Milan Šteindler | |
Birth Date: | 12 April 1957 |
Birth Place: | Prague, Czechoslovakia |
Alma Mater: | Academy of Performing Arts in Prague |
Occupation: | Film director, actor |
Years Active: | 1975–present |
Known For: | Thanks for Every New Morning Sklep Theatre |
Milan Šteindler (born 12 April 1957) is a Czech actor, screenwriter, and film director.[1] He is a graduate of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague.[2] He won the Czech Lion Award for Best Director for his 1994 film, Thanks for Every New Morning.[3] He obtained the Silver St. George Award for Directing at the 19th Moscow International Film Festival for the same film.[4]
Together with David Vávra, he founded Sklep Theatre in Prague in 1971.[5]
Along with Petr Čtvrtníček and Vávra, Šteindler wrote and directed the satirical television series Czech Soda.[6] As an actor, he has appeared in over sixty films.
Title | Functioned as | Notes | ||||||
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Actor | Director | Screenwriter | Role | |||||
1985 | My Sweet Little Village | Turek's co-driver | ||||||
1986 | Rosa Luxemburg | N/A | ||||||
1988 | Pražská pětka | Supervisor | ||||||
1989 | A Hoof Here, a Hoof There | Old man | ||||||
1990 | Vrať se do hrobu! | Víta Jakoubek | ||||||
1993 | Stalingrad | N/A | ||||||
1993–1998 | Czech Soda | Various | Television show | |||||
1994 | Thanks for Every New Morning | Member of StB police | ||||||
1995 | Brother of Sleep | N/A | ||||||
2000 | Out of the City | Hunter | ||||||
2003 | Mazaný Filip | Psychiatrist | ||||||
2004 | Skřítek | Slaughterhouse administrator | ||||||
2005–2008 | Dobrá čtvrť | School janitor | Television series – 14 episodes | |||||
2006 | Rafťáci | Dany's father | ||||||
2007 | Gympl | Physics teacher Milan | ||||||
2012 | Goat Story 2 | Voice |