Martin Stránský
Known for: Acting
Born: February 10, 1970 in Jihlava, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]
Martin Stránský (born 11 February 1970 in Jihlava) is a Czech actor, voice actor and one of the country’s most prominent audiobook narrators. He studied at the DAMU theatre school in Prague and has been a long-time member of the Divadlo Josefa Kajetána Tyla in Plzeň, where he has played dozens of varied roles on stage. Stránský gained wider recognition on television for his role as doctor Ota Kovář in Ordinace v růžové zahradě and through his work in dubbing — notably earning the František Filipovský Award for voicing Hugh Laurie in Dr. House. In addition to acting, he is highly regarded for his audiobook work, narrating major titles such as Milénium and other crime and thriller series, and in 2014 received a special award from the Association of Audiobook Publishers for his significant contribution to the medium.
Known for
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Vánoce na poušti
Olin
The Greatest Gift
Veles
Rules of Lies
Zdeněk
It Is Hell with the Princess
Lucifer a kovář Jíra
Láska In Memoriam
šéf zpravodajství
Occamova břitva
kriminalista Kamil Machač
The Show
Ženy, které nenávidí muže
Libor Svozil
Svatopluk – vládce Moravanů a Slovanů
Narrator (voice)
93, rue Lauriston
Gendarme #2 à la gare
What Men Want
An Earthly Paradise for the Eyes
Rumbling
Deny
Even Mice Belong in Heaven
Muzzle (voice)
Crash Road
profesor
Boží duha
Hasiči
Slíbená princezna
Ostrovní král
Devatenáct klavírů
Erich
In nomine patris
Anička s lískovými oříšky
princ Jaromír
The Prague Orgy
Swingtime
Hrobník
Sojka