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Home/People/Pavel Landovský
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Born
Sep 11, 1936Died: Oct 10, 2014
Lived 78 years
Place of Birth
Havlíčkův Brod
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

87
Movies
11
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Pavel Landovský

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Pavel Landovský (September 11, 1936 – October 10, 2014) was a Czech actor, playwright and director. He was a prominent dissident under the communist regime of former Czechoslovakia. Landovský was born in Německý Brod and studied at the Faculty of Theatre in Prague and then played in regional theaters in Teplice, Šumperk, Klatovy and Pardubice. The first play that he wrote, Hodinový hoteliér, premiered at the Činoherní theater on 11 May 1969. In 1971 the communist regime banned him from film and television. He continued acting at The Drama Club and other theatres. Landovský was one of the initiators of the human rights' petition Charter 77. He was subsequently banned from working at the theater. Constantly harassed by the secret police (Státní bezpečnost), during the winter of 1978-79, Landovský was accosted at night by an agent and severely beaten and had his leg broken. Feeling compelled to leave for his safety, when was offered a position in the ensemble of the Burgtheater in Vienna, Austria, he accepted. After the Velvet Revolution in 1989, he was able to return to Prague in January 1990. There he was able to act again, playing one of the lead characters in the play Audience at club Činoherní - a play written by his friend Václav Havel 16 years earlier, and who had recently been elected president of then Czechoslovakia. The play was directed by Jiří Menzel. He died on October 10, 2014 from a heart attack in Kytín, aged 78.
Murderous Tales poster

Murderous Tales

Cast
2016
Hoteliér poster

Hoteliér

Cast
2013
Bastardi III poster

Bastardi III

as dědeček
2012
WesternStory poster

WesternStory

as Trubec
2011
Leaving poster

Leaving

Cast
2011
Stínu neutečeš poster

Stínu neutečeš

as Řehoř
2009
Citizen Havel Rolls Another Barrel poster

Citizen Havel Rolls Another Barrel

as Self
2009
Setkání v Praze, s vraždou poster

Setkání v Praze, s vraždou

as Jelíček
2009
Shameless poster

Shameless

as Bedrich
2008
Chyťte doktora poster

Chyťte doktora

as Cyril Záruba
2007
Empties poster

Empties

as Řezáč
2007
A Little Piece of Heaven poster

A Little Piece of Heaven

as Starej
2005
O svatební krajce poster

O svatební krajce

as sklepník
2003
Late Night Talks with Mother poster

Late Night Talks with Mother

as Pavel Landovský
2003
Já a moji synové... poster

Já a moji synové...

as Self
2002
Únos domů poster

Únos domů

as Podestát
2002
Max, Sally and the Magic Phone poster

Max, Sally and the Magic Phone

Cast
2001
The Plastic People of the Universe poster

The Plastic People of the Universe

as Self
2001
Angel Exit poster

Angel Exit

as Machata
2000
Halt, Or I'll Miss! poster

Halt, Or I'll Miss!

as Petřina
1998