Miroslav Horníček

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

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Gender

Male

Birthday

10-Nov-1918

Age

(107 years old)

Place of Birth

Plzeň, Česká republika

Also Known As
  • Мирослав Горничек

Miroslav Horníček

Biography

K divadlu se dostal na plzeňské reálce, kde chodil do ochotnického spolku a se spolužáky založil Studentský avantgardní kolektiv. Po vystudování byl krátce zaměstnán jako úředník v plzeňské nemocnici. V roce 1941 přijal angažmá v Městském divadle v Plzni, brzy po válce odešel do Prahy. Nejprve hrál v Divadle Větrník, o rok později nastoupil k bratrům Oldřichu a Lubomíru Lipským do Divadla satiry. Poté hrál šest let na scéně Národního divadla. V roce 1955 se stal partnerem Jana Wericha v Divadle ABC (Jiří Voskovec po 2. světové válce emigroval do Spojených států amerických). S Werichem hrál šest let, například ve hrách Těžká Barbora nebo Husaři. Po Werichově odchodu roku 1961 vytvořil podobnou dvojici s Milošem Kopeckým. Nehráli však spolu dlouho. Už v roce 1962 se stal na dva roky členem Hudebního divadla v Karlíně a záhy i Divadla Semafor, kde účinkoval například ve hře Člověk z půdy. Působil i vMěstských divadlech pražských, velmi známé a značně populární byly jeho Hovory přes rampu kde přímo z divadelní rampy odpovídal na živé dotazy diváků kladené z hlediště a tak neformálně besedoval s publikem. Hrál také ve filmech. Ztvárnil hlavní role ve filmech Táto, sežeň štěně a Kam čert nemůže a v televizním seriálu Byli jednou dva písaři, dále několik vedlejších rolí v mnoha dalších filmech, z nichž nejznámější je role Krásného prince ve filmové pohádce Byl jednou jeden král. V roce 1965 si zahrál v komediálním snímku z produkce východoněmecké Defy Bez pasu v cizích postelích. Známé je také jeho působení v roli moderátora filmového zpravodajství z Mezinárodního filmového festivalu v Karlových Varech. V roce 1967 se účastnil avantgardního projektu Kinoautomat autorů Radúze Činčery, scenáristy Pavla Juráčka a režisérů Jána Roháče a Vladimíra Svitáčka na světové výstavě v Montrealu. Horníček působil v roli průvodce filmovým představením, které se v určitých dramatických momentech větvilo. Samo publikum rozhodovalo, jak bude děj pokračovat. Zajímavostí je, že on sám neuměl vůbec anglicky. Text měl foneticky odposlouchaný a naučený. Tehdejší novinka vzbudila značný ohlas a po celou dobu výstavy byla představení beznadějně vyprodaná, jednalo se o první případ tzv. interaktivního filmu na světě.   Z tohoto pobytu vytěžil knihu fejetonůJavorové listy, uveřejňovaných původně v Literárních novinách. Po návratu z Montrealu se společně s režisérem Vladimírem Svitáčkem pustili do televizního projektu, který mu přinesl obrovskou popularitu. Scéna byla jednoduchá. Uprostřed publika byl stolek, u kterého seděl nad lahví červeného vína Horníček se svým hostem. Promlouval s takovými osobnostmi, jako byli mj. Jan Werich, Jan Pivec, Jiří Sovák, Július Satinský a Milan Lasica. Do svých rozhovorů vkládal inteligentní humor, který oslovuje mnohé diváky i dnes. V roce 2004 vyšla v reedici kniha Hovory H.. Pořad se vysílal v letech 1968–1971, s nástupem normalizace byl však zrušen. Dochovaly se z něj vzácné televizní záznamy, pořad vyšel i na gramofonových deskách firmy Supraphon, později i na CD.  V Plzni je na jeho počest od roku 2000 pojmenováno Horníčkovo divadlo. Byla zde 10. listopadu 2003 odhalena pamětní deska.


