Jaroslav Marvan

Jaroslav Marvan

1901-12-11 – 1974-05-21 (age 72) Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary [now Czech Republic]
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Biography

Jaroslav Marvan was a Czechoslovakian actor. He was born in Prague and married in the 1920s to Marie Marvanov.  He was a member of numerous Czech theatres of note throughout the early 20th century, including the Vlasta Burian's theatre, Vinohradské Divadlo (1943-1950), Městská Divadla Pražská (1950-1954), and finally Národní Divadlo (national theatre), where he served for until two years before his death, in 1972.

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Known For

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A Great Road Ahead
A Great Road Ahead

1963

as general

Silent Barricade
Silent Barricade

1949

as Strázník Brucek

Ballad-Singer
A Night at Karlstein
A Night at Karlstein

1974

as purkrabí

The Death of Black King
The Death of Black King

1972

as Vacátko, Police Councilor

Murder in the Excelsior Hotel
Murder in the Excelsior Hotel

1971

as Policejní rada Vacátko

The Terribly Sad Princess
The Terribly Sad Princess

1968

as král Jindřich

I Dutifully Report
I Dutifully Report

1958

as strážmistr Flanderka

Tanečnice
Tanečnice

1943

as ředitel ND

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Plavecký mariáš
The Phantom of Morrisville
The Phantom of Morrisville

1966

as Inspektor Brumpby ze Scotland Yardu

The Borrowed Face
The Borrowed Face

1965

as komisař

The Fake Sweetheart
The Fake Sweetheart

1926

as Policeman

Hasek’s Tales from the Old Monarchy
Průlom
Happy Journey
Happy Journey

1943

as ředitel obchodního domu

The Inspector-General
The Inspector-General

1933

as hejtman Anton Skvoznik Dmuchanovský