Jiří Hálek
Biography
Jiří Hálek, his native name Hugo Frischmann (* September 10, 1930 in Prague) is a Czech actor.
After studying at DAMU in Prague, he first worked briefly in Ostrava at the Municipal Youth Theater, [2] then served basic military service in the army ensemble "Winning Wings", after playing military service in Mladá Boleslav from where he then went to the Paravan Theater. From 1965 until 2002 he was a member of the ensemble at the Prague Drama Club.
It is an actor of small body growth, a distinctive profile in the face, as well as a distinctive voice speech. He debuted in Czech film in 1948 in the film Crossroads of Life, then performed in a number of predominantly minor roles, for example in Marek, give me a pen! or How the world comes to the poets.
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Filmography
The Cremator
as Rámar Holý 1969
Marecek, Pass Me the Pen!
as ředitel školy 1976
Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with Tea
as Joseph Goebbels (voice) 1977
Run, Waiter, Run!
as profesor Přikryl 1981
The Three Veterans
1984
I Killed Einstein, Gentlemen
1970
A Case for a Rookie Hangman
as Guvernér 1970
The Garden
as Josef 1968
Jára Cimrman Lying, Sleeping
1983
How the World Is Losing Poets
1982
The Most Beautiful Age
as Franta 1969
Hogo Fogo Homolka
1971
How Poets Are Enjoying Their Lives
1988
The Unfortunate Bridegroom
1967
The Very Late Afternoon of a Faun
as Josef 1984
The Seventh Day, the Eighth Night
as Train Dispatcher 1990