- Jára
Cimrman or Jára da
Cimrman (officially
Jaroslav Cimrman) (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjaːra ˈtsɪmr̩man]), also
known as "the Master", is a
fictional Czech...
- Otto
Cimrman (1 May 1925 – 11 June 1988) was a
Czechoslovakian ice
hockey player who
competed in the 1956
Winter Olympics.
Mention of Otto
Cimrman's death...
- on 10 June 2005. The
first round was won by the
fictional genius Jára
Cimrman, but he was disqualified. King
Charles IV,
Bohemian king (1346–1378) and...
- Jára
Cimrman Lying,
Sleeping (Czech: Jára
Cimrman ležící, spící) is a 1983
Czechoslovak comedy film
directed by
Ladislav Smoljak. It is a
biopic of the...
-
Republic where he
works with the
Cimrman English Theatre performing English language translations of the
works of Jára
Cimrman, a man
voted the
greatest Czech...
-
authentic experiences of the Jára
Cimrman Theatre,
features its
actors and
contains real
excerpts from his plays, but
Cimrman's name does not
appear once (at...
- Šebánek, he
created the
fictional polymath Jára
Cimrman for the
radio programme Vinárna U
pavouka in 1966.
Cimrman was
voted The
Greatest Czech in 2005, but...
- by the
fictional Czech genius Jára
Cimrman. This
character appears in many
plays by
authors from the Jára
Cimrman Theatre in Prague. The
first act of...
- Salt
Prince (1982) Svatební
cesta do Jiljí (1983) Jára
Cimrman Lying,
Sleeping (Jára
Cimrman ležící, spící) (1983) The
Snowdrop Festival (1983) My Sweet...
- and musician, and from 1969 was a
member of the Jára
Cimrman Theatre (named
after Jára
Cimrman, the
spurious character) in Žižkov, Prague. His main profession...