Jan Rubeš
Known for: Acting
Born: June 5, 1920 in Volyně, Czechoslovakia - Died: June 28, 2009
Jan Ladislav Rubeš CM (6 June 1920 – 29 June 2009) was a Czech-Canadian bass opera singer and actor. Born in Czechoslovakia, he graduated in 1945 from the Conservatory of Music in Prague. Rubes went on to join the Prague Opera House as their youngest basso singer. He also performed at the Pilsen Opera House in leading roles in his early years. By 1948, he was chosen to represent Czechoslovakia at the International Music Festival held in Geneva and won first prize in his category. He emigrated to Canada on New Year's Eve 1948 with hopes of creating a greater musical career. As a member of the Canadian Opera Company, he achieved recognition for his roles, as Boris in "Boris Godunov", Schigolch in "Lulu" and as Mephisto in "Faust". As well, he served as the company's director of touring and program development. Branching out into radio and, eventually, TV, he wrote and hosted from 1975-83 TVOntario's "Guess What?" and acted in many TV dramas, later receiving the Earle Grey Award for lifetime work in Canadian television.
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The Birds II: Land's End
Karl
D2: The Mighty Ducks
Jan
The Amateur
Kaplan
Witness
Eli Lapp
One Magic Christmas
Santa Claus
Devlin
Vittorio Di Fabrizi
The Amityville Curse
The Priest
Our Fathers
Pope John Paul
Music from Another Room
Louis Klammer
Serving in Silence - The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story
Far
The Christmas Secret
Andree
Mesmer
Professor Stoerk
Dead of Winter
Dr. Joseph Lewis
The Experts
Illyich
Deadly Harvest
Swenson
The Kiss
Gordon Tobin
Daniel and the Superdogs
The Colonel
Believe
Jason Stiles
Cold Front
Zoubov
What Katy Did
Dr. Reinhart
Blood Relations
Andreas
Something About Love
No Blame
The Witches of Eastwick
Fidel