Here are 14 famous actors from Czech Republic were born in 1964:
Petr Forman (August 23, 1964 Prague-) is a Czech actor, film director and screenwriter. His children are called Josefína Formanová, Emilka Formanová and Tonička Formanová.
Petr Forman studied at the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (FAMU), where he graduated in 1988. He began his career as an actor and starred in several Czech films and TV shows in the 1990s. In 2002, he made his directorial debut with the film "Šakalí Léta" (Skylarks). Forman has since directed several acclaimed and award-winning films, including "Samotáři" (Loners), "Horem pádem" (Up and Down), and "Rok ďábla" (Year of the Devil). In addition to his film work, Forman has appeared in theater productions and is also a successful music video director. He is married to actress Eva Holubová.
Matěj Forman (August 23, 1964 Prague-) is a Czech actor.
He comes from a family with a strong artistic background, with his father being a renowned film director, Miloš Forman. Matěj Forman graduated from the Prague Conservatory in 1985, and went on to study acting at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague.
He has since appeared in numerous Czech films and television shows, as well as international productions such as the American television series "The Americans". Forman is also an accomplished stage actor, having performed in many theater productions throughout his career.
In addition to his acting career, Forman is also an esteemed voice artist and dubbing director, having lent his voice to many popular Czech and foreign films. He has won several awards for his work, including the Magnesia Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role in 2010.
Ivan Trojan (June 30, 1964 Prague-) also known as Ivon Trojan is a Czech actor and writer. He has four children, Josef Trojan, František Trojan, Anthony Trojan and Václav Trojan.
He graduated from the Theatre Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague in 1988 and began his acting career at the National Theatre in Prague. In addition to his work in theatre, he has also appeared in numerous film and television roles, including the film "Zelary" which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2004. He is also known for his role as Jan Palach in the 2018 film "Burning Bush". Trojan is a recipient of the Thalia Award, the highest honor in Czech theatre, and has been recognized for his contributions to Czech culture and the arts. In addition to his acting work, he has also written several screenplays and plays.
Robert Nebřenský (February 8, 1964 Prague-) also known as Robert Nebrensky or Nebřenský, Robert is a Czech actor, comedian, musician and composer.
Nebřenský started his career in the entertainment industry as a comedian and musician in the 1980s with his band, Robert Nebřenský and His Incredible Band. He later expanded his talents to acting and composing music for film and television. He is best known for his roles in the Czech TV series "The Street" and the film "Jára Cimrman Lying, Sleeping," which he also co-wrote. Nebřenský has received several awards for his work, including the prestigious Thalia Award for his role in the play "The Magic Flute." In addition to his entertainment career, he is also actively involved in humanitarian and political causes, including advocating for the rights of refugees and supporting democratic reforms in Czech politics.
Ivan Franek (June 17, 1964 Pilsen-) also known as Ivan Franeck is a Czech actor and cinematographer.
He is known for his work in both Czech and international films, including "Kolja" (1996), "Burning Bush" (2013), and "The Last King" (2016). Franek has received several awards for his work, including the Czech Lion for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in "In the Shadow" (2012). In addition to his acting career, Franek has also worked as a cinematographer on films such as "Jízda" (2014) and "The Interpreter" (2018). He is a graduate of the Prague Academy of Performing Arts and continues to be an active member of the Czech film industry.
Michal Bregant (May 26, 1964 Prague-) is a Czech actor.
He is best known for his work in Czech cinema and has starred in several notable Czech films such as "Kolya" (1996) and "Divided We Fall" (2000). Bregant has also appeared in international films such as "Largo Winch II" (2011) and TV series like "Knightfall" (2019). He has received several awards for his performances, including a Czech Lion award for Best Supporting Actor in "Divided We Fall". Bregant is a graduate of the Prague Conservatory and has also worked as a theater actor, director, and teacher. In addition to his acting career, Bregant is known for his activism regarding environmental issues and is a member of Greenpeace Czech Republic.
Marian Roden (May 31, 1964 České Budějovice-) also known as Marián Roden is a Czech actor.
He graduated from the Theatre Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague and began his acting career in the Vinohrady Theatre in Prague. Roden has appeared in a number of Czech films and television series, including the popular Czech crime drama TV series "Ordinary Lies". He has also worked as a voice actor, dubbing foreign films and TV shows into Czech. In addition to acting, Roden is also a playwright and has written several plays that have been performed in Czech theatres.
