásek has also appeared on stage in various productions. He has worked with several theater companies including the Dejvické Theatre in Prague, where he is a permanent member of the ensemble.
Matásek is also known for his voice acting work. He has lent his voice to several characters in Czech dubs of foreign movies and TV shows, including "The Simpsons" and "South Park".
Outside of acting, Matásek is also an accomplished musician. He writes and performs his own music, often incorporating his love for rock and roll and blues into his songs.
Throughout his career, Matásek has received multiple awards and nominations for his work, including Best Supporting Actor at the Czech Lion Awards for his performance in "Return of the Idiot" (1999).
Ivan Vodochodský (June 26, 1963 Prague-) is a Czech actor.
He graduated from the Prague Conservatory in 1985 and later from the Theatre Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. He began his acting career at the Stavovské Theatre in Prague and has since appeared in more than 50 films, including the internationally acclaimed movies Kolya and Dark Blue World. Vodochodský is also a respected theatre actor and has performed in various plays at the National Theatre in Prague. In addition to his work in acting, he has also worked as a lecturer at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague.