Jan Sebor was an American actor, best known for his roles in Filosofská historie, Klapzubova XI., and Velbloud uchem jehly. He was born on April 17, 1913, in Zilina, Austria-Hungary, now part of Slovakia, and passed away on December 21, 1999, in Princeton, New Jersey, USA.
Personal and Family Life
Jan Sebor’s early life took place in Europe, where he began his journey in the performing arts. He later moved to the United States, where he continued to build his career in acting. Although details about his family life are limited, it is known that he had a passion for theater and film throughout his life.
Career
Throughout his career, Jan Sebor appeared in several significant films in the late 1930s. He gained recognition for his performances in Czech cinema, contributing to films that are still remembered today. His work in the industry showcased his talent and dedication to acting.
Death and Legacy
Jan Sebor died on December 21, 1999, in Princeton, New Jersey. His contributions to film have left a lasting impact, marking him as a prominent figure in the history of Czech cinema. Even after his passing, his performances continue to be appreciated by fans of classic film.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Klapzubova XI. | 1938-09-02 | Pepík Klapzuba |
Velbloud uchem jehly | 1937-01-19 | člen Společenského klubu |
Bílá nemoc | 1937-12-21 |