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''Gympl '' is a Czech language, Czech comedy film directed by Tomáš Vorel. It was released in 2007. Cast * Tomáš Vorel Jr. as Petr Kocourek * Jiří Mádl as Michal Kolman * Eva Holubová as Headmistress Mirka * Tomáš Matonoha as Class master Tomáš * Lenka Jurošková as Klára Krumbachová * Martina Procházková as Pavla Malirova * Zuzana Bydžovská as Petr's mother * Jiří Schmitzer as Czech teacher Karel * Milan Šteindler as Physics teacher Milan * Martin Zbrozek as Gym master * Tomáš Hanák as Pavla's father * Tomáš Vorel as Janitor * Filip Vorel as Jindra * Tomáš Vaněk as Martin * Kamila Kikinčuková as Monika * Daniel Sidon as Punker Production It was extremely difficult for the then 16-year-old Lenka Jurošková to undress in front of the camera. "When director Vorel called me for the role, it was one of my happiest moments. A great opportunity, even with scenes that weren't easy for me," she admitted. References External links

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Jiří Mádl
Jiří Mádl (born October 23, 1986, in České Budějovice, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech actor, director and screenwriter. Among his most prominent roles are a part in the 2008 film ''Night Owls'', for which received the Best Actor award at the 2008 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Jiří Mádl participated in creating a plagiary of Sarah Silverman's election commercial in 2010. However, people claimed that the plagiary is based on antigerontism not present in the original commercial. He came to prominence when he starred in Czech movies ''Konfident (The Confidant)'', ''Snowboarďáci (Snowboarders)'', ''Gympl (The Can)'', ''Probudím se Včera (I Wake Up Yesterday)'', ''Děti noci (Night Owls)'' and ''Hra (The Play)''. He also appeared in international projects ''Borgia'', ''Interlude in Prague'' and ''Berlin Eins''. Mádl made his directorial debut with the movie ''Pojedeme k moři''. His second movie ''Na Střeše (On the Roof)'' was released in 2019. He is the you ...
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Zuzana Bydžovská
Zuzana Bydžovská (born 10 October 1961) is a Czech actress. She has performed in more than fifty films since 1973. Selected filmography Awards References External links *Zuzana Bydžovskáat ČSFD 1961 births Living people Czech film actresses Czech television actresses People from Most (city) 21st-century Czech actresses 20th-century Czech actresses Czech Lion Awards winners {{CzechRepublic-actor-stub ...
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Tomáš Vorel
Tomáš Vorel (born 2 June 1957) is a Czech film director, screenwriter, actor, producer and cameraman. He studied at Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague The Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague ( cs, Filmová a televizní fakulta Akademie múzických umění v Praze) or FAMU is a film school in Prague, Czech Republic, founded in 1946 as one of three branches of the Acade ..., graduating in 1989. Vorel's tenth film, '' The Good Plumber'', was released in 2016. His son, is an actor, who has performed in his father's films. Selected filmography References External links * 1957 births Living people Film directors from Prague Czech male film actors Male actors from Prague {{CzechRepublic-film-director-stub ...
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Eva Holubová
Eva Holubová (born 7 March 1959) is a Czech actress. She is known for having cured herself of alcoholism. She received a Czech Lion Award in 2000 for her supporting role in the film ''Ene Bene'' and in 2006, she was nominated for the Best Actress Award at the Tribeca Film Festival for her role in ''Účastníci zájezdu ''Účastníci zájezdu'' (''Holiday Makers'') is a Czech comedy film based on the 1996 novel ''Účastníci zájezdu'' (The Sightseers) by Michal Viewegh. It was released in 2006. Cast * David Hlaváč - Roko * Šárka Opršálová - Irma ...''. Selected filmography Film Television References External links * 1959 births Living people Czech film actresses Czech television actresses Actresses from Prague Academy of Performing Arts in Prague alumni Czech Lion Awards winners Czech stage actresses {{CzechRepublic-actor-stub ...
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Tomáš Hanák
Tomáš Hanák (born March 27, 1957) is a Czech actor, comedian, screenwriter, and TV presenter who has appeared in several films and television shows since 1984. He is also an occasional singer. Biography Hanák was born in Kremnica, Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia). He spent two years in Cuba when he was a child, travelling a lot with his parents, where his father worked as a representative of the PZO in the implementation of engineering contracts. From his youth he devoted himself to rowing and repeatedly competed as a representative of Czechoslovakia in non-socialist countries. He became a repeated champion of the Czech Republic. After graduating from high school and a failed attempt to be admitted to the Faculty of the Academy of Performing of Arts in Prague, he began studying economics at Charles University in Prague, specialised in foreign trade. He was unofficially expelled from the school for disseminating anti-socialist texts. Since 1977 he has been active in the popular ...
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Jiří Schmitzer
Jiří Schmitzer (born 25 October 1949) is a Czech actor and musician, the son of actor Jiří Sovák. He is a four-time holder of the Czech Lion Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role. Biography Career Schmitzer graduated from the Theatre Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague in 1974, after which he performed at the ''Činoherní studio'' in Ústí nad Labem. From 1985, he was a member of the ''Studio Ypsilon'' ensemble in Liberec. Schmitzer made his television debut in 1966 with the series ''Eliška a její rod''. He first appeared onscreen in the 1967 production ''Kinoautomat'', considered the world's first interactive movie. He played prominent roles in such films as ''Marecek, Pass Me the Pen!'' (1976), ''Cutting It Short'' (1980), '' The Snowdrop Festival'' (1984), '' Černí baroni'' (1992), and the television series '' Chalupáři'' (1975) and ''Sanitka Sanitka ( Czech for ''Ambulance'') is a Czech medical drama series, first broadcast in 1984. Eleven ...
