Josef Rovenský
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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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Birthday: 17 April 1894
Birth place: Prague, Czech Republic
Known for: Acting
Movies known for
Diary of a Lost Girl
Tonka of the Gallows
The Oriental Languages' Teacher
Young Love
The Undertaker
Lelíček in the Services of Sherlock Holmes
Fidlovačka aneb Žádný hněv a žádná rvačka
Švejk On The Front
The girl from USA
Der Ruf des Nordens
The Old Man Bezousek
Father Vojtech
Him and His Sister
Imperial and Royal Field Marshal
A Girl from the Reeperbahn
The Inspector-General
The Innkeeper 'At the Wild Beauty'
With the exception of the public
Pepina Rejholcová
Darling of the regiment
Small-sided musketeers
Růžové kombiné
White Paradise
The Robber
Diagnosa X
Oklamaný hypnotisér Swengali
Sündenfall
Dům ztraceného štěstí
Životem vedla je láska
Poor girl
Sister Angelika
His Majesty's Adjutant
Dr. Jenkins Miracle Cure
Tu ten kámen
The Torn Photograph
Die Tochter des Regiments
Příběh jednoho dne
The Case of Colonel Redl
The Good Soldier Schweik
Third Company
The Dogheads
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