Vladimír Čech

For the Czech film director, see Vladimír Čech (director).
Vladimír Čech
Born 6 July 1951
Prague, Czechoslovakia
Died 22 March 2013 (aged 61)
Prague
Occupation Actor and host

Vladimír Čech (born 6 July 1951 – 22 March 2013) was a Czech actor, presenter and former politician.[1]

Čech was born and died in Prague. He was the son of anchorwoman Heda Čechová and actor Vladimír Čech, Sr.

In 1977 Vladimír Čech graduated from the Theatre Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts acting field and then played in Petr Bezruč Theatre in Ostrava, the Silesian Theatre in Opava, Ostrava State Theatre, the Český Těšín Theatre, Oldřich Stibor State Theatre in Olomouc (today Moravian Theatre) and in the East Bohemia Theatre in Pardubice. From 1990 to 1992 he worked as a member of the Czech National Council. Since 1999 he was a freelance actor, a member of File City theatres in Prague. He was also a host of the Czech version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? called Chcete být milionářem?, where he worked until September 2003. In 2008, Česká televize made a documentary series Na vrcholky hor s Vladimírem Čechem with Vladimír Čech as the main character. On ČT he was the moderator of the program Barvy života.

He was also known for his voice in dubbing, such as the title character in the cartoons and films about Garfield.

He played dozens of theatrical roles, he appeared e.g. as Vavřen in Filozofské historie, as Edmund in King Lear, as Merkucio in Romeo and Juliet, in Hamlet, as Antonio in Antonius and Cleopatra, as Jiří in Czech adaptation of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, as Jago in Othello and many others.

Between 2001 and 2003 he was elected the host of most popular competition in the television TýTý.

He died of Lynch syndrome and pneumonia in 2013, at the age of 61.

Czech dubbing

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