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Jaroslav Satoranský (born 17 December 1939 in
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) is a
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. He belongs to famous Czech stage players and also to film actors.


Biography

Jaroslav Satoransky finished his study of
DAMU The Department of Dramatic Theatre (, abbreviated DAMU) is one of three departments at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (alongside the Film and TV school and the Department of Music). The academy was opened in 1945 immediately after th ...
in 1961. After this he performed in a Kladno Theatre for a short time. Since 1966 he has been a member of Vinohrady Theatre in Prague.


Selected filmography

* 2004 - ''Vražda kočky domácí'' * 2004 - ''Četnické humoresky'' * 2001 - ''Zdivočelá země'' * 1998 - ''Legenda Emöke'' * 1993 - ''Ze života hmyzu'' * 1979 - '' Inženýrská odysea'' * 1979 - ''Causa Králík'' * 1978 - ''Tajemství proutěného košíku'' * 1977 - ''Sázka na třináctku'' * 1976 - ''Případ mrtvých spolužáků'' * 1976 - ''Parta hic'' * 1975 - ''
Youngest of the Hamr's Family ''The Youngest of the Hamr Family'' () is a Czechoslovak television series first broadcast in 1975. The show was written by Jaroslav Dietl Jaroslav Dietl (22 May 1929 – 29 June 1985) was a Czech television series writer, film and televis ...
'' * 1974 - ''
Krkonošské pohádky Krkonošské pohádky (literally Giant Mountains' Fairy Tales) is a Czech children's television series about Krakonoš, the mythical ruler of the Giant Mountains. It was filmed by director Věra Jordánová for Czechoslovak Television. It consists ...
'' * 1974 - ''Případ mrtvého muže'' * 1971 - ''F. L. Věk'' * 1970 - ''Už zase skáču přes kaluže'' * 1969 - ''
End of a Priest ''End of a Priest'' () is a 1969 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Evald Schorm. It was entered into the 1969 Cannes Film Festival. Cast * Vlastimil Brodský as Verger Albert * Jan Libíček as Teacher * Zdena Škvorecká as Anna * Jana B ...
'' * 1969 - ''Záhada hlavolamu'' * 1969 - ''
Larks on a String ''Larks on a String'' () is a 1969 Czech film directed by Jiří Menzel. The film was banned by the Czechoslovak government, but was later released in 1990 after the fall of the Communist regime. It tells the stories of various characters consider ...
'' () * 1968 - ''
The Sinful People of Prague ''The Sinful People of Prague'' () was a Czechoslovak television programme which was first broadcast in 1968. The programme was written and directed by Jiří Sequens. The thirteen-part series is an adaptation of Jiří Marek's short stories fro ...
'' () * 1967 - ''Dívka s třemi velbloudy'' * 1963 - ''Bylo nás deset'' * 1961 - ''Kde řeky mají slunce'' * 1961 - ''Osení''


External links

* DAMU - "Art University"
Theatre in Vinohrady, Prague
{{DEFAULTSORT:Satoransky Living people 1939 births Czech male film actors Czech male stage actors Male actors from Prague Academy of Performing Arts in Prague alumni 20th-century Czech male actors 21st-century Czech male actors Recipients of the Thalia Award