Okay, here’s a summary of the text, focusing on key facts about Jaroslav Drbohlav:
Jaroslav drbohlav: A Beloved Czech Actor
Jaroslav Drbohlav was a popular Czech actor known for his charm, humanity, and gentle humor. He began acting at age eight and studied at DAMU (the academy of Performing Arts in Prague). He quickly became known for playing “nice young men” in films and on stage, especially in the 1970s. He appeared in nearly forty films, often directed by Václav Vorlíček, who held him in high regard.
Key Roles & Recognition:
Vítek in Three nuts for Cinderella: His most iconic role, and the one he’s most remembered for. His line, “When it rains and dries, you fools!” is a beloved part of the Czech Christmas tradition. He was even considered for the role of the Prince.
Romantic Heroes & charming Rogues: He frequently played these types of characters in both film and theater.
personal Life:
Family Man: He married two years after Three Nuts for Cinderella and had a daughter, whom he deeply loved. His family was a central part of his life.
Passionate About Theater: He dedicated his professional energy to the theater, alongside his film work.
Tragic End:
* Drbohlav died young, and his death was deeply felt by those who knew him, especially Václav Vorlíček, who lamented the loss of a talented actor with a promising future.
The text emphasizes his warmth, talent, and the lasting impact of his role in a classic Czech fairy tale. It also highlights the importance of his family to him.
