
Tomáš Töpfer
Acting
Biography
Tomáš Töpfer (* 10 January 1951 Prague) is a Czech actor, director, entrepreneur, screenwriter, university theatrical pedagogue, theater director and politician. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born: January 10, 1951
Place of Birth: Praha, Československo
Known For

Četnické humoresky
Crime series about a police station in the city of Brno, in the period of the pre-war First Czechoslovak Republic. The stories are based on real case files from that era.

Dobrodružství kriminalistiky

Dobrodružství kriminalistiky

Dva muži hlásí příchod
An only son, Jirí Valenta (Jaromír Hanzlík), has been drafted to the army. At the barracks he acquires the nickname Seamstress because he sews rugs in his spare time. One day, his friend introduces him to Julka Vávrová (Jorga Kotrbová), a girl he is desperate to get rid of. The naive Jirí falls in love with the girl and accepts her invitation to spend Easter together in the country. There he learns that the girl is the single mother of the young boy Martínek, whose father is the married tractor driver.

Ztracená brána

Zlatá labuť
Bára Veselá is constantly pursued by bad luck and is on the run from the law. By chance, she unwillingly becomes a salesperson for the fashion department at the newly opened department store, Zlatá labuť. This store is a magnificent palace of luxury and is a new modern landmark in the center of Prague. The store holds a rich history behind its opulent storefronts. It is March 15, 1939, and German occupation forces are invading the Czechoslovakian state.

Vyprávěj
Set in Czechoslovakia, the drama follows the lives of its characters against the backdrop of real historical events that shape their personal stories. To evoke period atmosphere, the series intersperses authentic clips from vintage Czechoslovak film newsreels, using their original commentaries or newly recorded historical voice-overs by Vladimír Fišer. A narrator, initially voiced by Vojtěch Kotek and later by Matěj Hádek, provides continuity and reflection, guiding viewers through changing times. Under the guidance of screenwriter Rudolf Merkner, each episode’s script weaves family and individual dramas into key moments of Czech and Slovak history: political shifts, cultural trends, and social transformations from the 1960s onward.

Cutting It Short
Francin, manager of a small-town brewery, has a charming wife whose abundant blonde locks are an adornment to the town. Maryska looks ethereal but loves meat and beer, while Francin is an ascetic. The strict members of the brewery board of directors come to audit the accounts, but are diverted from concentrating on Francin's detailed reports by Maryska, who has organized a pig-killing feast and is ably assisting the butcher. When she invites the old curmudgeons on the board to enjoy the fresh pork, they are too happy to agree. Francin doesn't know whether he is going to get a permanent contract. To make things worse his brother Pepin - eccentric, noisy and garrulous - turns up on an indefinite visit.

Osmy
An ordinary man with an ordinary job, ordinary family and ordinary affair has an unordinary day after he signes the Charta 77.

Taming Crocodiles
Lubos, an Alpine rescue worker, surprises his delighted daughter Amálka with an early return to Prague. Her joy leads her to skip school, prompting Lubos to join her class on a Tatra mountains trip. Amidst family chaos and comedic mishaps, their reunion hangs in the balance.
Filmography
as Bořivoj Vojan
as František Kriegel
as Arne Pulkráb
as Leopold Gerstner
as Self
as Josef Macháček
as Commentary (voice)
as Commentary (voice)
as Markus Preminger
as inženýr Goldstein
as Musil
as Karel Mráz (Májová romance doktora Mráze)
as Vojtěch
as kovář
as Majer
as Josef Taussig
as Majer st.
as Sivok
as Narrator
as Miroslav Kurka
as Václav Hora
as Strouhal
as František Piskáček
as starosta
as Narrator (voice)
as Karel Arazím
as Uxa
as Mystery - Jester
as Charles
as Commissioner Hamard
as kriminalista
as Milan Sahulák
as sladovník
as Fred
as Cyril (segment "Víkend") (voice)