Josef Loskot

Josef Loskot was an American actor who is best known for Third Company, Ve dvou se to lépe táhne, and Kdyz struny lkají. He was born on April 14, 1889 in Prague, Cechy, Austria-Hungary (now Czech Republic) and passed away on January 9, 1974 in Dolní Cernosice, Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic).

Personal and Family Life

Josef Loskot’s early life in Prague shaped his future in the performing arts. Little is known about his family background or personal relationships, but he became involved in acting early in his career. His work in film and theatre allowed him to become a recognized figure in Czechoslovak cinema.

Career

Loskot had a diverse career, featuring in several films that gained popularity. He is particularly remembered for his roles in beloved productions of the early 20th century. His performances contributed to the development of Czech cinema and left a lasting impact on the industry.

Death and Legacy

Josef Loskot died on January 9, 1974, in Dolní Cernosice. His contributions to cinema are celebrated in Czech culture, and he is remembered as a talented actor who helped shape the film industry in his country. His legacy continues to be honored by film enthusiasts and historians alike.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Lelíček ve službách Sherlocka Holmesa 1932-03-25 Lender
Cech panen kutnohorských 1938-09-16
Loupežník 1931-11-27
Rudá záře nad Kladnem 1956-02-24
Svatý Václav 1930-03-04
Třetí rota 1931-12-25
Psohlavci 1931-09-18
Načeradec, král kibiců 1931-12-31
Ve dvou se to lépe táhne 1928-09-11
Když struny lkají 1930-09-19
Na sluneční straně 1933-12-01
Prodaná nevěsta 1933-10-27
Karel a já 1942-12-04
Městečko na dlani 1942-09-18
Ze světa lesních samot 1933-02-17