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Oldřich Nový (7 August 1899, in
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– 15 March 1983, in Prague) was a
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and
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, director,
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,
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and singer. He is considered one of the greatest actors of the
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in the first half of the 20th century.


Biography

His father Antonín Nový, a member of the Prague Fire Brigade, wanted him to become a typographer, but Oldřich showed passion for theatre from a young age. He was supported by his uncle Miloš Nový, a well-known actor of the National Theatre in Prague. Fikejz (2007), p. 325-326 In 1916 Nový became involved with the amateur theatre group ''"Řemeslnická beseda"'' and he also appeared in the popular cabaret ''"U labutě"''. A year later he performed in the ''"Varieté"'' in
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. In 1918 he was engaged in
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and in 1919 he moved to
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where he became the director of the operetta ensemble of the National Theatre. Nový remained in Brno for more than fifteen years and came back to Prague in 1935. Fikejz (2007), p. 326 In 1935 he co-founded the ''"Nové divadlo"'' (The New Theatre) together with his wife Alice Valentová-Nová (née Alice Wienerová-Mahlerová). There he attempted to develop the "musical comedy" genre and to combine spoken word with traditional operetta style into a new and modern expression. His theatre was characterized as an ''"operetta for cultured people"'' (
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). However, the first success only came after his film performances. During the
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Oldřich Nový became a target for the
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press and was persecuted by
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. His wife was of Jewish origin and Nový refused to divorce her. As a consequence they were both imprisoned in the German
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in Osterode in 1944. His wife was imprisoned probably in Theresienstadt, which she survived, unlike half of her family including her father. As a result of her trauma she developed schizophrenia. In the second half of the 1940s the Czechoslovak theatres were nationalized and Nový "donated" his scene to the newly formed
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state. Operetta and the "musical comedy" were considered a
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anachronism in that time and the communist régime banned also the film productions which weren't in compliance with the
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. Following that he was deputed to lead the ''"Divadlo Umění lidu"'' in Prague-Karlín, together with
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. From 1950 to 1955 he has worked as a dramaturg of the ''"Czechoslovak film"'' and later was engaged as a director of the ''State Theatre'' in Karlín (1955–1960). In Karlín he finally managed to stage the classical operetta repertoire (''Polish Blood'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Mamzelle Nitouche'' and ''
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''). In the 1960s Nový also appeared on Czechoslovak television, where he performed in the popular TV series ''"Taková normální rodinka"'' (1967–1971). His last theatre role was a title character of the play ''"Hodinový hoteliér"'' by
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, directed by
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. In his later years Nový almost never left his flat, to avoid his fans and publicity.


Film career

Oldřich Nový first appeared in the film '' Neznámá kráska'' in 1922. However, he began to perform in films more regularly only in the second half of the 1930s, following his return from Brno. At first he acted in somewhat trivial comedies, and his first promising performance was the small role of a reticent valet in the film adaptation of the play '' Velbloud uchem jehly'' by
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and
Otakar Vávra Otakar Vávra (28 February 1911 – 15 September 2011) was a Czech film director, screenwriter and pedagogue. He was born in Hradec Králové, Austria-Hungary, now part of the Czech Republic. Biography and career Vávra attended universities i ...
. In 1937 he met with renowned pre-war director Mac Frič. The two began their collaboration the same year, but their first success came in 1939, with the comedy ''
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''. Fikejz (2007), p. 328 Nový appeared in the title role together with
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and
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. ''Kristián'' was a very successful film and Nový suddenly became a movie star in Czechoslovakia. In the next crazy comedy – ''Eva tropí hlouposti'' – Nový appeared together with Gollová. In both films, Nový portrayed two characters in one. In 1939 he acted together with
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in the comedy ''
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''. Following
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Nový starred in ''Parohy'', directed by
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. In 1949 Mac Frič made a brilliant parody of pre-war
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films – '' Pytlákova schovanka aneb Šlechetný milionář''. Nový appeared as millionaire René Skalský. In the 1950s Nový also conformed with the new régime and occasionally appeared in the comedies influenced by socialist realism, such as ''Slovo dělá ženu'' (1952) and ''Hudba z Marsu'' (1955). These films are considered rather marginal in his filmography. Fikejz (2007), p. 329
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played Nový in
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's film ''
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'' (2000).


