Marián Labuda
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Marián Labuda (* 28 October 1944, Hontianske Nemce) is a famous Slovak actor.
In 1964 he graduated from the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava (VŠMU). He became member of the Slovak National Theatre (SND) in Bratislava. In 1967 he moved to the theatre Divadlo na Korze in the same city. Following its closure in 1971 he joined Nová scéna in Bratislava. In 1990 he returned to SND. He performed more than a hundred of characters on stage. He also regularly appears in both Slovak and Czech films.
[edit] Selected performances
- 2005 - Tiso in Tiso, Divadlo Aréna (received Dosky Award)
- 2005 - Leon in The Workroom by Jean-Claude Grumberg, Divadlo Na Vinohradech, Prague
- 1968 - Estragon in Waiting for Godot
[edit] Selected filmography
- 2007 - Roming (Roman)
- 2000 - Landscape (Kusalik)
- 1997 - Orbis Pictus (Emil)
- 1997 - On the Beautiful Blue Danube (Výťahár)
- 1995 - The Garden (Jakub's Father), received Czech Lion for best supporting actor
- 1994 - The Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Private Ivan Chonkin (Opalikov)
- 1991 - Tajomstvo alchymistu Storitza (Stepark)
- 1989 - The End of Old Times (Stoklasa)
- 1985 - My Sweet Little Village (Karel Pávek)
- 1976 - Pacho, the Highhwayman of Hybe (Erdödy)
- 1976 - Rosy Dreams (Shop Floor Manager)
Apart from fimorgaphy he interested also singing. He issued with the greatest pesonalities in Slovakia the record named Silvester 68. The song "Pichni" of the album was written and sung by himself. The album belongs to the serious jewels of Slovak aristic production.
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