Here are 8 famous actors from Czech Republic were born in 1972:
Jaroslav Rudiš (June 8, 1972 Turnov-) a.k.a. Jaroslav Rudis is a Czech writer, journalist, musician, screenwriter, actor and playwright.
He is best known for his works of fiction that explore the complexities of human relationships, culture, and society in Czech Republic. He has written several novels, including "Grand Hotel", "The End of Punk in Helsinki", and "Alois Nebel", which have been translated into multiple languages and have won numerous literary prizes.
In addition to his successful writing career, Rudiš is also an accomplished playwright, screenwriter, and musician. He has written several plays that have been performed on stage, and he has written and acted in several films, including "Alois Nebel", which was nominated for the European Film Awards.
Rudiš is highly regarded not only for his artistic talents, but also for his outspokenness and activism in promoting free speech and democracy in Czech Republic. He is a strong advocate for human rights and has been a vocal critic of government policies that he sees as undermining those values.
David Švehlík (April 6, 1972 Liberec-) also known as David Svehlík is a Czech actor. He has one child, Sofie Anna Švehlíková.
David Svehlík began his acting career in the early 1990s and has since become one of the most recognized actors in the Czech Republic. He has appeared in over 20 feature films and television series, including "Buttoners", "Sekal Has to Die", and "Lída Baarová". Svehlík has also worked as a voice actor, dubbing many foreign films and TV series into Czech. In addition to his acting work, he is also a successful theater director and has directed productions at various theaters across the country. Svehlík is known for his versatility as an actor, and has played a wide range of roles throughout his career, from comedic to dramatic.
Tomáš Zákravský (November 26, 1972 Trutnov-) is a Czech actor.
He is best known for his roles in various Czech and Slovak theater productions, films, and TV shows. Zákravský started his acting career in 1994, appearing in the film "Byl jednou jeden polda." Since then, he has established himself as a prominent figure in the Czech acting scene. Some of his notable film credits include "Musíme si pomáhat," "Želary," and "Odpusťte nám," among others. Zákravský has also acted in several popular TV shows, including "Místo v životě" and "Přístav." In addition to his acting career, he is also a screenwriter and director.
Lukáš Král (October 5, 1972-) a.k.a. Lukas Kraal, Lukás Král or Lukas Kral is a Czech makeup artist and actor.
He was born in Pardubice, Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic) and studied theater makeup and special effects at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. After finishing his studies, he began working in the film industry as a makeup artist, working on Czech and international productions including Blade II, The Bourne Identity, and Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol.
In addition to makeup artistry, Král has also pursued a career as an actor, often appearing in small roles in the films and TV shows on which he works as a makeup artist. He has also served as a judge on the Czech version of the popular reality competition show, Face Off.
Král's work as a makeup artist has garnered him numerous accolades, including a Czech Lion Award for Best Makeup for the film Tobruk and an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Makeup for a Limited Series or Movie for his work on the TV series Knightfall.
Tomáš Baldýnský (August 4, 1972-) a.k.a. Baldachýn is a Czech journalist, actor, screenwriter, film producer and television producer.
He was born in Prague, Czech Republic and studied at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. Baldýnský went on to work for various Czech magazines and newspapers as a journalist and editor. He also worked as a screenwriter for several films and television series, including the popular Czech crime show "Cobra 11." In addition, he has acted in numerous Czech theater productions and films. Baldýnský is also a successful television producer, having worked on several shows including the Czech version of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" and "Let's Dance." He is known for his wit and humor, and is a beloved personality in the Czech entertainment industry.
Kamil Švejda (March 17, 1972 Hradec Králové-) is a Czech actor.
He graduated from the Theatre Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague in 1999 and has since become a well-known figure in the Czech film industry. Some of his most notable performances include his roles in the films "Alois Nebel" (2011) and "The Snake Brothers" (2015). Švejda is also known for his work in theatre, having appeared in numerous productions in various Czech theatres, including the National Theatre in Prague. In addition to his acting, he is also a dedicated voice actor and has lent his voice to many characters in animated films and TV shows. Švejda is married and has two children.
Sasa Rasilov (July 26, 1972 Prague-) a.k.a. Alexandr Rasilov or Alexander Rasilov is a Czech actor. He has two children, Josefína Rašilovová and Antonie Rašilovová.
Sasa Rasilov is best known for his work in the Czech film industry where he has starred in numerous films and television shows. He studied acting at the Prague Conservatory and made his on-screen debut in the 1990 film "Konec básníku v Cechách". Some of his most notable performances include his roles in the films "The Inheritance" (1992), "All My Loved Ones" (1999), and "Pupendo" (2003), as well as his work in television shows such as "Mafia is Tramping" (2018-2019) and "The Sleepers" (2019). In addition to his work as an actor, Rasilov is also a director and has directed several theater productions in the Czech Republic.
Tobiáš Jirous (May 3, 1972 Prague-) is a Czech actor and composer.
He is best known for his work in Czech films and television shows. Jirous began his career in the entertainment industry as a composer, writing music for theater productions and films. He later transitioned into acting, landing roles in popular Czech TV dramas and comedy series. In addition to his work on screen, Jirous is also a prolific stage actor, performing in various plays throughout the Czech Republic. Outside of acting and composing, Jirous is also a talented musician and plays several instruments, including the guitar and the piano.