Antonín Holzinger

Antonín Holzinger was an American actor who is best known for Workers, Let’s Go (1934), Hudba srdcí (1934), and Pozdní láska (1935). He was born on March 30, 1891, in Prague, Austria-Hungary (now Czech Republic) and passed away on February 9, 1954, in Prague, Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic).

Personal and Family Life

Details about Antonín Holzinger’s personal and family life are limited. However, it is known that he lived in the vibrant city of Prague during his lifetime. The era in which he lived was marked by significant changes in culture and society, influencing his work as an actor.

Career

Antonín Holzinger had a prolific career in film and theatre, contributing to various productions in the Czech film industry. He became recognized for his roles in notable films from the 1930s and 1940s, establishing himself as a prominent actor in his time.

Death and Legacy

Antonín Holzinger passed away on February 9, 1954. His contributions to the film industry are remembered, particularly in the realm of Czech cinema, where his performances left a lasting impression.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Paklíč 1944-12-22 pravý policejní inspektor Čepelka
Ves v pohraničí 1948-02-20 Matějíček
Žena, která ví, co chce 1934-08-17 Impressario
Pozdní láska 1935-06-07
Hudba srdcí 1934-09-28
Bylo to v máji 1951-06-01 Doubek
Expres z Norimberka 1954-03-26
Advokát chudých 1941-05-02
Kavárna na hlavní třídě 1954-01-22
Skalní ševci 1931-11-20