Zdeněk Rohlíček
Zdeněk Rohlíček (born 20 July 1980 in Prague) is a Czech actor known especially for his stage work. He is a son of Zdenek Rohlicek and Czech actress Eva Hruskova.[1] He has two younger brothers - Pavel and Vojtech.
Biography
Zdeněk Rohlíček gained his first dramatic experience as a child by performing puppet shows, televised fairy tales, and during choral singing while in music school. He graduated from Prague Conservatory in 2002.[2] Apart from theatre, he also performs on radio and television. He plays the piano, the trumpet and the drums. He is interested in photography.
Theater
After graduating from the conservatory, Zdeněk Rohlíček worked as an actor for a short time in The Metro Theater in Prague, and in The Black Theater of Frantisek Kratochvil. Since 2004 he is an established star of The Josef Kajetan Tyl Theater in Pilsen. He also appears as a guest in The Alfa Theater, and he participated repeatedly on an annual summer theatrical festivals in Pilsen and in Nebilovy.[3]
- DIK (The Theater of the Prague Conservatory
- Toffolo - The Chioggia Scuffles by Carlo Goldoni (2000)
- Mistingue - The Coaldust Affaire by Eugène Labiche (2000)
- Uli - Dobre placena prochazka by Jiri Suchy and Jiri Slitr (2001)
- Kalisto - Zavradeni svate Celestyny by Milan Calabek (2001)
- Jake - A Lie of the Mind by Sam Shephard (2001)
- The Black Theater in Prague
- Anatomie polibku by Frantisek Kratochvil
- Quo vadis by Frantisek Kratochvil
- Malovani na tmu by Frantisek Kratochvil (2001)
- Ecce Homo by Frantisek Kratochvil (2003)
- The Eva Hruskova and Jan Preucil Theater in Prague
- Legenda o hvezde
- The Lavka Club in Prague
- Le Carrosse du Saint Sacrement by Henri Büsser (2002)
- The Metro Theater in Prague
- Horace, Agnès' lover and Oronte's son - The School for Wives by Molière (2002)
- Vilik - Tanec mezi vejci by Gustav Skala (2003)
- Cenek - Nevidim to cerne by Gustav Skala (2003)
- The Josef Kajetan Tyl Theater in Pilsen
- Edgar - King Lear by William Shakespeare (2004)
- Joey - The Lieutenant of Inishmore by Martin McDonagh (2005)
- Piero Pucci - La Maschera e il volto by Luigi Chiarelli (2005)
- Bill, a London taxi driver - Funny Money! by Ray Cooney (2005)
- Waiter, 2nd Traveller, Musician - I Served the King of England by Ivo Krobot, based on the novel of Bohumil Hrabal (2005)
- Jensen - The Wild Duck by Henrik Ibsen (2005)
- Filip - Akvabely by David Drabek (2006)
- Chris Smith - Killer Joe by Tracy Letts (2006)
- Duke of Alençon - Queen Margot by Klara Spickova, based on the novel La Reine Margot by Alexandre Dumas, père (2006)
- Howard - Moon over Buffalo by Ken Ludwig (2006)
- Brissaile - Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand (2006)
- Milos - Celebrity s.r.o by Antonin Prochazka (2006)
- Louis - A View from the Bridge by Arthur Miller (2007)
- Yvan - Art by Yasmina Reza (2007)
- Constable - Inner Voices by Eduardo De Filippo (2007)
- Tristan - The Dog in the Manger by Lope de Vega (2008)
- Karel Kudlicka - Nasi furianti by Ladislav Stroupeznicky (2008)
- Officer Welch - Rumors by Neil Simon (2008)
- Tranio - The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare (2008)
- Jimmy - Like Totally Weird by William Mastrosimone (2008)
- Albin, Vlasta’s husband - Leaving by Václav Havel (2008)
- Quico - La dama del alba by Alejandro Casona (2009)
- Benvolio - Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare (2009)
- Blazej - Valka ve sborovne aneb Habada a Jordan by Vaclav Stech (2009)
- Eman - Ve statnim zajmu by Antonin Prochazka (2009)
- Michal - Lantern by Alois Jirasek (2009)
- Bece - Portugál by Zoltán Egressy (2010)
- John- The Lion in Winter by James Goldman (2010)
- The Theatrical Summer under the Pilsen Sky
- Sganarelle - Dom Juan/The Feast with the Statue by Molière (2008)
- Petr Ivanovich Bobchinsky - The Government Inspector by Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol (2009)
- The Theatrical Summer of Nebilovy
- Yvan - Act by Yasmina Reza (2009)
- Filip - Akvabely by David Drabek (2009)
- The Alfa Theater
- Yvan - 'Art' by Yasmina Reza (2009) - a renewed premiere
- Filip - Akvabely by David Drabek (2009) - a renewed premiere
- Havlena - Sirup by Miroslav Krobot (2010)
Film and television
Zdeněk Rohlíček performed in several television productions and fairy tales directed by Vlasta Janeckova and Moris Issa during his childhood. Later he also played alongside Vlasta Chramostova in Pavel Kohout’s adaptation of PF 77, where he played Peter, a student who signed Charter 77.
- prince - O moudre Sorfarine (1995)
- Peter - PF 77 (2003)
- Sigmund Freud (20) - The Question of God: S. Freud & C.S.Lewis (2004)
- son - To nevymyslis (ep. Babicka inkognito) (2005)
- Milos - Celebrity s.r.o (Theater) (2007)
- Howard - Moon over Buffalo (Theater) (2007)
See also
- J. K. Tyl Theater
References
- ↑ "Zdeněk Rohlíček | ČSFD.cz". csfd.cz (in Czech). 2011. Retrieved 14 August 2011.
- ↑ "Zdeněk Rohlíček". osobnosti.cz (in Czech). 2011. Retrieved 14 August 2011.
- ↑ "Scena.cz - 1. kulturní portál". scena.cz (in Czech). 2011. Retrieved 14 August 2011.
External links
- The Internet Movie Database
- The Josef Kajetan Tyl Theater
- The Theatrical Summer under the Pilsen Sky
- The Alfa Theater