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Miroslav Horníček (10 November 1918 in Plzeň – 15 February 2003 in Liberec) was a Czech actor, writer, director, artist and theatre theoretician. He is well known in the Czech Republic for his on-stage partnership with Jan Werich, his talkshows (Hovory H ...) and many small roles in Czech movies and TV.[1]
Partial filmography
Polibek ze stadionu (1948)
Pan Novák (1949) - Jirotka
Soudný den (1949)
Mikolás Ales (1952) - Valek
Mladá léta (1953) - Vaclav Svetly
There Was Once a King... (1955) - Beautiful prince - son of Alabaster I.