Known for Acting

Petr Čepek was a Czech actor associated with The Drama Club in Prague. His final film was Faust, directed by Czech surrealist Jan Švankmajer. Cepek attended the Academy of Performing Arts (DAMU) along with many notable Czech actors of the time, before appearing in Ostrava’s first theater, DPB until 1965. After joining with fellow colleagues in Prague’s Činoherní Klub, where he contributed to the formation of numerous famous theatre productions such as Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment and Gogo’s Revizor (The Government Inspector). Čepek turned to politics in the late 1980s, participating in political rallies and negotiations before returning to the Academy of Performing Arts (DAMU) to teach until his death in 1994. Čepek was honored posthumously for his double role in the Švankmajers film Faust.
1985
as Josef Turek
1994
as Faust
1984
as Bimbác
1991
as Rádži Tamil
1970
as Viktor Chotovický
1981
as mistr kominický de Giorgi, člen správní rady
1989
as Cyril
1980
as Štěpán Manya (voice)
1982
as Kriz
1970
as Albert Einstein
1979
as Filbank
1987
as Artist Douda
1968
as Ondřej z Vlkova
1990
as Artl, slepý krajský inspektor
1972
as Glenar
1983
1978
as Rub
1975
1989
as Capt. Truxa
1981
as Šus, Producer