Gustav Opočenský
Known for: Acting
Born: December 6, 1920 in Prague, Czechoslovakia - Died: December 16, 1992
Gustav Opočenský was the son of Bohemian poet and journalist Gustav Roger of Opočenský (1881-1949). Originally, he began to study law, but after closing Nazi colleges in 1939 he headed for the theater, close to art, thanks to his father. He did not undergo any professional training, but after the war he gained his first permanent engagement in the Realistic Theater in Prague (1945-1946). Due to his unbridled inheritance, his father in the mid-1950s came into conflict with the Communist power, he had to go to the theater in Cologne from Pardubice and eventually in 1956 he banned the ban on artistic activity. Then he worked as a miner, later a worker in Stalin's races in Záluží near Most, but at the beginning of the following decade he managed to return to the theater. Subsequent banning of activity silenced Opočenský for twelve years, he reappeared in the film MARATÓN (1968). We can also remind him of his comedic role as an old Nazi in the movie ZÍTRA VSTANU AND I WILL BE TEA (1977). Gustav Opočensky's wife was actress Eva Strupplová (* 1926). Bohemian and artistic family genes also accompany the lives of their two sons, the artist and musician Petr Opočenský (* 1950) and sculptor Pavel Opočensky (* 1954).
Known for
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Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with Tea
Ballad for a Bandit
Concert at the End of Summer
Luk královny Dorotky
Narrator (voice)
Romaneto
Salty Rose
Rudin
Pigasov
Just Because You're Grown-Up
Home
Shepherd
Prince Bajaja
King
Days of Betrayal
Za volantem nepřítel
Záchvěv strachu
Gravedigger
Na konci světa
Nývlt
Boty plné vody
(segment "Silvestr 1948")
The Ear
Putování Jana Amose
Evropa tančila valčík
Count Hartenberg
Funeral Ceremony
Oldrich and Bozena
Build a House, Plant a Tree
Emil Šimiak
Chief, There Is a Horse in the Backyard
zámecký pán
Nedosněné sny
Shadows of a Hot Summer
Ranený Banderovec