Ladislav Jakim was an American actor known for Slaughterhouse-Five, Black Peter, and Bubny. Born on October 15, 1945, in Prague, Czechoslovakia, he made significant contributions to cinema before his passing on February 27, 1992, also in Prague.
Personal and Family Life
Ladislav Jakim was born and raised in Prague, where he developed a passion for acting at an early age. Details about his family life remain limited, but his experiences in Czechoslovakia during a politically tumultuous time may have influenced his artistic perspective. He became known for his dedication to his craft and his ability to bring authenticity to his roles.
Death and Legacy
Ladislav Jakim passed away from a stroke on February 27, 1992, in Prague. His work continues to be recognized by film enthusiasts, and his performances in significant films from the 1960s and 1970s have left a lasting impression on the Czech film industry. Jakim’s legacy is one of talent and passion for cinema, serving as an inspiration for future generations of actors.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Konkurs | 1964-02-28 | Friend of chiropodist (segment “Konkurs”) |
Černý Petr | 1964-04-17 | Petr |
Nejkrásnější věk | 1969-02-14 | Láďa Řehka |
Dlouhá bílá nit | 1970-01-01 | |
Přísně tajné premiéry | 1968-01-26 | lupič-elév |
Případ pro začínajícího kata | 1970-07-03 | student Krystof |
Každý mladý muž | 1966-05-13 | Pvt. Bárta |
Bubny | 1965-03-12 | |
Zpívali jsme Arizonu | 1964-11-20 | |
Pět mužů a jedno srdce | 1971-12-24 | |
Svědectví mrtvých očí | 1971-12-10 |