Martin Ťapák
Known for: Directing
Born: October 12, 1926 in Liesek, Česko-Slovensko - Died: January 31, 2015
Martin Ťapák (* 13 October 1926, Liesek - † 1 February 2015, Bratislava) was a Slovak film director, actor, dancer and choreographer. Father of actor Marek Ťapák. He studied at the Bratislava Conservatory. In 1956 he graduated in choreography at the Academy of Performing Arts. In the years 1945 - 1950, an actor and assistant director of the SND drama. In the years 1950 - 1958 choreographer and director of SĽUK, in the years 1959 - 1961 Laterna magika in Prague and since 1961 director of Slovak film in Bratislava. After acting in theater and film, he became a director. He began directing independently on television with short folklore films. His focus was on folk traditions. In 1969 he was awarded the title of Merited Artist and in 1988 the title of National Artist.
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St. Peter's Umbrella
Drevený chlieb
(uncredited)
Slnečný kúpeľ
Muž ktorý sa nevrátil
Deň, ktorý neumrie
Captain Rybin
The Song of the Grey Pigeon
Kto si bez viny...
Vráťte mi školné
Kapitán Dabač
I Survived Certain Death
Vaska
Slingboy
Gallo
Homeland
Martin
Martin Ťapák
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Jánošík
Uhorčík mladší
Neporažení
Janko
The Sons of Great Bear
Schonka
Priehrada
Paholok
Action B
Pvt. Ondra
Ikarie XB 1
Petr Kubeš, Biologist
Archimedov zákon
The Pilgrimage to the Holy Virgin
White Darkness
Wolves' Lairs