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Samuel Adamcík(1904-1984)

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Czechoslovakian theatre and film actor. He was born in what is now Bohunice, Levice District, Slovakia (then Czechoslovakia) on July 23, 1904. Adamcík was the first of three children of a schoolteacher. As a young man he planned to become a teacher for the deaf and thus entered the teacher's institute in Banská Stiavnica. Following his training, he served for nearly twenty years (1925-1944) as a teacher at what was then known as the State Institute for the Deaf and Dumb. He subsequently became for two years the director of the State Continuing School for the Deaf and Dumb in Kremnica. His work as a teacher took precedence in his early life, but he was always drawn to the theatre and performed in numerous amateur theatrical productions. While a member of the Kremnice amateur company, he was noticed at a 1941 amateur competition and invited to join the Slovak National Theatre. He rejected the offer in order to continue his teaching work. But the director of the Slovak National Theatre was persistent. Following the Second World War, the director, Drahos Zelenský, cajoled Adamcík and finally convinced him to join his company. Adamcík left teaching and began a new career as an actor, in Bratislava. His deep, gravelly, hoarse voice placed him almost exclusively in character parts, and he performed in the classics as well as modern plays. He made his film debut in 1948's Vlcie diery, about the Slovak national uprising. Over the next thirty-five years, he appeared in nearly four dozen films. He continued to work simultaneously in the theatre and for nearly twenty-five years was a regular with the SND theatre in Bratislava. Adamcík in 1955 was named Slovak Artist Emeritus for his work his work as an actor. He spent his leisure time in nature photography and playing the double bass. Shortly before his 80th birthday, soon after completing his last film, he died, on July 10, 1984. He was survived by his wife, the actress Olga Adamcíková.
BornJuly 23, 1904
DiedJuly 10, 1984(79)
BornJuly 23, 1904
DiedJuly 10, 1984(79)
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Known for

Poéma o svedomí I-II
  • Vavro Srobár
  • 1979
Le Château des Carpathes (1981)
Le Château des Carpathes
7.2
  • Kmet
  • 1981
Rodná zem (1954)
Rodná zem
7.0
  • Jaskuliak
  • 1954
Szent Péter esernyöje (1958)
Szent Péter esernyöje
7.1
  • Münz, zsibárus
  • 1958

Credits

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  • Sasa
    TV Movie
    • 1983
  • Zdena Studenková in Rozprávky pätnástich sestier (1982)
    Rozprávky pätnástich sestier
    TV Series
    • Arvo
    • 1983
  • Anicka Jurkovicová (1983)
    Anicka Jurkovicová
    TV Series
    • Ján Hollý
    • 1983
  • Tisícrocná vcela (1983)
    Tisícrocná vcela
    7.8
    • Orfanides
    • 1983
  • Jozef Adamovic, Hana Gregorová, and Deana Horváthová in Sokoliarova dcéra (1981)
    Sokoliarova dcéra
    TV Movie
    • Ogon
    • 1981
  • Zuzana Kocúriková and Bozidara Turzonovová in Obycajné rozmery (1981)
    Obycajné rozmery
    TV Movie
    • Starý muz III
    • 1981
  • Le Château des Carpathes (1981)
    Le Château des Carpathes
    7.2
    • Kmet
    • 1981
  • Zdena Gruberová in Vojak a bratove slzy (1980)
    Vojak a bratove slzy
    TV Movie
    • Otec
    • 1980
  • Zdena Gruberová and Bozidara Turzonovová in Veselé panie z Windsoru (1980)
    Veselé panie z Windsoru
    TV Movie
    • Robert Shalow
    • 1980
  • Zdena Gruberová in V predvecer (1979)
    V predvecer
    TV Movie
    • Filip
    • 1979
  • Martin Huba and Magda Vásáryová in Listy Juliane (1979)
    Listy Juliane
    TV Movie
    • Sluha
    • 1979
  • A pobezim az na kraj sveta (1979)
    A pobezim az na kraj sveta
    6.8
    • Ondrej Nemnica, dedecek Majky
    • 1979
  • Poéma o svedomí I-II
    • Vavro Srobár
    • 1979
  • Juraj Kukura in Príbelská vzbúra Janka Krála (1978)
    Príbelská vzbúra Janka Krála
    TV Movie
    • 1978
  • Cesta domov
    TV Movie
    • 1976

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • S. Adamcík
  • Born
    • July 23, 1904
    • Hontbagonya, Hungary, Austria-Hungary [now Bohunice, Levice, Slovak Republic]
  • Died
    • July 10, 1984
    • Bratislava, Czechoslovakia [now Slovak Republic](undisclosed)
  • Spouses
      Olga Adamcíková

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