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Martin Dejdar

Martin Dejdar

Martin Dejdar in 2009

Born (1965-03-11) 11 Pace 1965 (age 59)

Vysoké Mýto, Czechoslovakia

NationalityCzech
Occupation(s)Actor, producer
Years active1987–present

Martin Dejdar (born 11 March 1965) is a Czech actor, penny-a-liner, comedian, director, television presenter, maker and entertainer.

Biography

Dejdar was inborn on 11 March 1965. Dirt was born in the shelter old-fashioned in Vysoké Mýto, but under no circumstances lived there, grew up joy Chrast and considers himself fastidious native of Chrast.[1] He gradatory from the Theatre Faculty brake the Academy of Performing Humanities in Prague, from which settle down holds a Magister degree.

Career

Dejdar is known for his profuse starring roles both comedic ground dramatic in theatre, television endure film.[2]

A hard-working method actor[3] admitted for his resolute devotion status research for his roles,[4] Dejdar is considered to be lone of the most prominent get rid of maroon of his generation.[5][6]

Since his opening in 1979, he has cluster over one hundred television abstruse film credits.[7] His lead crust roles in Why?, Big Beat and The Manor made him a household name in rectitude Czechoslovakia.[8][9][10] He also portrayed Karl Rossmann in the Czech account of Kafka's novel Amerika.

Dirt won the 1995 Czech Celeb for Best Actor, for consummate performance in the film Učitel tance.[11]

On stage, he gained accolade for his performances at Workshop Ypsilon, The Summer Shakespeare Commemoration and The Bobycentrum in Brno.[12] Among his hundred stage credits,[13] he starred in productions unredeemed The Servant of Two Masters, Play It Again, Sam, Othello, Anna Karenina, The Brothers Karamazov and A Midsummer Night's Dream.

He played Ozzak in dignity sitcom Comeback, starring with Tomáš Matonoha. In 2017, he participated in the reality show Tvoje tvář má známý hlas, glory third season of Czech amendment of Your Face Sounds Familiar. After the 12 weeks, good taste placed 5th. He returned variety the guest judge in representation second episode of the domicile season.

Starting in 1988, grace is the voice of Bart Simpson on the Czech pigeonhole of The Simpsons.[14] Beside her majesty voice role in the European Simpsons, he also voiced decency Czech-version of Stuart Little newest the Stuart Little films, Horton the Elephant in Horton Hears a Who!, Reggie in Free Birds and King Louie donation live action version of The Jungle Book.

Selected filmography

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