Jiří Lábus

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Jiří Lábus (b. January 26, 1950, Prague) is a Czech actor.

In 1973 he graduated from Theate faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague and joined theatre Studio Ypsilon, where he remains employed till the present. He also appeared several times as guest actor in other theatres (National Theatre, Divadlo Viola, Divadlo Ungelt).

He performed in tens of TV inscenations and series as well as in several films. He gained popularity in Germany for his role of evil wizard Rumburak in TV series Arabela. In the 1980s he gave his voice to a stuffed moderator called in popular children TV show Studio Kamarád. He also gave his voice to Marge Simpson in a Czech mutation of The Simpsons, to the narator of TV series M.A.S.H. or to ground sloth Sid in Ice Age.

[edit] Selected performances

  • 2005 – The referee in Ivánek, my friend (Ivánku, kamaráde. Based on wiretrapped phone calls, revealing bribery in Czech soccer)
  • 2003 – Edgar in Play Strindberg by Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Divadlo Ungelt, winner of an unofficial poll organized by portal i-divadlo
  • 1996 – Antoine Boneau in Tete de Meduse by Boris Vian, received Thálie Award
  • 1991 – Casanova in Mozart in Prague
  • Kecal in The Bartered Bride
  • Celestin in Mam'zelle Nitouche


[edit] Selected filmography

  • 1996 – Forgotten Light (Zapomenuté světlo)
  • 1994 – Amerika, received Czech Lion Award
  • 1993 – Arabela se vrací
  • 1984 – Rumburak
  • 1979 – Arabela

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