Jiří Voskovec
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Jiří Voskovec | |
Birth name | Jiří Wachsmann |
Born | 19 June 1905 Sázava, Czech Republic |
Died | 1 July 1981 Pearblossom, California, U.S. |
Other name(s) | George Voskovec |
Notable roles | Juror #11 in 12 Angry Men (1957) Somewhere in Time |
Jiří Voskovec (IPA: [ˈjɪr̝i: ˈvoskovɛts] ) (June 19, 1905 near Benešov as Jiří Wachsmann – July 4, 1981 in Pearblossom, California, U.S.) was a Czech actor and writer, who throughout his career was associated with Jan Werich. He attended school in Prague and in Dijon, France.
In 1925, together with Werich, he founded the Osvobozené divadlo (Liberated Theater), which after two years ultimately changed into a center for Czech clownery, a reaction to contemporary political and societal problems. Their performances were strictly anti-fascist, which led to the closure of the Liberated Theater in 1938.
Both Voskovec and Werich fled to the United States in early 1939; from then on, Voskovec lived primarily in the United States, only living in Czechoslovakia in 1948 and in France from 1948 to 1950. Until the mid-forties Voskovec worked and wrote mostly with Jan Werich. They only met a few times after Werich returned to communist Czechoslovakia.
Although Voskovec lived in three countries and his maternal grandmother was French, he always maintained that "I am a born and bred Czech." In 1955 he became an American citizen, and is referred to in encyclopedias there as "George Voskovec, an American character actor" (they called him Voskoveck). Czech references consider him to be a Czech actor, playwright, dramatist, director, translator, and poet.
Voskovec acted in 72 movies. Only five of these were Czech, and the rest were American. His last movie was Barbarosa, with Willie Nelson and Gary Busey. His most famous American movie was 12 Angry Men with Henry Fonda. In 1975 he published (in New York) Czech spoken LP record "Relativně vzato", where he reflects on his life and world in general. Sleeve note for this LP was written by another notable Czech émigré, author Josef Škvorecký.
[edit] External links
- George (Jiří) Voskovec on IMDb
- Voskovec and Werich on Radio Praha
- Between Art and Life: Voskovec and Werich and The Affair of 1934 – by Holly Raynard, University of California, Los Angeles
- Czech music in exile: Jaroslav Jezek – History of collaborative work of with Jaroslav Jezek
- Commemorative coins in honor of Jan Werich and Jiri Voskovec