Oldřich Kaiser
He has starred in many films in his long career. Recent films include Dark Blue World, Shark in the Head and Handcuffs. He also plays the lead role in Menzel's adaptation of Hrabal's I Served the King of England. He is also famous for his roles in TV series such as 30 Cases of Major Zeman and Hospital on the Edge of Town.
He has also appeared in many TV shows such as Maybe the Magician Will Come or the improvisational Russian Roulette as a well-known comedy duo with Jiří Lábus. Together they also made the long-running radio improvisation series The Tlučhořovi, which reached eight hundred episodes in November 2007, and the successful TV show Zeměkoule.
A species of shoebill (Cychrus kaiseri) is named after him, which he discovered together with entomologist and neurosurgeon Vladimir Benes in the summer of 2004 in Asia. From 1980 to 2005, his wife was the Czech actress Naďa Konvalinková. Since 2020, his wife has been the singer-songwriter Dáša Vokatá.
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Acting
Movie
I Served the King of England
as Old Jan Dítě
2007
Movie
Dark Blue World
as Jan Machatý
2001
Movie
The Pied Piper
as (voice)
1986
Movie
Kooky
as bezdomovec
2010
Movie
Barefoot
as Eda's Uncle Vlk
2017
Movie
Sun, Hay, Erotica
as Vincenzo
1991
Movie
Habermann
as Brichta
2010
Movie
Three Brothers
as Otec
2014
Movie
Red Captain
as 'Red Captain'
2016
Movie
A Prominent Patient
as Edvard Beneš
2017
Movie
Smart Philip
as Gangster
2003
Movie
Walking Too Fast
as major Janeček
2010
Movie
The Octopuses from the Second Floor
as seržant
1987
TV
Nemocnice na kraji města
1978
Movie
The Gardener's Year
as zahradník
2024
Movie
Wilson City
as vypravěč
2015
Movie
Chasing Fifty
as děda Bulán
2015
Movie
You Kiss Like a God
as František
2008
Movie
Meeting in July
as Jakub Hejna
1978
TV
Thirty Cases of Major Zema
as Petr
1976
Movie
Rumburak
as ing. Zachariáš
1984
Movie
Little from the Fish Shop
2015
Movie
Crazy Kingdom
as Ponocný
2016
Movie
Clownwise
as Max
2013