Credits

Třináctá komnata prince Měděnce Třináctá komnata prince Měděnce (1980) Character: Narrator
A meat-eating monarch marries a vegetarian princess.
Mikoláš Aleš Mikoláš Aleš (1952) Character: N/A
A biographical film about the famous Czech painter Mikoláš Aleš, portrayed as part of the vanguard of the working class and a spokesman for the oppressed, who asserts himself despite the opposing bourgeoisie and reactionaries of all kinds. The film focuses on the period when Mikoláš Aleš participated in the competition to decorate the National Theatre.
Neschovávejte se, když prší Neschovávejte se, když prší (1962) Character: N/A
A youthfully enthusiastic teacher tries to raise the standard of living of the residents of a declining border village... A sympathetic young man with a suspended sentence was Josef Abrham's first big role. Miroslav Horníček often told a funny story from the set about his motorcycle rides.
Bez svatozáře Bez svatozáře (1964) Character: Narrator (voice)
An outdated fireclay factory is due to close, but its long-time employees can't imagine stopping what has fed them all their lives and what they do best...
Výhybka Výhybka (1963) Character: N/A
A story of two old friends, who after ten years - one as the deputy director and the other as the chairman of the party organization - meet on a large construction site.
Pan Novák Pan Novák (1949) Character: N/A
Mr. Novák, an insurance company clerk, only cares about his job, nothing else interests him. Even the social changes in February 1948 leave him indifferent. He only becomes aware of them when the insurance company is closed down. He has to make a decision: either retire or go to work in a factory. Neither of these options appeals to Mr. Novák...
Konec jasnovidce Konec jasnovidce (1957) Character: Osmík
Private psychic Mathias Scibolini practices his profession properly and to the full satisfaction of his clients. When the integration of the clairvoyants into the municipal enterprise occurs, he continues to divine under his civil name Mathias Scibolini. The administration is broken up, the fortune-telling services are sloppy and client satisfaction declines. After hours, however, it is possible to go to the clairvoyant's apartment, where everything is as it used to be.
Platit prosím Platit prosím (1956) Character: N/A
The director of the company Restaurants and Canteens arrives to attend a screening of a film made in various restaurants. A group of villagers come in to one of the restaurants for their lunch. The two waiters carry on chatting and ignore their customers. The head waiter finally brings them a crumpled menu, but whatever they order, he crosses off the menu and urges them to order something they do not want. In another restaurant a customer complains he has found a button in his sauce. The waiter promises to get him another portion but, once out of sight, he simply takes the button out of the food and brings back the same plate on which he has carelessly rearranged the food. Other customers are trying to pay but the staff point to the waiter with the wallet; he, however, is absorbed in watching a chess game and is neglecting his duties.
Každá koruna dobrá Každá koruna dobrá (1961) Character: N/A
After inheriting a villa from his uncle, Emil Tuma meets its strange inhabitants, getting him in trouble.
Hudba kolonád Hudba kolonád (1975) Character: Narrator (voice)
The International Festival of Magicians in Karlovy Vary: one of the performances is stylized as a memory of the eskamotero Vili Brod, who also performed in Karlovy Vary in the 1930s. Brod's story is ingeniously supplemented with excerpts from documentary and feature films with Karlovy Vary themes...
Jak se člověk naučil létat Jak se člověk naučil létat (1958) Character: Commentary (voice)
A short, humorous history of aviation based on Kamil Lhoták's book "Balloons, Wings, Propellers."
Balada z hadrů Balada z hadrů (1960) Character: vězeň
Jan Werich and Miroslav Horníček in the legendary play of the Liberated Theatre.
Barrandovské nokturno aneb Jak film tančil a zpíval Barrandovské nokturno aneb Jak film tančil a zpíval (1985) Character: Self - Host
The 50th anniversary of the Barrandov studios was celebrated with a spectacular show: many directors and other important people gathered in the expensive decorations of the Variety Theatre auditorium (built for the Circus Humberto series). They smiled and showed well-deserved relaxation after a job well done in managing socialist cinema. Vladimir Sís interspersed this with excerpts from films, mainly his own and also a little of others who had worked on the "Hill of Dreams".
Lov na mamuta Lov na mamuta (1965) Character: Narrator (voice)
A young man tries to enter the building of the Mammoth Cybernetic Supermachines Research Institute again and again but each time the doorkeeper spots him and kicks him out. The youth finally arrives with all his friends and a huge live bear from the circus where he works as an accountant. He is finally allowed in where he explains to the members of the directorate that he wants to work at the Institute, since he graduated in cybernetics and, besides, he has invented a machine for forecasting time of death. When the conniving research manager learns that their director is going to die in two days, he hopes to rise to his position.
