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Partička
Partička was a Slovak improvisational comedy show strongly inspired by Whose Line Is It Anyway?, later brought to the Czech Republic. The Slovak edition started in 2009. Although it saw a big success with the younger generation of viewers, its ratings were never high enough for the commercial television Markíza, which broadcast the show. After several shifts with its timeslot (starting on Monday nights – moved to Saturday nights) the show ended after its fourth season on 31 December 2012. Several Slovak actors have appeared on the show including Juraj Kemka, Lukáš Latinák and Petra Polnišová. The show was later brought to the Czech television Prima, where its success slowly grew to a very popular show. Production made several tours across the Czech Republic and organized the summer festival ''Partička na Vzduchu'' starring Slovak actors as well. After cancellation on the television channel Prima, production moved to the internet television channel Stream.cz as iParti ...
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Richard Genzer
Richard Genzer (born 20 December 1966) is a Czech actor, dancer, singer, TV host and comedian. He was born in Prague. His father wanted him to be an association football player, however, he attended and graduated from the Dance Conservatory in Prague, where he met and befriended his later colleague, Michal Suchánek (Czech actor), Michal Suchánek. Television and film career After his studies he started working as a dancer in the group UNO, and subsequently began to appear in musicals. The most successful were Krysař (Pied Piper), West Side Story (musical), West Side Story and Dracula (musical), Dracula. In 2000, along with Michal Suchánek, Josef Carda and Veronika Žilková, he performed on TV Nova (Czech Republic), TV Nova's show Tele Tele. He continued to work with Michal Suchánek on the show MR. GS. He appeared in several films, including Kameňák 2's third sequel, Sněženky a machři po 25 letech (Snowdrops and Aces after 25 years) and Láska za milion (Love in a mill ...
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Whose Line Is It Anyway?
''Whose Line Is It Anyway?'' is a short-form improvisational comedy show created by Dan Patterson and Mark Leveson. The three major versions of the show are the original 1988 British radio programme (from which all subsequent versions are adapted), the British television programme, which ran from 1988 to 1999, and the American television programme, which ran from 1998 to 2007 and was revived in 2013. All three versions were produced by Patterson and Leveson and have a continuity of cast (for example, both the British radio and television shows were hosted by Clive Anderson, while several performers from the British television show then starred in the American television show). Each version of the show consists of a panel of four performers who create characters, scenes, and songs on the spot, in the style of short-form improvisation games, many taken from theatresports. Topics for the games are based on either audience suggestions or predetermined prompts from the host. Th ...
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Marián Miezga
Marián Miezga (born 30 October 1974) is a Slovak actor. He was recognised at the 1998 DOSKY Awards as Discovery of the Year as part of the performance of ''Na koho to slovo padne''. Although mainly known for his television roles on Slovak TV channels RTVS and TV JOJ, he joined the cast of Markíza's Oteckovia in 2018 as Juraj Šípka. Selected filmography *'' S.O.S.'' (television, 2004) *''Panelák'' (television, 2008–2014) *'' Mesto tieňov'' (television, 2008) *'' Partička'' (television, 2009) *''Oteckovia ''Oteckovia'' () is a Slovak family comedy-drama television series based on the 2014 Argentine soap opera '' Señores Papis''. The series is directed by Vladmir Fishcer, Adriana Totikova and Peter Minarcin, and produced by Michal Krajčík, Helen ...'' (television, 2018) *' (2019) References External links * 1974 births Male actors from Bratislava Living people Slovak male film actors Slovak male stage actors Slovak male television actors Male voice ...
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