- Jan
Werich (Czech: [ˈjan ˈvɛrɪx]; 6
February 1905 – 31
October 1980) was a
Czech actor,
playwright and writer.
Between 1916 and 1924,
Werich attended "reálné...
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Renaissance (Mannerist) Prague. It is one of the best
known films of Jan
Werich, who's
performing a dual role of
Emperor Rudolf and
baker Matěj. The movie...
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Werich is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Jan
Werich (1905–1980),
Czech actor, playwright, and
writer Jana Werichová [Wikidata] (1935–1981)...
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Throughout much of his career, he was ****ociated with
actor and
playwright Jan
Werich. In the U.S., he is
known for his role as the
polite Juror #11 in the 1957...
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Broccoli determined that
Werich was not
menacing enough, and
recast Donald Pleasence in the role – the
official excuse being that
Werich was ill. In the third...
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greeted by the children, who are
holding art and
paintings of the cat. Jan
Werich -
Magician /
Oliva Emília Vášáryová -
Diana (as
Emilie Vasáryová) Vlastimil...
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Werich went into
exile in New York City. He
worked as a
piano teacher and
choirmaster there, and
continued to work with
Voskovec and
Werich. In 1942...
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Michael Redgrave as
defence lawyer Marcel Dalio as
Strul (as Dalio) Jan
Werich as Sgt.
Constantin Marius Goring as
Oberst Müller
Alexander Knox as Prosecutor...
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theatre moved to Umělecká
beseda and in that time Jiří
Voskovec and Jan
Werich first appeared on the
stage with
their own play Vest
Pocket Revue, a montage...
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increasing his fee for the film, but
geared up to look for a replacement. Jan
Werich was
originally cast by
producer Harry Saltzman to play Blofeld. Upon his...