Rostislav Kuba
Biography
Rostislav Kuba is a Czech actor, author, and director. He began his acting career in the mid-1960s as an apprentice at the Workers' Theatre in Most. Later, he studied acting at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (DAMU), graduating in 1976. After completing his studies, he secured his first permanent engagement at the Prague City Theatres. He then moved to the Semafor Theatre, where he joined Josef Dvořák’s ensemble. During the 1990s, he performed on several other stages, including the Jiří Grossmann Theatre and the Provisional Theatre of F. R. Čech.
He was most active in front of film and television cameras during the 1980s when audiences were well familiar with his face. He appeared in films such as Jak básníkům chutná život (How Poets Enjoy Life, 1987), Všichni moji blízcí (All My Loved Ones, 1999), and the TV series Bylo nás pět (There Were Five of Us, 1994).
In addition to acting, he also pursued literary work. He is the author of two memoir books: Slavné herecké historky (Famous Acting Anecdotes, 1997) and Nedotknutelní aneb Jak jsem potkal hvězdy (The Untouchables, or How I Met the Stars, 1999).
In recent years, he has appeared less frequently on screen but continues to be involved in theatre, occasionally working in dubbing and theatre directing.
Filmography
All My Loved Ones
as Postman 1999
Scalpel, Please
1986
Trhala fialky dynamitem
1992
On a Wayward Princess
1987Svědek umírajícího času
as Ambrosius 1991Stačí stisknout
1989Boty plné vody
as (segment "Silvestr 1948") 1976
Drsná Planina
1980S Pydlou v zádech
as mladý král 1985Řemen
1978
Nemocný bílý slon
1990Santa Lucia
1985Kalhoty od krejčího ze Lhoty
1988