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Milan Šteindler
Milan Šteindler (born 12 April 1957) is a Czech actor, screenwriter, and film director. He is a graduate of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. He won the Czech Lion Award for Best Director for his 1994 film, '' Thanks for Every New Morning''. He obtained the Silver St. George Award for Directing at the 19th Moscow International Film Festival for the same film. Together with David Vávra, he founded Sklep Theatre in Prague in 1971. Along with Petr Čtvrtníček and Vávra, Šteindler wrote and directed the satirical television series ''Czech Soda''. As an actor, he has appeared in over sixty films. Selected filmography Awards and recognition * Czech Lion Award for Best Director for '' Thanks for Every New Morning'', 1994 * Silver St. George Award for Directing, Moscow International Film Festival The Moscow International Film Festival (russian: Моско́вский междунаро́дный кинофестива́ль, translit. ''Moskóvskiy myezhd ...
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Tomáš Matonoha
Tomáš Matonoha (born 13 March 1971, in Brno) is a Czech actor. Biography He studied at JAMU (Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts). In 1994 he became a member of the ensemble of the HaTheatre in Brno. In 2005 he began performing at the Prague's theatre Rokoko. Filmography *''Prázdniny 3'' (2019) - (Laco Lehotský) *''Prázdniny 2'' (2018) - (Laco Lehotský) *''Prázdniny'' (2017) - (Laco Lehotský) *''Polski Film'' (2012) *''Ulovit miliardáře'' (2009) *'' Comeback'' (2008) TV series (Tomáš Pacovský) *''Stand Up Comedy'' (2008) TV series (various characters) *''Gympl'' (2008) *'' Bobule'' (2007) *''Láska In Memoriam'' (2007) (TV) *'' Bestiář '' (2006) *''Dámský Gambit'' (2007) (TV) *''Hrubeš a Mareš jsou kamarádi do deště'' (2006) *'' Happy Birthday'' (2006) *'' Doblba'' (2005) *''The Masters The Masters Tournament (usually referred to as simply The Masters, or the U.S. Masters outside North America) is one of the four major champions ...
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Czech Language
Czech (; Czech ), historically also Bohemian (; ''lingua Bohemica'' in Latin), is a West Slavic language of the Czech–Slovak group, written in Latin script. Spoken by over 10 million people, it serves as the official language of the Czech Republic. Czech is closely related to Slovak, to the point of high mutual intelligibility, as well as to Polish to a lesser degree. Czech is a fusional language with a rich system of morphology and relatively flexible word order. Its vocabulary has been extensively influenced by Latin and German. The Czech–Slovak group developed within West Slavic in the high medieval period, and the standardization of Czech and Slovak within the Czech–Slovak dialect continuum emerged in the early modern period. In the later 18th to mid-19th century, the modern written standard became codified in the context of the Czech National Revival. The main non-standard variety, known as Common Czech, is based on the vernacular of Prague, but is now spoken as an ...
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Kamila Kikinčuková
Kamilla and Kamila are feminine given names. Notable people with these names include: Kamila * Kamila Aliyeva (born 1967), Azerbaijani politician * Kamila Gasiuk-Pihowicz (born 1983), Polish politician * Kamila Valieva (born 2006), Russian figure skater Kamilla *Kamilla Asylova (born 1998), Kazakhstani model, Miss Universe Kazakhstan 2016 *Kamilla Farhad (born 1996), Azerbaijani tennis player *Kamilla Gafurzianova (born 1988), Russian female fencer *Kamilla Gainetdinova (born 1997), Russian pair skater *Kamilla Hollai (1899–1967), Hungarian film actress of the silent era *Kamilla Rytter Juhl (born 1983), Danish international elite badminton player *Kamilla Kosztolányi (born 1956), Hungarian rower *Kamilla Kristensen (born 1983), Danish team handball player *Kamilla Seidler (born 1983), Danish chef, head chef at restaurant Gustu in La Paz, Bolivia *Kamilla Składanowska (1948–2010), Polish fencer *Kamilla Trever (1892–1974), Russian historian and orientalist, member of t ...
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S, or s, is the nineteenth letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''ess'' (pronounced ), plural ''esses''. History Origin Northwest Semitic šîn represented a voiceless postalveolar fricative (as in 'ip'). It originated most likely as a pictogram of a tooth () and represented the phoneme via the acrophonic principle. Ancient Greek did not have a phoneme, so the derived Greek letter sigma () came to represent the voiceless alveolar sibilant . While the letter shape Σ continues Phoenician ''šîn'', its name ''sigma'' is taken from the letter ''samekh'', while the shape and position of ''samekh'' but name of ''šîn'' is continued in the '' xi''. Within Greek, the name of ''sigma'' was influenced by its association with the Greek word (earlier ) "to hiss". The original name of the letter "sigma" may have been ''san'', but due to the complica ...
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S, or s, is the nineteenth letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''ess'' (pronounced ), plural ''esses''. History Origin Northwest Semitic šîn represented a voiceless postalveolar fricative (as in 'ip'). It originated most likely as a pictogram of a tooth () and represented the phoneme via the acrophonic principle. Ancient Greek did not have a phoneme, so the derived Greek letter sigma () came to represent the voiceless alveolar sibilant . While the letter shape Σ continues Phoenician ''šîn'', its name ''sigma'' is taken from the letter ''samekh'', while the shape and position of ''samekh'' but name of ''šîn'' is continued in the '' xi''. Within Greek, the name of ''sigma'' was influenced by its association with the Greek word (earlier ) "to hiss". The original name of the letter "sigma" may have been ''san'', but due to the complica ...
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