Smrt za oponou Smrt za oponou (1967) Character: kapitán Chrástek
Members of an organised group smuggling heroin from France to Italy send a new shipment of the drug via Sweden, the GDR and Czechoslovakia. A new ballet is about to premiere at the Fibich Theatre in Prague. However, the situation is complicated by a horrific event: prima ballerina Milada Havlová is found dead in her dressing room. The autopsy and the first analyses reveal that she died of a heroin overdose. Captain Chrástek is in charge of the investigation and believes that it is not an accident but murder. An investigation unfolds that reveals not only the strained relationships between the members of the ballet company, but above all an international criminal network...
Kam čert nemůže Kam čert nemůže (1960) Character: Dr. Faust
Miroslav Hornicek is a deluded young man who is convinced he is Faust incarnate. This turn of mind leads to some ludicrous situations, such as when he believes a woman is really a cat. Before he can be rounded up and interned wherever they keep people with this type of a problem, love enters his life and the clouds that obscured his vision begin to dissipate.
Kinoautomat: Člověk a jeho dům Kinoautomat: Člověk a jeho dům (1971) Character: Pan Novak
Kinoautomat was the world's first interactive movie, conceived by Radúz Činčera for the Czechoslovak Pavilion at Expo '67 in Montreal. At nine points during the film the action stops, and a moderator appears on stage to ask the audience to choose between two scenes; following an audience vote, the chosen scene is played.
Mladá léta Mladá léta (1953) Character: N/A
Early Days follows the early life of famous Czech writer Alois Jirásek. Jirásek had already developed his own view of the history of the Czech nation while he was at grammar school in Broumov. When he becomes the supply teach in Litomyšl, he has already written his first book and a number of poems. The local dignitaries await the arrival of the young writer in excited anticipation. Jirásek, however, is sickened by the empty patriotism from the depths of his soul and soon becomes disagreeable to the notables. The district sheriff tries to remove Jirásek from the school and drive him out of town. Unable to do this, the sheriff appoints a pro-Austrian headmaster who attempts to sabotage Jirásek. The students stand behind Jirásek , however, and discontent is not only felt in Litomyšl but throughout Bohemia.
Polibek ze stadionu Polibek ze stadionu (1948) Character: N/A
Austria's victory over Sweden at the 1947 World Ice Hockey Championship in Prague helped Czechoslovakia win the title of world champion. After the match, the cheering of the spectators in the stadium knows no bounds, and so it happens that dentist Jan Vaněček is kissed by an unknown girl out of joy. The kiss is captured by a film camera and is then seen in a film newsreel by Vaněček's fiancée Lída in the cinema. She becomes very angry and does not want to see Vaněček anymore...
Byl jednou jeden král... Byl jednou jeden král... (1955) Character: princ krásný, syn Alabastra XVI.
A selfish self-centered widowed ruler, barely tolerated by his subjects and called appropriately enough, 'King Myself, First' asks his three daughters to name the measure of their love for him. When one of them says, "more than salt", he banishes her from the kingdom. Not understanding what she meant the King assumes love can only be measured by precious metals or one's own talent, the 'correct' answers from his other two daughters. The arrogance of the King leads him to gather all the salt in the kingdom and destroy it. Of course, this backfires as he slowly learns the universal value of the substance, and of course, the essence of his daughter's reply. With the help of the wise and magical old 'herb woman', the King also learns what it means to be a true and wise ruler.
Táto sežeň štěně Táto sežeň štěně (1964) Character: redaktor Hlavsa
The holiday story revolves around the children of editor Hlavsa and their desire to get a dog. Dad bravely faces his children's wish and all he cares about is the dreamed summer peace. However, the editor's unexpectedly requested regular feature stories from the children's lives change everything. The uproar in the pages of the newspaper and the children's determination not to give up on their dream leads to the hope that something four-legged might eventually turn up at the Hlavs' after all.
Silvestr 79 aneb Hrajeme si jako děti Silvestr 79 aneb Hrajeme si jako děti (1979) Character: Self
A New Year's Eve television variety show from late 1979.
Revue pro banjo Revue pro banjo (1964) Character: N/A
Songs about eternal love, American vagabonds, cowboys and desperadoes, with the romance of railways and trains speeding into the distance are recorded as film songs, and so, for example, in the well-known standard Franck and Johnny you will see M. Kopecký, J. Jirásková, J. Lír and others singing. In Chajda drnový, W. Matuška and K. Štědrý, K. Gott rides a horse or sails on a boat and R. Cortéz cries (off-screen) over the death of the famous robber Jesse James...
Silvestr 1978 Silvestr 1978 (1978) Character: Self
A New Year's Eve television variety show from late 1978.



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