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George Voskovec(1905-1981)

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Czech actor/producer/director/author George Voskovec was born Jirí Wachsmann on June 19, 1905, the son of Jirina Valentina Marie (nee Pinkasová) and Vilem Eduard Voskovec (Wachsmann). His ancestry was Czech, German, and French. Prior to George's birth, the spelling of the family name was Vaksman (Russian). By the time he was born, which was shortly after their return to Bohemia--then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire--it had been changed to Wachsmann. In 1920, the family again changed the name from Wachsmann to Voskovec, a Czech translation, and his father changed his name to Václav Voskovec. George received his education at Lycée Carnot in Dijon and Charles University (School of Law) in Prague. He made his stage début in Prague in 1927 in "Vest Pocket Revue" and subsequently formed a solid partnership with fellow actor/lyricist Jan Werich. For the next 11 years they wrote, produced and performed 26 productions for the avant-garde Liberated Theatre of Prague, Osvobozene divadlo. He also established himself in Czech comedy films as both performer and writer in tandem with Werich.

In the late 1930s, he left his homeland following the German invasion and emigrated to America. Rebuilding his status as a performer/writer/director, he débuted at the Cleveland Playhouse in 1940 in "Heavy Barbara" and "The Ass and the Shadow," again in collaboration with Werich. During the war years he and Werich wrote and broadcast a host of radio programmes for the "Voice of America". He also made his Broadway début in "The Tempest" in 1945. He returned to Prague after the war in 1946 and worked for a time in the theatre before traveling to Paris, where he first worked for UNESCO, later founded the American theatre of Paris in 1949 and served as producer/director.

Upon his return to America in 1950, he was detained for 11 months on Ellis Island on suspicion of being a communist sympathizer. After he was allowed to enter USA, Voskovec appeared in New York with "The Love of Four Colonels," which he later toured. He went on to accumulate a formidable list of theatre credits including "The Seagull," "Festival" and, notably, "Uncle Vanya" for which he won an Obie award in the title role. He made his London stage début as Otto Frank in "The Diary of Anne Frank" in 1956, and was a continued presence on the 1960s Shakespearean stage with "Caesar and Cleopatra" (as Caesar) and John Gielgud's production of "Hamlet" as the Player King, the latter play was filmed.

In films, he played supporting roles in the U.S. from 1952. Affair in Trinidad (1952), The Iron Mistress (1952), The 27th Day (1957), The Bravados (1958), BUtterfield 8 (1960), The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (1965) and The Boston Strangler (1968) all benefited from his imposing presence and professional stature. He also played one of the jurors in the classic drama 12 Angry Men (1957) alongside Lee J. Cobb and Henry Fonda. Voskovec was indeed a vital ethnic presence during the "Golden Age of Television" during the 1950s and in episodic 1960s TV. Voskovec was also a songwriter, being the lyricist of some 300 popular songs over his career. He continued to thrive in all three mediums throughout the 1970s practically until his death in 1981 at age 76. One of his final theatrical highlights was in Samuel Beckett's "Happy Days" in which he shared the stage with Irene Worth. This was followed by regular TV stints on Skag (1980) and Nero Wolfe (1981).

Divorced from his first wife and the widower of his second, Broadway stage actress Anne Gerlette, Voskovec later wed poet/journalist Christianne McKeown. He was survived by his third wife and two daughters from his second marriage: Victorie (adopted, born in 1954) and Georgeanne (adopted, born in 1956). He never returned to Prague.
BornJune 19, 1905
DiedJuly 1, 1981(76)
BornJune 19, 1905
DiedJuly 1, 1981(76)
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Known for

Henry Fonda, Martin Balsam, Jack Klugman, Lee J. Cobb, Ed Begley, Edward Binns, John Fiedler, E.G. Marshall, Joseph Sweeney, George Voskovec, Jack Warden, and Robert Webber in 12 Angry Men (1957)
12 Angry Men
9.0
  • Juror 11
  • 1957
Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour in Somewhere in Time (1980)
Somewhere in Time
7.2
  • Dr. Gerald Finney
  • 1980
Lee Marvin in The Iceman Cometh (1973)
The Iceman Cometh
7.1
  • Piet Wetjoen
  • 1973
Workers, Let's Go (1934)
Workers, Let's Go
7.2
  • Filip Kornet, shuffer(as Jiri Voskovec)
  • 1934

Credits

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  • Gary Busey and Willie Nelson in Barbarosa (1982)
    Barbarosa
    6.3
    • Herman Pahmeyer
    • 1982
  • William Conrad in Nero Wolfe (1981)
    Nero Wolfe
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Fritz Brenner
    • 1981
  • Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour in Somewhere in Time (1980)
    Somewhere in Time
    7.2
    • Dr. Gerald Finney
    • 1980
  • Great Performances (1971)
    Great Performances
    7.8
    TV Series
    • Willie
    • Gus
    • 1971–1980
  • Happy Days (1980)
    Happy Days
    6.3
    • Willie
    • 1980
  • Skag (1980)
    Skag
    6.9
    TV Series
    • Petar Skagska
    • 1980
  • James Earl Jones, Debbie Allen, Irene Cara, Dorian Harewood, Debbi Morgan, Georg Stanford Brown, Avon Long, and Beah Richards in Roots: The Next Generations (1979)
    Roots: The Next Generations
    7.8
    TV Mini Series
    • Mr. Goldstein
    • 1979
  • Madeleine Stowe and John Shea in The Nativity (1978)
    The Nativity
    6.1
    TV Movie
    • Joachim
    • 1978
  • Eddie Albert and Robert Wagner in Switch (1975)
    Switch
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Lehman
    • 1976
  • Jack Warden in Jigsaw John (1976)
    Jigsaw John
    6.4
    TV Series
    • Father Harabidian
    • 1976
  • Kam Fong, Al Harrington, Jack Lord, and James MacArthur in Hawaii Five-O (1968)
    Hawaii Five-O
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Durkin
    • Norman Cargill
    • 1973–1974
  • Nicky's World (1974)
    Nicky's World
    7.1
    TV Movie
    • Paul Kaminios
    • 1974
  • Man on a Swing (1974)
    Man on a Swing
    6.6
    • Dr. Nicholas Holnar
    • 1974
  • Lee Marvin in The Iceman Cometh (1973)
    The Iceman Cometh
    7.1
    • Piet Wetjoen
    • 1973
  • The Streets of San Francisco (1972)
    The Streets of San Francisco
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Angus Ferguson
    • 1972

