- Jiří
Trnka (none [ˈjɪr̝iː
ˈtr̩ŋka]; 24
February 1912 – 30
December 1969) was a
Czech puppet-maker, illustrator, motion-picture
animator and film director...
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Trnka (feminine Trnková) is a
Czech habitational surname,
meaning a
person who
lived by a
blackthorn bush, or
trnka in Czech. The name may
refer to: Dobroslav...
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Wenzel Trnka von
Krzowitz (Czech: Václav
Trnka z Křovic; 1739–1791) was an Austrian-Czech physician, professor, and
amateur composer of the 18th century...
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Johann Trnka (21
March 1912 – 24
March 1950) was a
convicted murderer who was the last
person to be
sentenced to
death and
executed in Austria. In order...
- Jiří
Trnka (2
December 1926 – 1
March 2005) was a
Czechoslovak football defender who pla**** for
Czechoslovakia in the 1954 FIFA
World Cup. He also pla****...
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Pavel Trnka (born July 27, 1976) is a
Czech former professional ice
hockey defenceman. He pla****
seven seasons in the
National Hockey League with the...
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spans between the 1950s and the 1980s.
Notable Czech animators include Jiří
Trnka,
Karel Zeman, Břetislav Pojar, Jan Švankmajer, Vera Neubauer, Hermína Týrlová...
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Jules Verne" from 1958,
which combined acted drama with animation, and Jiří
Trnka, the
founder of the
modern puppet film. This
began a
tradition of animated...
- by Jiří
Trnka, his last
feature length film
before his
death 10
years later in 1969. It is
based on the
Shakespeare play of the same name.
Trnka, working...
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company date back to 1987, when two of the company's founders,
Miroslav Trnka and
Peter Paško,
developed their first antivirus program called NOD. This...