Ota Sklenčka

Ota Sklenčka

  • Birthday: 1919-12-19
  • Deathday: 1993-10-10
  • Place of birth: Hradec Králové, Československo
  • Also know as: Ota Sklencka

Biography

Ota Sklenčka (19 December 1919 in Hradec Králové – 10 October 1993 in Prague) was a Czech actor. He starred in the film Poslední propadne peklu under director Ludvík Ráža in 1982. He graduated from grammar school in 1939, after less than a semester of medical studies, when the Nazis closed down Czech universities, he took the stage. He started acting with Horror at the Horácký Theater from where he moved to the Tábor theater, later in 1951 he also played in Prague at the Theater in Vinohrady, then under the title Theater of the Czechoslovak Army, respectively. since September 1955 the Central Theater of the Czechoslovak Army. From there he moved to the Municipal Theaters of Prague where he played from 1961 to 1975 and his acting career continued until 1980 in the Zdeněk Nejedlý Realistic Theater in Prague's Smíchov (nowadays the Švanda Theater is located here). From this theater in 1989 he was back to Vinohrady, the new director of the Vinohrady Theater, František Laurin. Here he remained practically until his death in 1993. From 1961 he also worked as a theater pedagogue at the Prague DAMU. His students included, for example, František Němec. Among his hobbies was artistic activity, he was a relatively good painter and a sports fisherman. He also worked on radio, in film and was often cast on television, both in serials and television productions. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Filmography

Prípad Platfus

1985

As JUDr. Lískovec

Dream City

1973

As

Tank Brigade

1955

As

The Liberation of Prague

1977

As Albert Pražák

Shoesmachine

1954

As Ort

Dark Sun

1980

As Profesor

Miss Golem

1973

As Doyen of Board of Trade

My Dear Aunt and Me

1975

As kapitán kriminální policie

Count Dracula

1971

As Professor Van Helsing

Helimadoe

1993

As

Dům ztracených duší

1967

As koroner

O labuti

1983

As

Panenka

1981

As Dr. Harvey Lewis

Oil Lamps

1971

As Father

Extended Time

1985

As Josef Fořt

The Last One Will Go to Hell

1982

As nový rychtář

The Third Prince

1983

As starý sluha

Úřad

1968

As Otec de Vos

Nezralé maliny

1982

As Beďar

O mrtvých jen dobře

1985

As Vojtěch Deml

Defendant

1964

As

Nevěra

1956

As

Lovers in the Year One

1974

As Director

I Dutifully Report

1958

As Major wolf

Konečná stanice

1982

As bývalý hudebník Bohdan Pavlus

Samota

1965

As

Tchýně

1969

As

Šach mat

1964

As

Rytmus 1934

1980

As

No Entrance

1960

As (segment "Wandering")

Soví hnízdo

1982

As Strnad

Zkouška pokračuje

1960

As director Cuba

Zrcadlení

1978

As

Smeč

1983

As

Skid

1960

As

The King of Kings

1963

As Mate #5

Oranžový měsíc

1962

As Representative Kadlec (voice)

Death Is Called Engelchen

1963

As cetník Bárta

Golden Queen

1965

As

Oliver Twist

1965

As

Maryshka and the Wolf's Castle

1979

As Narrator (voice)

Hordubal

1980

As

Maryla

1969

As

Mam’zelle Nitouche

1977

As Major Chateau-Cibus

Straw Hat

1972

As

Klient

1974

As

The Island of the Silver Herons

1977

As Colonel von Bülow (voice)

Zlaté rybky

1978

As

Idiotka

1978

As

Bratři

1987

As

Romaneto

1981

As

Dostih

1982

As

Attention, Rounds!

1982

As Josef Bartůněk (voice)

Škola hrou

1982

As

The Pearl Necklace

1965

As soused Bohouš Růžička

Otravný víkend

1989

As Kropáček

Hot autumn with the smell of mango

1984

As Rádž's Grandfather (voice)

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