Filmography

* ''Taková normální rodinka'' (1971) – as Jan Koníček * ''Muž, který rozdával smích'' (1970) * '' Světáci'' (Men about Town) (1969) – Professor * '' Fantom Morrisvillu'' (The Phantom of Morrisville) (1966) – Drummer Emil/Sir Hannibal Morris * ''Alibi na vodě'' (1965) – Photographer * ''Káťa a krokodýl'' (Kathy and Crocodile) (1965) – Man with umbrella * ''Dva z onoho světa'' (1962) – Pavel Fort/Petr Ford * ''
Bílá spona ''Bílá spona'' is a 1960 Czech crime film written and directed by Martin Frič. Cast * Čestmír Řanda as Capt. Chládek * Jarmila Smejkalová as Horáková * Jan Pohan as Lt. Janda * Milan Holubár as Lt. Burda * Václav Tomsovský as ...
'' (1960) – Horák * ''Kde alibi nestačí'' (1960) – Hotel director Kraus * ''O věcech nadpřirozených'' (1958) * '' Nechte to na mně'' (Leave It to Me) (1955) – Patočka * ''Hudba z Marsu'' (Music from Mars) (1955) – Composer Jiří Karas * ''Slovo dělá ženu'' (1952) – Ludvík Zach * '' Pytlákova schovanka'' (The Poacher's Ward) (1949) – René Skalský * ''Parohy'' (The Antlers) (1947) – Viktorin * ''Jenom krok'' (Only a Step) (1945) * ''Paklíč'' (1944) – Gabriel Anděl * '' Sobota'' (de:Samstag ist kein Alltag) (1944) – Richard Herbert * ''
Valentin Dobrotivý ''Valentin the Good'' ( cs, Valentin Dobrotivý) is a 1942 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. Cast * Lilly Hodácová as Julie Kahounová * Oldřich Nový as Valentin Plavec * Hana Vítová as Helena Bártová * Theodor Pištěk as K ...
'' (Valentin the Good) (1942) – Valentin Plavec * '' Hotel Modrá hvězda'' (The Blue Star Hotel) (1941) – Vladimír Rychta Rohan * '' Roztomilý člověk'' (A Charming Man) (1941) – Viktor Bláha * ''Turbína'' (1941) * ''Když Burian prášil / Baron Prášil'' (Baron Munchhausen) (1940) – Arnošt Benda * ''Dívka v modrém'' (1940) – Notary Jan Karas * ''Život je krásný'' (Life Is Beautiful) (1940) – Writer Jan Herold * '' Přítelkyně pana ministra'' (The Minister's Girlfriends) (1940) – Jan Hrubý * ''Dědečkem proti své vůli'' (The Reluctant Grandfather) (1939) – Richard Osten * ''
Eva tropí hlouposti ''Eva Fools Around'' ( cs, Eva tropí hlouposti) is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1939. Plot Eva Norová goes to visit her aunt Pa for her 60th birthday. Pa's wish is to learn how to grow the kind of roses that ...
'' (1939) – Michal Norr * ''
Kristián Kristian is a name in several languages, and is a form of Christian. Meaning in different languages The name is used in several languages, among them Albanian, Slovak, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, Bosnian, Macedonian, Bulgarian and Cro ...
'' (Christian) (1939) – Alois Novák alias Kristián * ''Třetí zvonění'' (The Third Ringing) (1938) – Dr Jan Hudec * '' Advokátka Věra'' (Lawyer Vera) (1937) – Petr 'Tygr' Kučera * ''Důvod k rozvodu'' (Grounds for Divorce) (1937) – Pavel Bertl * ''Falešná kočička'' (The False Pussycat) (1937) – MUDr Vladimír Přelouč * ''Na tý louce zelený'' (1936) * ''Rozkošný příběh'' (
Delightful Story ''Delightful Story'' (Czech:''Rozkosný príbeh'') is a 1936 Czech operetta film directed by Vladimír Slavínský and starring Věra Ferbasová, Zita Kabátová and Frantisek Kristof-Veselý.Opěla p.296 The film's sets were designed by the art d ...
) (1936) – Jaroslav Nerad * ''Uličnice'' (Minx) (1936) – Antonio Morreti alias Josef Hřebík * '' Velbloud uchem jehly'' (Camel Through the Eye of a Needle) (1936) – Valet Alfons * ''Rozpustilá noc'' (1934) – Monokl Fredy * ''
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'' (1926) * '' Neznámá kráska'' (The Mysterious Beauty) (1922) – Petr Stamati Songs *''Kombiné něžné'' Dref>


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External links

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Czechoslovak Movie Database

Filmová databáze FDb CZ

Encyclopedia of the City of Brno

Gallery of Czechoslovak Actors – Oldřich Nový
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