Petr Čtvrtníček (April 5, 1964 Husinec-) is a Czech actor. He has one child, Anna Čtvrtníčková.
Petr Čtvrtníček is renowned for his work in Czech films and television shows. He graduated from the Theatre Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague in 1990 and began his career in the Czech film industry shortly after. He has appeared in numerous acclaimed Czech films such as "Kolja" (1996) which won an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language film, "Loners" (2000), and "I Served the King of England" (2006). In addition to his work in film, Petr Čtvrtníček has also made a name for himself in Czech television. He has appeared in several popular shows, including "Redakce" and "Labyrint" among others. His talent and unforgettable performances have earned him numerous awards throughout his career, including the Best Actor at Czech Lion Awards for his role in the drama film "Gastrolek" (2008). Petr Čtvrtníček is highly respected in the Czech film industry and has cemented his legacy as one of the greatest actors in his country.
Norbert Lichý (December 29, 1964 Ostrava-) also known as Norbert Lichy is a Czech actor.
Lichý began his acting career with a small role in the film "Král Ubu" in 1990. He went on to star in numerous Czech films and television shows including "Pražská pětka," "Ordinace v růžové zahradě," and "Cirkus Bukowsky." In addition to his work in film and television, Lichý is also a respected theater actor and has performed in productions at Prague's National Theater and the Vinohrady Theater. Lichý has been awarded several prestigious Czech acting awards, including the Thalia Award, for his contributions to the Czech cultural scene.
Jiří Pomeje (December 13, 1964 České Budějovice-) is a Czech actor.
He first gained recognition as a member of the comedy group Jára Cimrman, and later appeared in TV series such as "The Old Men from the Zoo" and "The Street". Pomeje has also had roles in Czech films such as "Kytice" and "Pelíšky". In addition to acting, he has worked as a presenter, radio host, and voice actor. Pomeje has won several awards for his work, including a Czech Lion award for Best Supporting Actor in 2010. Outside of his career, Pomeje is a keen traveler and has visited over 50 countries.
Miroslav Etzler (December 22, 1964 Ostrava-) is a Czech actor.
Etzler started his career as an actor in the drama ensemble of Antonín Dvořák Theatre in Ostrava. Later he performed in various theatres across the Czech Republic, including the National Theatre in Prague. He has acted in several Czech movies and television shows, and he is best known for his roles in "Kriminalka Andel" (2008-2013) and "Most!" (2019). In addition to acting, Etzler is also a professor of dramatic arts at the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Brno. He has received numerous awards and recognitions, including the Thalia Award for his outstanding contribution to Czech theatre in 2016.
Václav Svoboda (January 16, 1964 Děčín-) a.k.a. V. Svoboda is a Czech actor.
He began his acting career in the 1980s, appearing in both theater and television productions. He gained wider recognition in the 1990s, playing prominent roles in popular Czech films such as "Kolja" and "Kolya," and earning critical acclaim for his performances.
In addition to his work in the Czech Republic, Svoboda has also appeared in international productions, including the French film "Beaumarchais" and the American TV series "The Lost Room." He has won several awards for his acting, including the Czech Lion award for Best Supporting Actor in 1997.
Aside from his acting career, Svoboda is also an accomplished musician and composer, and has released several albums of his own music. He is also involved in various charitable causes, including raising funds for children with disabilities.
Petr Fiala (March 20, 1964 Hranice-) a.k.a. Fiala, Petr is a Czech actor and film score composer.
He studied acting at the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Brno and began his career in theater before transitioning to film and television. Fiala has appeared in a number of Czech films and television shows, including "Divided We Fall" and "Zavináči," and has also composed music for several films. In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, Fiala has been politically active and served as the leader of the Civic Democratic Party in the Czech Republic from 2014 to 2021.
Tomás Valík (December 22, 1964 Opava-) otherwise known as Tomas Valik is a Czech actor.
Valík studied acting at the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Brno. He began his acting career in the late 1980s, performing in theaters across Czechoslovakia. He then transitioned to film and television, appearing in a number of Czech and international productions. He is best known for his performance in "Cosy Dens" (1999), a Czech film set during the 1968 Prague Spring. Valík has won several awards for his acting, including the Czech Lion Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2004. In addition to acting, he is also known for his work as a voiceover artist and dubbing director.