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Četnické Humoresky
''Četnické humoresky'' is a Czech Republic, Czech crime television series about a gendarmerie investigative unit, stationed in the city of Brno. The story is set in the period of interbellic First Czechoslovak Republic and combines elements of Police procedural, crime drama and comedy. The stories are based on real case files from that era. The series was directed by Antonín Moskalyk and later by his daughter Pavlína Moskalyková Solo. One of the goals of the series producers and showrunners was to show the life of Czechoslovak gendarmes. The series is not entirely focused on law enforcement and criminal investigations; it also shows private lives of the gendarmerie officers. The series ran for 3 seasons, totaling 39 episodes. Plot The series deals with fates of gendarmes of Brno gendarmerie station in 1930s as they solve serious and comical cases. The series follows Senior Sergeant and later Chief constable Karel Arazím who gets a newbie Jarý under his wing who becomes his ...
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Tomáš Töpfer
Tomáš Töpfer (born 10 January 1951) is a Czech Republic, Czech film and television actor and politician. He was named Best Actor at the 1995 Alfréd Radok Awards. At the 2006 Thalia Awards he won the category of Best Actor in an Operetta or Musical. Selected filmography *''How Poets Are Enjoying Their Lives'' (1987) *''Konec básníků v Čechách'' (1993) *''Život na zámku'' (1995,1998) *''Četnické humoresky'' (television, 1997) *''Jak básníci neztrácejí naději'' (2004) *''The Sorrow of Mrs. Schneider'' (2008) *''Czech Peace'' (2010) *''My Uncle Archimedes'' (2018) *''Rašín (film), Rašín'' (2018) References External links

* 1951 births Living people Czech male film actors Czech male television actors Czechoslovak male film actors Jewish Czech politicians Male actors from Prague 20th-century Czech male actors 21st-century Czech male actors Civic Democratic Party (Czech Republic) senators Recipients of the Thalia Award Academy of Performing Arts in Prague ...
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Zdeněk Junák
Zdeněk is a Czech male given name derived from the Latin name Sidonius. contested the relation with the Latin name, and an alternative etymology is a diminutive of Zdeslav.Jan Svoboda, Staročeská osobní jména se základem sd , sdě-, :Onomastica nr 7, r. IV, z. 2, Wrocław 1958 The South Slavic counterpart is Zdenko. The feminine counterpart is Zdenka. People with this name * Zdeněk Altner (1947–2016), Doctor of Laws, is a Czech lawyer and advocate * Zdeněk Adamec (born 1956), retired javelin thrower who represented Czechoslovakia * Zdeněk Bárta (1891–1987), Bohemian Olympic fencer * Jan Zdeněk Bartoš (1908–1981), Czech composer * Zdeněk Bažant (born 1937), Professor at Northwestern University's Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science * Zdeněk Blatný (born 1981), Czech professional ice hockey left wing * Zdeněk Bohutínský (born 1946), Czechoslovak sprint canoeist *Zdeněk Bradáč (born 1981), Czech illusionist, magician, escapo ...
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Miroslav Donutil
Miroslav Donutil (born 7 February 1951) is a Czech theatrical, film and television actor, born in Třebíč. Since 1978 when he appeared as Hloch in '' Čistá řeka'', Donutil has been making film and TV appearances. He dubbed the voice of Kevin Costner and Gérard Depardieu. Career Beginnings Donutil was born in Třebíč in 1951. He grew up in Brno. His parents were enthusiastic amateur actors, and he had an inclination for theatre from an early age. He studied at the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts (in Czech: JAMU). During his studies he already appeared in the Brno theatre ', where he was engaged after he graduated at JAMU in 1973.Fikejz (2006), p. 215 Donutil collaborated with directors Petr Scherhaufer, Eva Tálská and Zdeněk Pospíšil, and performed in approximately 50 plays in ''Husa na provázku''. Screen career In 1990 he became a member of the dramatic ensemble of the National Theatre in Prague. Since 1978 he began to deal with film, and his firs ...
