Vladimír Šmeral
Vladimír Šmeral | |
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Born | |
Died | March 15, 1982 Prague, Czechoslovakia | (aged 78)
Nationality | Czech |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1926-1979 |
Vladimír Šmeral (16 October 1903 in – 15 March 1982) was a Czech actor.
Life[]
He started acting in Zemské divadlo in Brno. He moved to Prague and acted in Liberated Theatre, E. F. Burian's theatre and Divadlo na Poříčí. His wife was Jewish, but he refused to divorce her in order to protect her during the World War II. He had an affair with his theatre co-star Adina Mandlová, who became pregnant.[1] In 1944 he was sent to a concentration camp in Wroclaw. Mandlová was sending him packages with food. In December 1944 she suffered a miscarriage. Šméral managed to escape from the camp and Mandlová help to hide him in a hospital. After the war he was active in many National Front organizations, as a member of the Czechoslovak Communist Party. He became an actor in Vinohrady Theatre and taught at DAMU. He is buried at the Vyšehrad Cemetery.
Selected filmography[]
- Skeleton on Horseback (1937)
- The World Is Ours (1937)
- Jan Cimbura (1941)
- Mist on the Moors (1943)
- Rozina, the Love Child (1945)
- Čapek's Tales (1947)
- Silent Barricade (1949)
- Hotel for Strangers (1966)
- The End of Agent W4C (1967)
- (1968)
- Larks on a String (1970)
- Witchhammer (1970)
- Všichni proti všem (1977)
References[]
- ^ "Vladimír Šmeral". ČSFD.cz (in Czech).
External links[]
- 1903 births
- 1982 deaths
- People from Brno-Country District
- People from the Margraviate of Moravia
- Communist Party of Czechoslovakia politicians
- Czech male film actors
- Czech male stage actors
- 20th-century Czech male actors
- Burials at Vyšehrad Cemetery
- Czech actor stubs