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[[File:Ladislav_Chudík-PPSh-41.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Ladislav Chudík with a PPSh-41 as Dabac in ''[[Captain Dabac|Kapitán Dabač]]'' (1959).]] | [[File:Ladislav_Chudík-PPSh-41.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Ladislav Chudík with a PPSh-41 as Dabac in ''[[Captain Dabac|Kapitán Dabač]]'' (1959).]] | ||
'''Ladislav Chudík''' was born on 27 May 1924 in the village Hronec, Banská Bystrica. As a child he dreamed of becoming train drivers. He studied middle school in Kremnica, Faculty of Arts University in Bratislava (1943-1944) and drama department at the State Conservatory in Bratislava. Since 1944 was active in the Slovak National Theatre. He became a respected actor and very popular at home and abroad. Ladislav Chudík created in the film several memorable characters. First time was already in Palo Bielik movies that speak about the uprising in Slovakia, notably the film [[Captain Dabac]] (1959). He played in war and action movies of the 50s years: [[Nástup]] (1952), [[Black Battalion, The|The Black Battalion]] (1958) or [[Unconquered, The (Neporazení)|The Unconquered (Neporazení)]] (1958). In 60s and 70s he created the character of detective mjr. Jakubec, which is still the best criminalist in the Slovakian film like ''[[Whispering Phantom|Šepkajúci fantóm]]'' (1977) and also played the role of Gen. Ludvík Svoboda in the films [[Sokolovo]] (1975) and [[Liberation of Prague, The|The Liberation of Prague]] (1978). On television screen he appeared at the very beginning of television broadcasting in Slovakia. To his many television roles include the most successful the character of chief of orthopedics Sova in the series ''Nemocnice na kraji mesta'' (1977 and 1981). For his art won many acting awards. From 1989-1990 he was Minister of Culture of the Slovak Republic. Mr. Chudík married the second time, his wife Alena is a lawyer. In 2010 received the ''Czech Lion'' award as Best Supporting Actor for the film ''Kawasaki's Rose (2009)'', a week later ''Trebbia Prize'' for his lifelong artistic work. He died in Bratislava 29 | '''Ladislav Chudík''' was born on 27 May 1924 in the village Hronec, Banská Bystrica. As a child he dreamed of becoming train drivers. He studied middle school in Kremnica, Faculty of Arts University in Bratislava (1943-1944) and drama department at the State Conservatory in Bratislava. Since 1944 was active in the Slovak National Theatre. He became a respected actor and very popular at home and abroad. Ladislav Chudík created in the film several memorable characters. First time was already in Palo Bielik movies that speak about the uprising in Slovakia, notably the film [[Captain Dabac]] (1959). He played in war and action movies of the 50s years: [[Nástup]] (1952), [[Black Battalion, The|The Black Battalion]] (1958) or [[Unconquered, The (Neporazení)|The Unconquered (Neporazení)]] (1958). In 60s and 70s he created the character of detective mjr. Jakubec, which is still the best criminalist in the Slovakian film like ''[[Whispering Phantom|Šepkajúci fantóm]]'' (1977) and also played the role of Gen. Ludvík Svoboda in the films [[Sokolovo]] (1975) and [[Liberation of Prague, The|The Liberation of Prague]] (1978). On television screen he appeared at the very beginning of television broadcasting in Slovakia. To his many television roles include the most successful the character of chief of orthopedics Sova in the series ''Nemocnice na kraji mesta'' (1977 and 1981). For his art won many acting awards. From 1989-1990 he was Minister of Culture of the Slovak Republic. Mr. Chudík married the second time, his wife Alena is a lawyer. In 2010 received the ''Czech Lion'' award as Best Supporting Actor for the film ''Kawasaki's Rose (2009)'', a week later ''Trebbia Prize'' for his lifelong artistic work. He died in Bratislava 29 Juni 2015. | ||
Latest revision as of 20:04, 4 February 2023
Ladislav Chudík was born on 27 May 1924 in the village Hronec, Banská Bystrica. As a child he dreamed of becoming train drivers. He studied middle school in Kremnica, Faculty of Arts University in Bratislava (1943-1944) and drama department at the State Conservatory in Bratislava. Since 1944 was active in the Slovak National Theatre. He became a respected actor and very popular at home and abroad. Ladislav Chudík created in the film several memorable characters. First time was already in Palo Bielik movies that speak about the uprising in Slovakia, notably the film Captain Dabac (1959). He played in war and action movies of the 50s years: Nástup (1952), The Black Battalion (1958) or The Unconquered (Neporazení) (1958). In 60s and 70s he created the character of detective mjr. Jakubec, which is still the best criminalist in the Slovakian film like Šepkajúci fantóm (1977) and also played the role of Gen. Ludvík Svoboda in the films Sokolovo (1975) and The Liberation of Prague (1978). On television screen he appeared at the very beginning of television broadcasting in Slovakia. To his many television roles include the most successful the character of chief of orthopedics Sova in the series Nemocnice na kraji mesta (1977 and 1981). For his art won many acting awards. From 1989-1990 he was Minister of Culture of the Slovak Republic. Mr. Chudík married the second time, his wife Alena is a lawyer. In 2010 received the Czech Lion award as Best Supporting Actor for the film Kawasaki's Rose (2009), a week later Trebbia Prize for his lifelong artistic work. He died in Bratislava 29 Juni 2015.
Ladislav Chudík can be seen using the following weapons in the following films:
Film
Gun | Character | Film | Note | Date |
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Luger P08 | Bagár | Nástup | 1953 | |
MP40 | Bagár | Nástup | 1953 | |
CZ 27 | SrCpt Richter | Neporazení | 1953 | |
CZ 50 | StB officer Jiří Mareš | The Nuremberg Express | 1954 | |
CZ 27 | Captain Dabac | Kapitán Dabač | 1959 | |
MP40 | Captain Dabac | Kapitán Dabač | 1959 | |
PPSh-41 | Captain Dabac | Kapitán Dabač | 1959 | |
F-1 hand grenade | Captain Dabac | Kapitán Dabač | 1959 | |
Mosin Nagant M91/30 | Mjr. Jakubec | Šepkajúci fantóm | Sniper variant | 1977 |