Born in Praha, Československo — May 23 1922• Died Jun 11 1993

Karel Effa, originally named Karel Effenberger (May 23, 1922 in Prague - June 11, 1993 in Prague), was a Czech actor. As a professional soldier during World War II, he served in the Government Army during the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, which was deployed to Italy. Here he later ran to the Czechoslovak troops fighting on the side of the Western Allies. After the war, he remained in the army with the rank of sergeant, playing and singing for two years in the newly formed Army Art Ensemble of Vít Nejedlý. From there he went to the Theater of Sati…
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Leporello


Mánek



důstojník pevnostní stráže

Gas Chamber Builder (uncredited)

Janek

Pistolník



Blinky

Lackey

Mládek


archduke




kaprál Ben


lupič Hmaták

Pancho Kid

Troupe Principal
Self - Actor

Veterinary



drobný chovatel Choleva

zřízenec na patologii

Kulhánek, hráč na cello a kytaru

kostelník Kalina

nápadník

majitel baru Kovarski

pobočník Kazisvěta

špeh


Tauben Sr.

american journalist

Warden in prison

cestující ve vlaku


Strážce pokladu

listonoš

Vašek Kunc

Egon Zejda - guitarist

Agent 13

Vizier

Electrician

Porotce


Captain Varga
otec


závodčí




Jarda


(segment "Tajemství písma")






sedlák



komorník



Karel Koníček