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Martin Ruzek in Tajemství Ocelového mesta (1979)

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Martin Ruzek

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  • Born
    September 23, 1918 · Cervený Kostelec, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary [now Czech Republic]
  • Died
    December 18, 1995 · Prague, Czech Republic
  • Birth name
    Martin Erhard

Biography

    • Martin Ruzek was born on September 23, 1918 in Cervený Kostelec, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary [now Czech Republic]. He was an actor, known for Prazske noci (1969), Pan Vok odchází (1979) and Tarzanova smrt (1963). He was married to Jarmila Palivcová. He died on December 18, 1995 in Prague, Czech Republic.

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      Jarmila Palivcová (divorced)

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  • He was considered for the leading part of Petr Vok in Svatby pana Voka (1971), eventually played by Milos Kopecký. However, Ruzek was later cast to the same role in the film's sequel Pan Vok odchází (1979).
  • He was originally cast as doctor Navrátil in Muj brácha má prima bráchu (1975), but went ill just days before shooting, so Zdenek Rehor was his last minute replacement.

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