Jirí Menzel(1938-2020)
- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Jirí Menzel was born on 23 February 1938 in Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]. He was an actor and director, known for Closely Watched Trains (1966), I Served the King of England (2006) and Larks on a String (1969). He was married to Olga Menzelová-Kelymanová. He died on 5 September 2020 in Prague, Czech Republic.
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 30 wins & 19 nominations total
Actor
Director
Writer
- Official sites
- Born
- Died
- September 5, 2020
- Prague, Czech Republic(long-term illness)
- Spouse
- Olga Menzelová-KelymanováOctober 2004 - September 5, 2020 (his death, 1 child)
- Other worksHe and Jan Kacer directed Niccolo Macchiavelli's play, "Mandragola," Alena Vostra's play, "Whose Turn Next?," and Nikolai Gogol's play, "The Government Inspector," in a Cinoherni Klub of Prague production at the Aldwych Theatre in London, England.
- Publicity listings
- TriviaHis debut feature Closely Watched Trains (1966) (Closely Watched Trains) was the 2nd Czechoslovakian feature to win the Academy Award for 'Best Foreign Language Film' after The Shop on Main Street (1965). Menzel was later nominated again for My Sweet Little Village (1985).
- Quotes[on censorship] Censorship was not invented by the communists. Through all cultural history there is censorship. Of course, if you are not adult enough, your parents tell you what you can do or what you can say, and when you are an adult, you know for yourself and you don't need parents to tell you. Censorship is the parents. Now, unfortunately society is not adult enough, and that's a problem. We lose our adults too early. Every one of us has their own censorship because censorship is another name for respect for other people. Or responsibility.
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