Alfréd Radok
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Alfréd Radok (December 17th 1917 in Koloděje nad Lužnicí - April 22, 1976 in Vienna) was a distinguished Czech stage director.
He worked as the stage director of the National Theatre in Prague in the years 1948 to 1949 and 1966 to 1968. Radok's work belongs to the top of the Czech stage direction of the 20th century. He is often cited as a formalist in his work.
With his wife Marie Radoková (1922 – 2003), he had a son David, a stage director, and a daughter Iva.
His brother Emil Radok (1919 – 1994) was also a director and Alfréd Radok's collaborator.
[edit] References
Short biographies:
- Alfréd Radok on the Laterna Magika web site laterna.cz
in Czech:
- Alfréd Radok on CSFD, Czecho-Slovak Film Database
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Alfréd Radok at the Internet Movie Database
- Living with the Long Journey – Alfréd Radok's Daleká cesta, by Jiří Cieslar, Central Europe Review, 4 June 2001
in Czech: