Václav Vydra (actor, Born 1956)
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Václav Vydra (actor, Born 1956)
Václav Vydra (born 7 January 1956) is a Czech people, Czech theater, television and film actor. He was born as the son of Václav Vydra (actor born 1922), Václav Vydra and Dana Medřická. His grandfather Václav Vydra (actor born 1876), Václav Vydra was also a notable actor in Czechoslovakia and Director of the National Theater from 1945 to 1949. Vydra has worked in several theater associations, such as in the theater in Kladno, Mladá Boleslav and later in urban theaters of Prague. He has made nearly 60 appearances in television and film in the Czech Republic. Filmography *2008 – Vy nám taky, šéfe! *2005 - Kameňák 3 *2004 - Kameňák 2 *2003 - Kameňák *2001 - Z pekla štěstí 2 *1999 - Z pekla štěstí *1997 - The Land Gone Wild, Zdivočelá země *1996 - Pinocchiova dobrodružství *1995 - Má je pomsta , Učitel tance *1994 - Helimadoe , V erbu lvice *1993 - Jedna kočka za druhou , Kaspar Hauser *1992 - Černí baroni (film), Černí baroni *1991 - Skús m ...
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