



Josef Rovenský
Acting1894Prague, Czech Republic

Biography
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Josef Rovenský (17 April 1894 – 5 November 1937) was a Czechoslovak film actor and director. He appeared in 74 films between 1914 and 1936. He starred in the 1929 film Father Vojtech, which was the directorial debut of Martin Frič.
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Known For

Diary of a Lost Girl
Karl Friedrich Henning

Tonka of the Gallows
Killer

Lelíček in the Services of Sherlock Holmes
Mayor / Guard Officer

The Inspector-General
poštmistr Špekin

Imperial and Royal Field Marshal
starosta městečka

Business in Distress

The Undertaker
Boleslav Hnipírdo, švagr paní Plicové

Young Love
Poacher
Acting History
1941
Preludium
Story
1937
Manja Valewska
Director
Pan
Director
1936
1935
Maryša
as Commentary (voice)
Maryša
Director
Maryša
Screenplay
Romance from the Tatra Mountains
Director
Romance from the Tatra Mountains
Screenplay
1934
1933
Strýček z Ameriky
as Noha
The Inspector-General
as poštmistr Špekin
Young Love
as Poacher
Young Love
Director
Young Love
Screenplay
1932
Lelíček in the Services of Sherlock Holmes
as Mayor / Guard Officer
The Undertaker
as Boleslav Hnipírdo, švagr paní Plicové
Small-sided musketeers
as Matěj Babánek
1931
1930
Tonka of the Gallows
as Killer
Angel Girl
as Rýza
Imperial and Royal Field Marshal
as starosta městečka
A Girl from the Reeperbahn
as Nemý Jens
1929
Diary of a Lost Girl
as Karl Friedrich Henning
Der Ruf des Nordens
as Der Kapitän
Father Vojtech
as miller Dvorecký
Der Monte Christo von Prag
as George Richell
1927
1926
Švejk On The Front
as Policeman
1924
1923
1922
1921
1920
1919
1918
The Oriental Languages' Teacher
as Marquess di Chuarez