Martin Dejdar

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Martin Dejdar (2009)

Martin Dejdar (born March 11, 1965 in Vysoké Mýto , Czechoslovakia ) is a Czech actor , voice actor and television presenter .

biography

Martin Dejdar graduated from the theater faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague in 1987 . Afterwards he stood on the stage of Studio Ypsilon with colleagues like Jiří Lábus and Oldřich Kaiser . He made his screen debut in 1987 in the by Karel Smyczek staged Why? at the side of Jiří Langmajer and Jan Potměšil . For his portrayal of Richard Majer in Jaromil Jireš Ucitel tance , Dejdar was awarded the Bohemian Lion , the national Czech film prize, for Best Actor in 1996.

In parallel to his acting activities, Dejdar moderates several television shows. Since 2011 he has been a juror at Česko Slovensko má talent , the Czech edition of Das Supertalent or Britain's Got Talent . He also synchronizes foreign film productions and is best known in the Czech Republic as the voice of Bart Simpson .

Filmography (selection)

  • 1987: Why? ( Proč? )
  • 1988: Girls and Fools ( Blázni a děvčátka )
  • 1990: The hammock ( Houpačka )
  • 1991: The last butterfly ( Poslední motýl )
  • 1995: Učitel dance
  • 1996: All too loud loneliness ( Une trop bruyante solitude )
  • 2003: The hospital on the outskirts of the city - 20 years later ( Nemocnice na kraji města , TV series, four episodes)

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