Czech movie actors died in the year 1977

Here are 1 famous actors from Czech Republic died in 1977:

Ernst Waldbrunn

Ernst Waldbrunn (August 14, 1907 Český Krumlov-December 22, 1977 Vienna) otherwise known as Waldbrunn, Ernst or seriously Waldbrunn was a Czech actor, film director, writer, screenwriter and cabaret artist.

He began his career in the 1930s, performing in various cabarets and theaters throughout Czechoslovakia. In the 1940s, he appeared in several Czech films and established himself as a well-known actor. After World War II, he moved to Vienna, Austria and continued his career as an actor and director, primarily in theater. He wrote and directed several plays, including "The Good Soldier Schweik" and "Der Bockerer," the latter of which was made into a successful film in 1981. Waldbrunn was also a prolific screenwriter and wrote scripts for many popular Austrian TV shows and films, including "Tatort" and "Die liebe Familie." Despite being diagnosed with cancer in the late 1970s, he continued to work until his death in 1977. He is remembered as one of the most influential figures in Czech and Austrian theater and cinema.

In addition to his work in theater and film, Ernst Waldbrunn was also a talented writer. He wrote several books, including the autobiographical "Children of the Third Reich," which chronicles his experience growing up in Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia. He was also a well-respected voice actor and dubbed the voices of several characters in Czech and Austrian films. Throughout his career, he received numerous awards and accolades, including the Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art in 1977. His legacy continues to be celebrated through retrospectives and screenings of his work in theaters and film festivals around the world.

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