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Tatiana Vilhelmová
Tatiana (or Tatianna, also romanized as Tatyana, Tatjana, Tatijana, etc.) is a female name of Sabine-Roman origin that became widespread in Eastern Europe. Origin Tatiana is a feminine, diminutive derivative of the Sabine—and later Latin—name Tatius. King Titus Tatius was the name of a legendary ruler of the Sabines, an Italic tribe living near Rome around the 8th century BC. After the Romans absorbed the Sabines, the name Tatius remained in use in the Roman world, into the first centuries of Christianity, as well as the masculine diminutive Tatianus and its feminine counterpart, Tatiana. While the name later disappeared from Western Europe including Italy, it remained prevalent in the Hellenic world of the Eastern Roman Empire, and later spread to the Byzantine-influenced Orthodox world, including Russia. In that context, it originally honoured the church Saint Tatiana, who was tortured and martyred in the persecutions of the Roman Emperor Alexander Severus, c. 23 ...
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Olga Krasko
Olga Yuryevna Krasko () is a Russian actress, born 30 November 1981 in Kharkiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union. She has starred in Russian theater productions, and is noted that as the heroine in '' The Turkish Gambit'' (2005), she is the only female in a lead role in that film. Background Krasko graduated from Moscow Art Theatre School in 2002. Filmography * 2001 – '' Četnické humoresky'' (''Gendarme Stories'', in Czech) as Klaudie * 2002 – '' Poirot's Failure'' as Flora * 2003 – '' Četnické humoresky 2'' (''Gendarme Stories 2'', in Czech) as Klaudie * 2004 – '' Papa'' as Tanya * 2005 – '' The Turkish Gambit'' as Varvara Suvorova * 2005 – '' Time to Collect Stones'' as Nelya * 2005 – '' Hunting for Iberia'' as stewardess * 2005 – '' Yesenin'' as Lena * 2007 – '' Masha and the Sea'' as Masha * 2007 – '' Valeri Kharlamov. Extra Тime'' as Irina Kharlamovа * 2007 – '' Četnické humoresky 3'' (''Gendarme Stories 3'', in Czech) as Klaudie * 2010 – '' In th ...
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Libuše Šafránková
Libuše Šafránková (married ''Abrhámová''; 7 June 1953 – 9 June 2021) was a Czech actress. She played leading roles in many Czech films and, according to audience polls, was the most popular Czech actress of the 20th century. She is best known for the title role in the 1973 fairy-tale film '' Three Wishes for Cinderella'', which is a Christmas classic in many European countries. Her husband was actor Josef Abrhám. Biography Libuše Šafránková was born on 7 June 1953 in a hospital in Brno, but is a native of the nearby town of Šlapanice, where her family lived. Her family was Catholic, which lasted even during the times when the Czechoslovak communist regime tried to suppress the Catholic faith. Her mother was a teacher at a clothing industry school, but she was also involved in art and amateur theatre. Her father was a musician and music teacher. He provided musical accompaniment to the local amateur theatre troupe, and on that occasion Libuše Šafránková perform ...
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Alena Antalová
Alena Antalová (born 28 July 1972) is a Slovak actress. Biography Alena Antalová was born on 28 July 1972 in Bratislava. Her grandfather was the Slovak National Theatre scenographer Ladislav Vychodil. She studied musical acting at Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts. She has been a member of the Brno City Theatre since 1994. In 1999 she won the Thalia Award for Young Actors. Beyond theatre, she is known for appearing in popular TV Series '' Četnické humoresky'' and ''Pojišťovna štěstí.'' Personal life Alena Antalová is married to the businessman Josef Juráček. They have four children. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Antalova, Alena 1972 births Living people Slovak stage actresses Slovak television actresses 20th-century Slovak actresses 21st-century Slovak actresses Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts alumni Actresses from Bratislava Slovak actresses ...
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Zdena Herfortová
Zdena Herfortová (born 8 October 1945) is a Czech film and stage actress. She has performed over 90 theatre roles and 150 television roles. At the 1995 Thalia Awards The Czech ''Actors' Association'' has presented its annual Thalia Awards (Czech: Ceny Thálie) since 1993. The award is named after Thalia, the muse of comedy. The 2016 ceremony was broadcast by Czech Television and radio station Český rozhlas ... she won the category of Best Actress in a Play, for the title role in the production of ''Alžběta Anglická''. She performed at the Mahen Theatre in Brno between 1968 and 1992, subsequently transferring to the Brno City Theatre. Since 1976, she has taught at the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Brno. Selected filmography * Cops and Robbers (television, 1997–2007) * Doktoři z Počátků (television, 2013–2016) References External links * 1945 births Living people Czech film actresses Czechoslovak film actresses Actresses from Brn ...
