Jaroslav Marvan
Born 1901 (age 72) · Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary [now Czech Republic]
Appears in 240 titles

Jaroslav Marvan was a Czechoslovakian actor. He was born in Prague and married in the 1920s to Marie Marvanov.  He was a member of numerous Czech theatres of note throughout the early 20th century, including the Vlasta Burian's theatre, Vinohradské Divadlo (1943-1950), Městská Divadla Pražská (1950-1954), and finally Národní Divadlo (national theatre), where he served for until two years before his death, in 1972.

Filmography

The Terribly Sad Princess
7.5
The Terribly Sad Princess
1968
as král Jindřich
I Dutifully Report
6.9
I Dutifully Report
1958
as strážmistr Flanderka
A Night at Karlstein
7.7
A Night at Karlstein
1974
as purkrabí
Journey Into the Depth of the Student's Soul
7.6
Journey Into the Depth of the Student's Soul
1939
as profesor matematiky Vobořil
Kristian
7.2
Kristian
1939
as ředitel cestovní kanceláře Král
The Station Master
Duchacek Will Fix It
School Is the Foundation of Life
8.3
School Is the Foundation of Life
1938
as profesor češtiny Kolísko
The Phantom of Morrisville
7.0
The Phantom of Morrisville
1966
as Inspektor Brumpby ze Scotland Yardu
Angel in the Mountains
6.9
Angel in the Mountains
1955
as Gustav Anděl
The Matches of a Beautiful Dragoon
5.1
The Matches of a Beautiful Dragoon
1971
as Policejní rada Vacátko
Of Things Supernatural
5.5
Of Things Supernatural
1959
as (segment "Tajemství písma")
Murder in the Excelsior Hotel
5.9
Murder in the Excelsior Hotel
1971
as Policejní rada Vacátko
Cash Claim Chaos
8.1
Cash Claim Chaos
1939
as MUDr. Osvald Bruner
The Inspector-General
6.5
The Inspector-General
1933
as hejtman Anton Skvoznik Dmuchanovský
Anton Špelec, Sharp-Shooter
7.1
Anton Špelec, Sharp-Shooter
1932
as Kačaba
Imperial and Royal Field Marshal
6.2
Imperial and Royal Field Marshal
1930
as sluha pravého polního maršálka
Holiday with Angel
7.6
Holiday with Angel
1953
as Gustav Anděl
Hudba z Marsu
6.1
Hudba z Marsu
1955
as Václav Řehák, truhlář, předseda závodní organizace
The Death of Black King
5.2
The Death of Black King
1972
as Vacátko, Police Councilor