
Václav Lohniský
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Václav Lohniský.
Born: November 5, 1920
Place of Birth: Holice, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]
Known For

Šlechetný cowboy Sandy
In a small Texas town where cowboys lived their usual lives, local villain Bill Crooked Mouth and his cronies played cards in the saloon and the bandits raided the town, there lived rancher Andrews and his daughter Daisy. One day, rancher Andrews succumbed to his evil passion and lost not only the girl's dowry, but also the entire ranch, to Bill and his villains at cards. But at that moment, rescue appeared in the form of the noble cowboy Sandy, who fell in love with the girl and rushed to her aid. Unfortunately, the father also lost his daughter in poker. Sandy saved him from suicide - he won everything back. Then a melee broke out, during which the guests whitewashed the entire saloon and chased out the villains, led by Bill Crooked Mouth. Daisy asked how Sandy had acquired the money he had invested in the game - he had won it in the Sportka lottery. And so their happiness was no longer hindered...

Panenství a kriminál
An attractive and challenging 16-year-old girl has no shortage of admirers, but she becomes the cause of a small-town problem when she accuses her charming uncle of rape after trying in vain to seduce him. The bitter comedy, the only film directed by actor Václav Lohnisky, relies on the lively acting of both Vladimír Menšík as the eloquent uncle and Lucie Žulová as the mischievous seductress.

Passing Through a Thick Forest
The story of two communist friends, one of whom leaves as secretary to the district committee of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia and the other remains in the village as a party agitator.

Byli jednou dva písaři...

Chalupáři
Chalupáři is a Czechoslovak comedy TV series filmed in 1974 and 1975 by František Filip.

Today for the Last Time
Concert master Karel Mašek is a drunk, as well as engineer Danda and other regular guests of the pub U Kroců. Mašek returns from the pub in the morning and promises the woman that he will stop drinking. But he failed again, and the orchestra players refuse to play with him. Danda returns home without a bag and goes to Krocs again in the morning, even though he has an important job at work. He has been degraded to subordinate job position, but he refused to admit it at home.

Hříšní lidé města pražského

Arabela
Arabela was a children's television series produced in Czechoslovakia which aired from 1979 to 1981. The series has 13 episodes and is in the Czech language.

Higher Principle
During the Nazi occupation of a Czech city civilians are being rounded up on the slightest of pretexts and shot. One day three high school boys who crack jokes about a recently deceased "hero of the Reich" are pulled out of school by the Gestapo.

Plechová kavalerie
Plechová kavalérie is a Czechoslovak/Czech TV series about combine operators filmed by Jaroslav Dudek.
Filmography
as TV Repairman
as Merunka, Mason
as Starší financ
as Serviceman
as Bandmaster
as přednosta stanice
as Vysloužilec
as filmový režisér
as Innkeeper
as Lojza Dvořák
as komorník
as Fuksa
as hrobník Jaroš
as Hujer
as Číšník
as janitor
as Polish Zoophilologist
as maskér Vilda
as Waiter
as psychiatr docent Chocholoušek
as vedoucí hotelu
as Valchar
as majitel kavárny
as poštmistr
as pianista Krofta
as Jozef Lauko
as Grandpa Petárek (voice)
as Teacher (voice)
as Zejvala
as Herse
as Zoltán Mechúrik
as opilec
as Director
as vrchní Josef
as stařičký major
as kostelník Piškytle
as Usměvavý
as Priest (voice)
as Caretaker
as zástupce vedoucího Fotografie Hadraba
as Alois Musil
as Joudal
as photographer Frederik Hagen
as Koklar
as Jíra Vondrák
as Housing office clerk
as Karel Joudal
as Receptionist
as Mikyska
as The warden in the match shop
as accounting firm JZD Simon
as Profesor Richter
as Ruda
as Director
as kmotr Smrťák
as Manager Štolfa
as Josef
as Michal (segment "Andela")
as ředitel
as Rudolf Poláček
as reader