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Juraj Kukura | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1966–present |
Children | Philipp Kukura and Filip Kukura |
Parent(s) | Štefan Kukura and Helena Kukurová |
Juraj Kukura (born 15 March 1947, in Prešov) is a Slovak actor.
Kukura studied acting at the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava (VŠMU). In 1985, when he emigrated to West Germany, his films were banned in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic until Communist rule ended during the Velvet Revolution of 1989. Thanks to his charismatic personality he usually portrayed strong, leading characters. In 2004, he received DOSKY Award for performing Martin in The Goat, or Who is Sylvia? by Edward Albee. In 2003 he became managing director of Arena Theatre.[1][2]
Filmography
Film
- Zbehovia a pútnici (1968) – Dominika – hrebenár
- Eden and After (1970) – Boris
- Zlozor (1971) – Slávo
- N. a pris les dés... (1971)
- Letokruhy (1973)
- Javor a Juliana (1973) – Musician
- Den slnovratu (1974) – Pavol Jurek
- Trofej neznámeho strelca (1974) – Salo
- Do zbrane kuruci! (1974) – Hamzík
- One Silver Piece (1976) – Pitonák
- Koncert pre pozostalých (1977) – Peter Korta
- Krutá lúbost (1978)
- Shadows of a Hot Summer (1978) – Ondrej Baran
- The Ninth Heart (1979) – Aldobrandini
- The Divine Emma (1979) – Victor
- Postaveni mimo hru (1979) – Jindrich Vacula
- The Hit (1981) – Lensky
- Clny proti prudu (1981)
- Sarâb (1982) – Statkár
- Tusenie (1983) – Fero Usiak
- Salt & Gold (1983) – král Norbert
- The Roaring Fifties (1983) – Jakob Fuhrmann
- Sojky v hlave (1984) – Vojto
- Otto – Der Liebesfilm (1992) – Dr. Beierle
- It's Better to Be Wealthy and Healthy Than Poor and Ill (1992) – Robert
- Jak chutná smrt (1995) – Karel Kainar
- Workaholic (1996) – Cedrik
- Tábor padlych zien (1997) – Doctor Zigmund
- Thomas and the Falcon King (2000) – Balador
- Fragmenty z malomesta (2000)
- Apokalypse 99 – Anatomie eines Amokläufers (2000)
- Das Sams (2001) – Oberkellner
- Atina & Herakles (2006) – August
- The Last Train (2006) – Dr. Friedlich
- Máj (2008) – Schiffner
- Hotel Lux (2011) – Wassili Ulrich
- Sarajevo (2014) – Stojan Jeftanovic
Television
- Via Mala (1985) – Andreas von Richenau
- Traffik (1989) – Karl Rosshalde
- Inspektor Max (2018) – Zoltán Max
References
- ^ a.s, Petit Press. "Neviem, čo bude s Arénou, vraví Kukura. Hnevá sa na kraj, škrtol jej peniaze". kultura.sme.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 10 April 2020.
- ^ Teraz.sk (24 February 2020). "J. Kukura: Musíme zabrániť tomu, aby holokaust bol len mýtus". TERAZ.sk. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
External links
- Juraj Kukura at IMDb
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