
Jan Hrušínský
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Jan Hrušínský.
Born: June 9, 1955
Place of Birth: Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]
Known For

Ach, ta láska nebeská…
The story, set mainly in the picturesque surroundings of a First Republic swimming pool, offers many surprises in the form of unexpected performances by acting and singing stars, who pay tribute to the lady of Czech swing.

Three kings
Three kings is Czech war series that was aired in 1998. It is loosely based on story of members of ressistance organization Obrana národa who were known Three Kings. This group consisted of Josef Balabán, Václav Morávek and Josef Mašín.

The Czech Century
Czech Century brings the key moments of the history of the Czech nation from 1918 to 1989.

Plechová kavalerie
Plechová kavalérie is a Czechoslovak/Czech TV series about combine operators filmed by Jaroslav Dudek.

První republika

Hříchy pro pátera Knoxe

Granny
A tale based on novel by Czech writer Bozena Nemcova.

I Was a Teenage Intellectual (Byl jsem mladistvým intelektuálem)
Pavel and Eva are two teenagers who live a happy life full of McDonald's food, action movies and pop music. But one night, Pavel stumbles upon a secret gathering of intellectuals in the woods on his way to the video store. Not wanting to be discovered, the intellectuals attack him and the chief intellectual bites him in the leg. Some times later, he begins changing... Will the power of television, Eva's love and pop star Michal David's music save him from the intellectuals' evil clutches?

Affairs of my Wife
Doctor Adéla Neradová, a medical doctor, has succumbed to the desire to uncover a criminal and become a kind of Sherlock Holmes in skirts. The thankless role of her Dr. Watson has fallen to her husband Peter, a professional photographer who helps her with the cases she gets involved in, but usually gets everything mixed up.

Me, brother and the name Hrušínský
According to family legend, the name Hrušínský was born after Rudolf and Jan Hrušínský's grandfather Rudolf Böhm was caught stealing pears on a theater stage. The German name Böhm suddenly became Hruškovský and shortly after that Hrušínský. Grandfather Rudolf, later known as Rudolf Hrušínský the eldest, adopted the surname as his own and began using it in 1935. However, the history of the Hrušínský acting family goes back much further. It is therefore not surprising that the brothers Rudolf and Jan also took the same path. The documentary charts their acting beginnings alongside their father Rudolf Hrušínský Sr., from their first roles, through theater engagements at the Drama Studio in Ústí nad Labem and the Drama Club in Prague, to unforgettable film and television roles, when three generations of Hrušínskýs often met in front of the camera.
Filmography
as Headmaster
as Miloš Fous
as ředitel televizní stanice
as Self
as Blecha
as Dobroš
as Kubena
as Král
as Beránek
as Hugo Mazal
as Jakub Lébl
as Král Kryšpín
as Stach
as Honza Bláha
as policejní důstojník
as Václav Pospíchal
as starosta/otec Mártyho
as Havlík
as Oldřich
as Vladimír Janata
as hrabě Pintoff
as Mjr. Svatopluk Březina
as Slávek
as Trant
as Jaroslav Vazač
as Waiter in Existential Heidegger Cafe
as Štěpán
as major
as Lucie's Dad
as Rubín
as Jan Lhota
as Wohanka
as Michal Mácha
as Junger Leutnant
as Goat owner
as František
as Martin
as Zdeněk
as Pepan Bursík
as Honza Pavelka
as Král Hostivit
as Suchý (voice)
as Prince Jaroslav
as Trifko
as Honza Pavelka
as hodinář Láďa Kratochvíl
as Honza Bláha
as Orlík
as chlapec