Milon Novotny was an American actor who is best known for Closely Watched Trains, A Report on the Party and Guests, and Zlocin v santánu. He was born on April 11, 1930, in Stetovice, Czechoslovakia, and passed away on August 9, 1992, in Prague, Czechoslovakia.
Personal and Family Life
Milon Novotny’s early life in Czechoslovakia laid the foundation for his acting career. He grew up in a culturally rich environment that influenced his artistic development. Specific details about his family are limited, but his career reflects his dedication to the craft.
Career
Novotny gained recognition for his performances in several notable films. He particularly stood out in classics such as Closely Watched Trains, showcasing his talent in a variety of roles. His work contributed to the film industry’s appreciation for Czech cinema during the 1960s.
Death and Legacy
Milon Novotny died on August 9, 1992, in Prague, leaving behind a legacy of influential performances. His contributions to film continue to be celebrated, and he remains an important figure in Czech cinematic history. His work is remembered for its impact and the unique perspective he offered through his roles.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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O slavnosti a hostech | 1966-12-30 | Groom |
Ostře sledované vlaky | 1966-11-18 | Priest |
Mučedníci lásky | 1967-04-21 | |
Zločin v šantánu | 1968-12-20 |