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Acting
April 16, 1947
London, UK
Jiří Štěpnička, by his own name Jiří Samec (* 16 April 1947 London) is a Czech actor. He is the son of Czech actress Jiřina Štěpničková and a drawing professor from Strakonice Jan Samka, for whom Jiřina Štěpničková married shortly before the son's birth. The place of his birth was given English citizenship, and he received five names in baptism according to his godparents: Jiří Jan Jaroslav Martin Otto. After the return of her family to Czechoslovakia, Jiřina Štěpničková was cast down and, based on a frightened letter from director František Čáp, she attempted to emigrate to Šumava through the state border with a three-year-old son in her arms, the generalist Hruška was a confederate of the State Security, detained and sentenced to 15 years . She was imprisoned until the amnesty for ten years and raised her grandparents. He completed his primary school in the countryside of the country. At 13, her mother returned from prison to her son and lived thanks to director Martin Fricov in Prague 4 - Hodkovičky. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


as Barman


as Drotár



as Jiří Bojan

as Self

as Jan Staněk

as Jiří Bojan

as otec

as Commentary (voice)

as Holý
as Commentary (voice)

as Jiří

as Rektor

as Panek


as Lumír Hlouška

as Igorův otec


as Karel Salák

as Radek Krása

as král

as MUDr. Norbert Zikmund
as notář
as rádce Jakub

as vévoda Akilon
as Marek
as Doubrava


as King (voice) / Sorcerer (voice)
as hrabě Naryškin


as Freimann

as da Costa
as řed. Bradáč

as Václav Tomšovský
as King
as velitel hlídky VB podporučík Jiří Kosek
as František Šupich


as Ludvík
as Erik Holm Svensen
as Vendelín

as otec Kačky

as Miloš Haub

as Blondýn

as Painter Scheiner
as nadporučík Kříž


as Mlynářův syn Divobij


as Sakl

as Self



as Hermann
as Bohdan

as Young Man

as Danil






as Milda Svoboda