Writer



  • Voskovec & Werich - paralelní osudy
    TV Movie
    • letters
    • 2012
  • Slamený klobouk (1972)
    Slamený klobouk
    7.2
    • play "Helenka je ráda" (uncredited)
    • 1972
  • Ostrov Dynamit
    TV Movie
    • play "Ostrov Dynamit" (as Jirí Voskovec)
    • 1963
  • Tezká Barbora
    8.2
    TV Movie
    • play
    • 1960
  • Balada z hadru
    8.1
    TV Movie
    • play
    • 1960
  • Tragédie vodníkova
    7.3
    Short
    • song
    • 1958
  • Helenchen ist glücklich
    TV Movie
    • writer
    • 1958
  • ITV Television Playhouse (1955)
    ITV Television Playhouse
    7.7
    TV Series
    • adaptation
    • 1957
  • Slamený klobouk
    TV Movie
    • play "Helenka je ráda"
    • 1957
  • The World Is Ours (1937)
    The World Is Ours
    7.2
    • play
    • screenplay
    • 1937
  • Harry Baur and Julien Duvivier in The Golem: The Legend of Prague (1936)
    The Golem: The Legend of Prague
    6.2
    • play (as Wookovec)
    • 1936
  • Workers, Let's Go (1934)
    Workers, Let's Go
    7.2
    • screenplay
    • 1934
  • Powder and Petrol (1932)
    Powder and Petrol
    7.2
    • play (as Jiri Voskovec)
    • 1932
  • Your Money or Your Life (1932)
    Your Money or Your Life
    7.6
    • play
    • screenplay
    • story (as Jiri Voskovec)
    • 1932

Soundtrack



  • The End of Dejvice Theatre (2019)
    The End of Dejvice Theatre
    7.4
    TV Mini Series
    • lyrics: "Zivot je jen náhoda"
    • 2019
  • LOVEhunt (2019)
    LOVEhunt
    4.6
    • lyrics: "Zivot je jen náhoda" (as Jirí Voskovec)
    • 2019
  • Ceny Andel 2016
    7.9
    TV Special
    • lyrics: "Tri strázníci"
    • 2017
  • Zahradnictví: Rodinný prítel (2017)
    Zahradnictví: Rodinný prítel
    5.6
    • lyrics: "V dome strasí duch", "Proti vetru", "Zakázané ovoce"
    • performer: "V dome strasí duch", "Proti vetru" (as Jirí Voskovec)
    • 2017
  • Bohéma (2017)
    Bohéma
    5.9
    TV Mini Series
    • music: "Zivot je jen náhoda"
    • lyrics: "Zivot je jen náhoda"
    • 2017
  • Kovy (2014)
    Kovy
    7.1
    TV Series
    • lyrics: "Saty delaj cloveka"
    • 2016
  • Sto dvacet fóru Semaforu
    TV Movie
    • lyrics: "Nebe na zemi", "Nikdo nic nikdy nemá míti za definitivní", "Klobouk ve kroví"
    • 2014
  • Vít Klusák and Filip Remunda in Czech Journal (2013)
    Czech Journal
    6.1
    TV Series
    • lyrics: "Nebe na zemi"
    • 2013
  • Nicky's Family (2011)
    Nicky's Family
    8.0
    • lyrics: "Proti Vetru (Into the Wind)" music by nm0422506 (as Jiri Voskovec)
    • 2011
  • My jsme to nevzdali
    TV Movie
    • lyrics: "Kat a blázen"
    • 2010
  • Anna Geislerová in Zelary (2003)
    Zelary
    7.5
    • lyrics: "Zakázané ovoce"
    • 2003
  • Dark Blue World (2001)
    Dark Blue World
    7.1
    • lyrics: "Svítá", "Tmavomodrý svet", "Babicka Mary" (as Jirí Voskovec)
    • 2001
  • Cosy Dens (1999)
    Cosy Dens
    8.1
    • lyrics: "Nebe na zemi"
    • 1999
  • Linda Rybová and Ales Sýkora in Muj prítel d'Artagnan (1991)
    Muj prítel d'Artagnan
    3.1
    • lyrics: "Holduj tanci pohybu"
    • 1991
  • Fandy, ó Fandy (1983)
    Fandy, ó Fandy
    5.1
    • lyrics: "Svítá"
    • 1983

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  • Alternative names
    • Petr Dolan
  • Height
    • 5′ 11″ (1.80 m)
  • Born
    • June 19, 1905
    • Sázava, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary [now Czech Republic]
  • Died
    • July 1, 1981
    • Pearblossom, California, USA(heart attack)
  • Spouses
      Christianne McKeownSeptember 16, 1961 - July 1, 1981 (his death)
  • Other works
    Stage: Appeared (as "Alper") in the original Broadway production of "The Tenth Man", Booth Theater, New York City.

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