Here are 10 famous actors from Czech Republic were born in 1971:
Pavel Liška (June 29, 1971 Liberec-) also known as Pavel Liska is a Czech actor. He has one child, Šimon Samuel Liška.
Pavel Liška began his acting career in the 1990s appearing in various stage productions, eventually becoming a member of Prague's Dejvické Theatre ensemble in 2006. He has also acted in several films including the critically acclaimed "I, Olga Hepnarová" where he played the role of Olga's father. Liška has received multiple awards for his acting, including the Czech Lion for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the film "Ztraceni v Mnichově". Outside of his acting career, Liška is known for his interest in literature and has been involved in various literary programs and events.
Marek Daniel (September 13, 1971 Prague-) is a Czech actor.
He graduated from the Faculty of Theatre, Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. Daniel made his screen debut in 1997 in the Czech film "Knocking on Heaven's Door." He has since appeared in numerous Czech and international films, including "Dark Blue World," "The Illusionist," and "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides." In addition to his work in film, Daniel has also appeared in various theater productions in Prague. He has won multiple awards for his performances, including the Czech Lion award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for "The Idiot Returns." Apart from acting, Marek Daniel is also known for his work as a teacher of acting at the Academy of Performing Arts.
Tomáš Matonoha (March 13, 1971 Brno-) also known as Ivan Poláček is a Czech actor. He has three children, Štěpán Matonoha, Sára Matonohová and Lara Matonohová.
Matonoha graduated from the Theatre Faculty of the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Brno, and went on to perform at the Brno City Theatre and later the Prague National Theatre. He has also appeared in several Czech films and television series throughout his career, including the popular crime drama series "Místo v životě" (A Place in Life). In addition to acting, Matonoha is known for his work as a voice actor, having lent his voice to several characters in Czech dubs of international films and television shows. Outside of his creative work, Matonoha is also an active supporter of various charitable organizations and has served as an ambassador for the Czech branch of UNICEF.
Igor Chmela (January 2, 1971 Ostrava-) is a Czech actor. His children are called Antonín Chmela, Anička Chmelová and Ela Chmelová.
Igor Chmela is a graduate of the Faculty of Arts of Masaryk University in Brno. He began his acting career in 1994 at the Brno City Theatre. Later on, he became a member of the National Theatre in Prague, where he performed in numerous productions, such as "The Tempest", "Les Miserables", and "Hamlet".
Aside from his theater works, Igor Chmela has also starred in various Czech films and television series. He is best known for his roles in "Ordinary People", "The Castle", and "Czechs Against Czechs". In addition to his acting, Chmela is also a voice actor, lending his voice to several characters in Czech dubs of foreign films and cartoons.
In his personal life, Igor Chmela is a proud father of three children- Antonín, Anička, and Ela. He is also active in various charitable organizations, such as the Labyrinth of Hope foundation, which supports children with cancer and their families.
Ondřej Sokol (October 16, 1971 Šumperk-) otherwise known as Ondrej Sokol is a Czech film director, actor, translator and writer. He has two children, Ester Sokolová and Adam Sokol.
Sokol graduated from the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague where he studied film direction. He made his debut as a director in 2007 with the film "The Seven Ravens" which was an adaptation of a Czech fairy tale. Sokol received critical acclaim for the film and it won several awards at international film festivals.
Apart from directing, Sokol is also a well-known actor in the Czech Republic. He has appeared in numerous films, TV shows and theatre productions. Sokol is known for his versatile acting skills and has played a range of characters on screen and on stage.
In addition to his work in film and theatre, Sokol is also a renowned translator and writer. He has translated several works of literature from English into Czech and has written several books of his own. Sokol's writing often deals with societal and political issues and has been praised for its raw and honest portrayal of contemporary Czech society.
Overall, Sokol is considered one of the most talented and versatile artists in the Czech Republic and his contributions to Czech literature and cinema have been significant.
Marek Dobes (February 14, 1971 Prague-) is a Czech actor, screenwriter and film director.
He is best known for his roles in popular Czech films such as "Pelíšky", "Knoflíkáři" and "Kuky se vrací". Dobes also gained recognition for his directorial debut with the film "Máj" in 2014, which was well-received by audiences and critics alike. In addition to his work in film, Dobes has also ventured into television, starring in the Czech series "Život a doba soudce A. K.", which has been broadcasted on Czech television since 2014. Dobes is known for his versatility as an actor and his ability to convey complex emotions and characterizations on screen.
Karel Zima (December 13, 1971 Liberec-) is a Czech actor. He has two children, Agáta Zima and Jonás Zima.
Karel Zima started acting at a young age and studied at the Janacek Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Brno. He made his stage debut at the age of 17 and went on to become a prominent figure in Czech theater.
In addition to theater, Zima has also appeared in numerous Czech films and TV shows. He is known for his roles in popular TV series such as "Místo v životě" and "Cirkus Bukowsky", as well as the films "Taková normální rodinka" and "Pouta".
Aside from acting, Zima is also a musician and plays the bass guitar. He has played in the rock band Wabi Ryvola and the blues band The Blue Effect.
Zima is highly respected in the Czech Republic for his contributions to the arts and has received several awards for his work, including the Czech Lion Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his performance in the film "3 Seasons in Hell".
Radim Fiala (January 9, 1971 Brno-) is a Czech actor.
He graduated from the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Brno and began his career on stage at the Brno City Theatre. Fiala has appeared in numerous Czech TV shows and films, including "Kameňák" and "Místo v životě." He is also known for his voiceover work in Czech dubs of foreign films and TV shows, including "The Simpsons" and "Family Guy." In addition to his acting career, Fiala is also active in politics and has been a member of the Czech Parliament since 2017. He is married and has one child.
Jan P. Muchow (June 21, 1971 Rathenow-) a.k.a. Jan Muchow, Muchow, Jan P., Jan-Peter Muchow or Moucha is a Czech film score composer, actor, musician, composer and record producer. He has one child, Hugo Muchow.
Jan P. Muchow is best known for being the lead vocalist and guitarist of the Czech alternative rock band, The Ecstasy of Saint Theresa, which was formed in 1990. Apart from being a part of the band, Muchow has also contributed to the musical scores of several Czech films, such as Dark Blue World and Tobruk. He has won the Best Original Score award at the Czech Lion Awards twice for the films Tajnosti (2007) and Protektor (2009). Aside from his film work, Muchow has also produced and composed several albums for various artists such as Tata Bojs, Nierika, and Zrní. With a career spanning over three decades, Jan P. Muchow has established himself as one of the most eminent names in the Czech music industry.
Tomáš Pavelka (March 17, 1971 Prague-) is a Czech actor.
He graduated from the Theatre Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague in 1995. He then started working for the National Theatre in Prague and has played many roles there throughout his career. Pavelka is also known for his work in Czech television and film. Some of his notable roles include Jan Palach in the TV movie Burning Bush (2013), the character Magic in the film Musíme si pomáhat (2000), and as Krystof in the TV series Vyprávěj (2009-2012). Pavelka has won several awards for his acting, including a Czech Lion award for Best Supporting Actor in Musíme si pomáhat.