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Jiří Hubač

Jiří Hubač

Writing1929Prague, Czechoslovakia

Biography

Jiří Hubač (27 August 1929 Prague - 27 September 2011 Prague) was a Czech playwright and screenwriter.

He began his career as a playwright in Czechoslovak Television as a playwright after 1961, and since 1974 he has been a freelance professor. He has worked with Jaroslav Dietl before, and his own significant success has been achieved by Ikarův pád (1977) and Ripe Raspberries (1981). His effort was to create custom-made roles for selected actors, he had the support of his approach in his close collaborator, director František Filip. Also, his television series Dobra Voda (1982) and Sanitka (1985) recorded great acclaim. He has drafted a number of novels, such as King Krysa from James Clavell or The Chime ringing from Ernest Hemingway. In 1989 he was appointed a deserving artist and in 2000 he was featured in the TV Hall of Fame at the TYT Awards. He also received the Trilobit Prize and the Vladislav Vančura Prize.

Jiří Hubač is buried at the Kyjov cemetery in Prague 9.

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Acting History

2001
2000
1995
Fany
Screenplay
Fany
Story
Učitel tance
Screenplay
1993
1990
Pasiáns
Creative Producer
Pasiáns
Writer
1984
1982
Mezičas
Writer
Nezralé maliny
Screenplay
1981
1977
Ikarův pád
Screenplay
1974
Pozdní léto
Screenplay
Půlpenny
Dramaturgy
1973
Horolezci
Dramaturgy
1972
Konfrontace
Dramaturgy
Hříšníci
Dramaturgy
1970
Lítost
Writer
Podezření
Screenplay
1969
Bellevue
Creative Producer
1968
Raport
Story
Raport
Screenplay
1961
Tlouštík
Screenplay

Social Media

Personal Info

Known For
Writing
Gender
Male
Birthday
8/27/1929
Day of Death
9/27/2011
Place of Birth
Prague, Czechoslovakia