Czech movie actors born in the year 1970

Here are 8 famous actors from Czech Republic were born in 1970:

Karel Janák

Karel Janák (September 24, 1970 Prague-) is a Czech film director, screenwriter, television director and actor.

He graduated from the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (FAMU) in 1996. After graduation, he began working as a director and screenwriter for television and film.

Janák has directed many successful Czech TV shows, including "The Street" and "The Mafia" as well as several feature films such as "The Three Brothers," which won the Best Film Award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 2014.

In addition to his directing work, Janák has also appeared in several films and TV shows as an actor, including "Kolya" and "The Last Race."

Janák is known for his unique cinematic style and approach to storytelling, often blending genres and incorporating elements of dark comedy into his work. He is considered to be one of the leading figures in the Czech film industry today.

Rudolf Hrušínský

Rudolf Hrušínský (November 19, 1970 Prague-) also known as Rudolf Hrušínský nejml. is a Czech actor.

He comes from a well-known acting family in the Czech Republic, with his father, Rudolf Hrušínský st. and his grandfather, also named Rudolf Hrušínský, both being legendary actors. Rudolf Hrušínský nejml. has appeared in numerous Czech films, television series, and theatrical productions. He is particularly known for his roles in the films "Krakonoš a lyžníci", "Marečku, podejte mi pero!", and "Český sen". In addition to his acting career, Hrušínský is also a theatrical director and screenwriter. He is considered one of the most talented actors of his generation in the Czech Republic.

Martin Myšička

Martin Myšička (March 9, 1970 Příbram-) also known as Martin Mysicka is a Czech actor.

He studied acting at the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Brno and later went on to work with various theaters across the country including the National Theatre in Prague. Myšička has appeared in numerous films and television shows, both in the Czech Republic and internationally. He is particularly known for his roles in the films Little Knights Tale, Angels, and Hostel. In addition to his acting career, Myšička has also worked as a voice actor and has lent his voice to various animated films and TV series. He is considered to be one of the most talented and versatile actors in the Czech Republic.

Saša Gedeon

Saša Gedeon (August 29, 1970 Prague-) also known as Alexander Gedeon or Sasa Gedeon is a Czech film director, writer, screenwriter and actor.

Saša Gedeon began his career as a script editor for Czech television before transitioning to filmmaking. His first feature film, "Return of the Idiot," premiered at the Venice Film Festival in 1999 and won several awards. He went on to direct other films, including "Wrong Side Up," which won the Best Film award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 2005, and "3 Seasons in Hell." In addition to his work in film, Gedeon is also an accomplished actor, having appeared in several Czech productions. He currently teaches film directing at the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague.

Przemyslaw Branny

Przemyslaw Branny (December 24, 1970 Český Těšín-) is a Czech actor and singer.

He was born in the city of Český Těšín, which is located on the border of the Czech Republic and Poland. After finishing his studies in the Czech Republic, he moved to France to pursue his acting career. Przemyslaw is best known for his work in French theater and cinema, where he has appeared in numerous productions and films. He has also made a name for himself as a singer, performing across Europe and releasing several albums. In addition to his acting and music career, Przemyslaw is also an accomplished painter and has held several exhibitions of his artwork.

Martin Trnavský

Martin Trnavský (March 8, 1970 Brno-) is a Czech actor.

He studied acting at the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Brno and has appeared in numerous theater productions, films, and television shows. Trnavský is best known for his roles in the Czech films "Knoflíkáři" (Buttoners) and "Musíme si pomáhat" (Divided We Fall), both of which were nominated for Academy Awards in the Best Foreign Language Film category. He has also starred in popular Czech television series such as "Život na zámku" (Life at the Castle) and "Zdivočelá země" (Savage Earth). In addition to his acting career, Trnavský is also active in politics and has served as a member of the Czech Parliament for the Christian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party since 2017.

Martin Finger

Martin Finger (December 16, 1970 Šumperk-) is a Czech actor and writer.

He gained recognition for his work in various Czech films, television shows and theatrical productions. Finger's acting career began in the 1990s with appearances in Czech films such as "The Elementary School" and "The Inheritance". In 2001, he wrote and directed his first play, which received critical acclaim in Prague.

Finger has also appeared in international productions, with roles in films such as "Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol" and the TV series "The Terror". In addition to his work in film and television, Finger has published several works of fiction including, "The Last Amazon of Pythagoria" and "The Inevitable Death of Francis Dolarhyde". He has also been involved in numerous charitable causes and is a strong advocate for animal rights.

Vít Janeček

Vít Janeček (February 23, 1970 Nové Město na Moravě-) also known as Vit Janecek is a Czech film director, television director, screenwriter, actor, film producer, cinematographer and film editor.

He graduated with a degree in film directing from the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, Czech Republic. Janeček gained recognition for his work in the Czech film industry with his feature film "Boredom in Brno" (2003), which won the Audience Award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. He also directed the film "Občanský průkaz" (2010), which was selected as the Czech Republic's entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards. Janeček has also worked extensively in television, directing and producing programs for various Czech TV networks. In addition to his work behind the camera, he has also acted in several films and TV series. He is considered one of the most versatile and talented filmmakers in the Czech Republic today.

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