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Gustav Opočenský

Gustav Opočenský was the son of Bohemian poet and journalist Gustav Roger of Opočenský (1881-1949). Originally, he began to study law, but after closing Nazi colleges in 1939 he headed for the theater, close to art, thanks to his father. He did not undergo any professional training, but after the war he gained his first permanent engagement in the Realistic Theater in Prague (1945-1946). Due to his unbridled inheritance, his father in the mid-1950s came into conflict with the Communist power, he had to go to the theater in Cologne from Pardubice and eventually in 1956 he banned the ban on artistic activity. Then he worked as a miner, later a worker in Stalin's races in Záluží near Most, but at the beginning of the following decade he managed to return to the theater. Subsequent banning of activity silenced Opočenský for twelve years, he reappeared in the film MARATÓN (1968). We can also remind him of his comedic role as an old Nazi in the movie ZÍTRA VSTANU AND I WILL BE TEA (1977). Gustav Opočensky's wife was actress Eva Strupplová (* 1926). Bohemian and artistic family genes also accompany the lives of their two sons, the artist and musician Petr Opočenský (* 1950) and sculptor Pavel Opočensky (* 1954).

Known For: Acting
Born: Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1920-12-07
Died: 1992-12-17

Film

No.YearTitleRoleVote Average
11955Popish Messenger60
21956Jindrich from Hradec65
31957Mikulas55
4196854
5196958
619690
7197077
819700
91971Narrator (voice)0
1019710
11197120
121971King60
13197350
1419730
15197520
161975Nývlt35
17197630
181976(segment "Silvestr 1948")50
19197762
201978Ranený Banderovec64
21197990
221980Emil Šimiak51
23198060
24198160
25198363
26198340
271984Gravedigger43
28198530
2919870
3019870
311987Pigasov0
321987Luciper57
3319890
3419890
351989zámecký pán55
36198940
37199073
38199160
391991Shepherd0

Television

No.YearTitleRoleVote Average
11980Film Director83
21985hotelový host40
319900