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Karol Machata


Karol Machata

Birthday:

01/13/1928

Place of birth:

Malacky, Československo [teraz Slovensko]:

Biography:

Karol Machata was born into a working-class family in Malacky. He started on the radio at the age of twelve and devoted himself to amateur theater. In the end, he preferred theater to economics. From 1948 to 1950 he studied acting at the State Conservatory in Bratislava and from 1952 to 1953 he worked at the Army Theater in Martin. Karol Machata is one of the most important representatives of Slovak acting of the post-war generation. He performed his first roles on theater boards in Martin. He appeared in the production of Sládkovičová Marina (1948), in The Assassination (the character of a member of the group of assassins on Heydrich, 1949), he played the character of Fortinbras in Shakespeare's Hamlet (1950). His title characters Geľa Sebechlebský (1952) and Jánošík (1953) enjoyed a penetrating success. For the next forty-five years he was a member of the Drama of the Slovak National Theater in Bratislava, where he worked from 1953 to 1998. He became a versatile actor. He was able to play heroic roles, but he also excelled in comedic or lyrical positions. He made his film debut as a Slovak aviator in the Czech film Vítezná křídla 1950 and has been one of the busiest film and television actors ever since. He has acted in dozens of Slovak films that belong to the golden fund of Slovak cinema: Zemianska honor, St. Peter's Umbrella, Interrupted Song, Song of the Gray Pigeon, Midnight Mass, Miss Bacilpýška's Crime, Sin of Katarína Padychová, Hidden Spring, Gold, Salt or Geľo Sebechlebský and many others. For significant merits in the field of theater, film and radio production, the President awarded him the Pribin Cross II in 2003. classes. In 2005 he received the Tatrabanka Award for Art and in 2008 he won the OTO Award and was inducted into the Hall of Fame.



Credits

Tri poviedky so Zdenou Gruberovou (1994)
as
Vdova (1993)
as
Tri poviedky s Karolom Machatom (1993)
as
Spomienky na lúčenie (1993)
as
Pavilón číslo 6 (1992)
as
Oneskorené kvety (1992)
as
Najdúch (1992)
as
Lorenzaccio (1991)
as
Dobrá novina, šťastná hodina... (1990)
as narrator
Nebojsa (1989)
as Ondro's Father
Hody (1988)
as starý Nádaský
Tvár v rose (1988)
as
Neďaleko do neba (1987)
as
Gottšalk (1987)
as
Koník z ebenu (1987)
as (uncredited)
Teraz sa už nehráme... (1987)
as
Falošný princ (1985)
as Narrator (voice)
Konečne bude mier! (1985)
as Karol (voice)
Mariša (1984)
as Vávra
Soľ nad zlato (1983)
as King Pravoslav
Náš pán doktor (1983)
as Narrator (voice)
Veselé panie z Windsoru (1980)
as Doctor Caius
Stíny horkého léta (1978)
as
Koníček Hrbáčik (1978)
as (voice)
Bludička (1977)
as
Stretnutie (1975)
as Peter Dobrík (45 years old)
Telefón Agafón (1975)
as Narrator (voice)
Trofej neznámeho strelca (1974)
as
Skrytý prameň (1974)
as
Cid (1974)
as
Srdce na lane (1973)
as
Hriech Kataríny Padychovej (1973)
as
Kamaráti (1973)
as
Páni sa zabávajú (1972)
as
Dosť dobrí chlapi (1972)
as
Čierny gróf (1972)
as
Dobrý skutok (1972)
as
Igor a výmyselníci (1972)
as
Dvaja (1971)
as
Hľadači svetla (1971)
as
Zločin slečny Bacilpýšky (1971)
as
Ľahučký dych (1971)
as
Zojka a Valerija (1971)
as
Národný umelec prof. Karol Plicka (1970)
as Commentary (voice)
Vyznavač snov (1970)
as Narrator (voice)
Na počiatku bola pieseň (1970)
as Self - Narrator
„Od štvrtka do zmŕtvychvstania...“ (1969)
as
Čisté ruky (1968)
as
Pomsta starej dámy alebo Na každého raz dôjde (1968)
as
Pieseň o bardejovskom Egídiovi (1968)
as Narrator
Koniec a začiatok (1968)
as
Drotár (1966)
as
Vejár (1965)
as Crespino
Prípad pre obhajcu (1964)
as
Ivanov (1964)
as
Výlet po Dunaji (1963)
as pán Belan
Horoucí srdce (1963)
as
Geľo Sebechlebský (1963)
as
Keď chybí trombón (1962)
as
Bratia (1962)
as Jozef Haviar (voice)
Polnočná omša (1962)
as Marián Kubis
Vždy možno začať (1962)
as
Labyrint srdce (1961)
as agent Just alias Vilém Jonas
Predjarie (1961)
as
Pieseň o sivom holubovi (1961)
as
შეწყვეტილი სიმღერა (1960)
as
Ivan (1960)
as
Muž ktorý sa nevrátil (1959)
as
Szent Péter esernyője (1958)
as Wibra Gyuri, ügyvéd
Zemianska česť (1958)
as
Posledná bosorka (1957)
as Gaspar Sedmík
Janko mydlo a voda (1957)
as Narrator (voice)
Anděl na horách (1955)
as Zdenek Soukup
Drevená dedina (1955)
as Pavo Sechnár
Geľo Sebechlebský (1954)
as
Pole neorané (1954)
as
Lazy sa pohly (1952)
as Jozef Rendko
Mladé srdcia (1952)
as
Dúha nad Slovenskom (1952)
as Commentary (voice)
Boj sa skončí zajtra (1951)
as
Vítězná křídla (1951)
as Slovak Aviator