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Encyclopedia > Vladimir Mensik

Vladimír Menšík (9 October 1929 - 29 May 1988) was a popular Czech actor and entertainer, born in Ivančice. Both comedian and serious actor, he created a wide range of lively characters. He starred in more than 120 movies (Král Šumavy, Hledá se táta, Až přijde kocour, Limonádový Joe, Lásky jedné plavovlásky, Markéta Lazarová, Všichni dobří rodáci, Tři oříšky pro Popelku, Jak utopit doktora Mráčka, Dobří holubi se vracejí), TV films (Zlatí úhoři) and TV miniseries (Byl jednou jeden dům, Arabela, Létající Čestmír).


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