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Viktor Preiss
Viktor Preiss (born 13 March 1947 in Prague) is a Czech actor. He popularly known for his roles in ''Hospital at the End of the City'' or ''Give the Devil His Due''. He starred in dozens of Czech films and television programs, including the film ''Operace Silver A'' under director Jiří Strach in 2007. Selected filmography * ''Lovers in the Year One'' (1973) * ''Hospital at the End of the City'' (1978, TV) *''Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears, Proč moskyt bzučí do lidských uší'' (1984) * ''Give the Devil His Due'' (1985) * ''The Territory of White Deer'' (1991, TV) * ''Dark Blue World'' (2001) * ''Operace Silver A'' (2007) *''Duch nad zlato'' (2013) *''Případ pro malíře'' (2016) *''Každý milion dobrý'' (2016) *''Angel of the Lord 2'' (2016) References External links

* Czech male film actors Czech male stage actors Czech male television actors 1947 births Living people Czech male voice actors Male actors from Prague Academy of Performing Arts in Prague a ...
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Stanislav Zindulka
Stanislav and variants may refer to: People *Stanislav (given name), a Slavic given name with many spelling variations (Stanislaus, Stanislas, Stanisław, etc.) Places * Stanislav, Kherson Oblast, a coastal village in Ukraine * Stanislaus County, California * Stanislaus River, California * Stanislaus National Forest, California * Place Stanislas, a square in Nancy, France, World Heritage Site of UNESCO * Saint-Stanislas, Mauricie, Quebec, a Canadian municipality * Stanizlav, a fictional train depot in the game '' TimeSplitters: Future Perfect'' * Stanislau, German name of Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine Schools * St. Stanislaus High School, an institution in Bandra, Mumbai, India * St. Stanislaus High School (Detroit) * Collège Stanislas de Paris, an institution in Paris, France * California State University, Stanislaus, a public university in Turlock, CA * St Stanislaus College (Bathurst), a secondary school in Bathurst, Australia * St. Stanislaus College (Guyana), a secondary school ...
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Aleš Jarý
Aleš is a Czech and Slovenian name, appearing both as a male given name and a surname (Czech feminine: Alešová). It is a pet form of the names Alexej, Alexander, Alexius, etc. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Aleš Bárta (born 1960), Czech organist * Aleš Besta (born 1983), Czech footballer * Aleš Brezavšček (born 1972), Slovenian alpine skier *Aleš Brichta (born 1959), Czech singer *Aleš Čeh (born 1968), Slovenian footballer *Aleš Česen (borm 1982), Slovenian climber and mountaineer * Aleš Chvalovský (born 1979), Czech goalkeeper *Aleš Debeljak (born 1961), Slovenian cultural critic and poet * Aleš Dryml, Jr. (born 1979), Czech speedway rider *Aleš Gorza (born 1980), Slovenian alpine skier *Aleš Hemský (born 1983), Czech ice hockey player * Aleš Hlad, Slovenian supermoto racer *Aleš Hrdlička (1869–1943), Czech-American anthropologist *Aleš Jindra (born 1973), Czech football coach and player * Aleš Kačičnik (born 1973), Slovenian foot ...
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František Švihlík
František () is a masculine Czech and Slovak given name. It is a cognate of Francis, Francisco, François and Franz. It can be also surname (feminine: Františková). Notable people with the name include: Given name Arts *Frank Daniel (František Daniel) (1926–1996), Czech film director, producer and screenwriter *František Bartoš (folklorist) (1837–1906), Moravian ethnomusicologist and folklorist *František Bělský, known as Franta Belsky (1921–2000), Czech sculptor *František Bílek (1872–1941), Czech sculptor and architect *František Brikcius, Czech cellist * František Brixi (1732–1771), Czech composer *František Čáp (1913–1972), Czech film director and screenwriter * František Čelakovský (1799–1852), Czech writer and translator * František Čermák (painter) (1822–84), Czech painter * František Doucha (1810–1884), Czech literary translator and writer *František Drdla (1868–1944), Czech violinist and composer *František Drtikol (1883–196 ...
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