Rudolf Hrušínský
Known for: Acting
Born: October 16, 1920 in Nová Vcelnice, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic] - Died: April 12, 1994
Rudolf Hrušínský was an acclaimed Czech actor during his country's era of communism. He was born in Nová Včelnice to Hermina Červičková and Rudolf Hrušinský (original name Rudolf Böhm, also took the stage name Otomar Otovalský). He was born, literally, back stage during a showing of the play Taneček panny Marinky. Initially he travelled from place to place, wherever his father could find a gig, but eventually his family settled in Prague. He dropped out of law school to pursue acting. Initially he starred in minor plays, but managed to escalate to famous film roles, many of which won him fame abroad
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Spravedlnost pro Selvina
Unden
Waterloo
Adela Has Not Had Supper Yet
komisař Ledvina
Pasiáns
My Sweet Little Village
doktor Skružný
Ledoví muži
Fiala
Larks on a String
Trustee
Tichý společník
Antoch
Polská krev
Jan Zaremba
Sardinky, aneb Život jedné rodinky
Ladislav Valášek
Paths of Death and Angels
Schrevek József
Nechci nic slyšet
Žalobníci
Bures
Mapa zámořských objevů
Ball Lightning
Dr. Radosta
Kořist
Začátek dlouhého podzimu
Trvajík
The Snowdrop Festival
Jarin Franc
The Three Veterans
Pankrác
Capricious Summer
Antonín Důra
Hasek’s Tales from the Old Monarchy
Syrovátko
Journey Into the Depth of the Student's Soul
septimán Jan Vaněk
The Elementary School
Headmaster
Barrandovské nokturno aneb Jak film tančil a zpíval
Self - Actor