Oldrich Lukes

Oldrich Lukes was an American actor, born on February 18, 1909, in Brünn, Austria-Hungary. He is best known for his roles in Lemonade Joe (1964), Akce B (1952), and The Assassination (1964). He passed away on February 11, 1980, in Prague, Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic).

Personal and Family Life

Not much is known about Oldrich Lukes’s personal and family life. Details such as his early years, education, and family background have not been widely documented. However, his passion for acting paved the way for a successful career in film.

Death and Legacy

Oldrich Lukes died on February 11, 1980, leaving a legacy as a talented actor in the film industry. He is remembered for his versatile acting skills and contributions to cinema, particularly in Czech film. His work has influenced many who came after him.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Tanková brigáda 1955-10-05
Konec strašidel 1953-08-14 Zapletal
Zocelení 1951-04-27 Franta
Die Igelfreundschaft 1962-03-25 Janas Vater
Der schweigende Stern 1960-02-26 Prof. Harringway Hawling
Happy End 1967-09-01 Advokát
Hlídač dynamitu 1963-10-04
Stopy 1961-10-01 Josef Bernát
Vstávají noví bojovníci 1951-02-23 Vosmík
Akce B 1952-02-22 Police warrant officer
Limonádový Joe aneb Koňská opera 1964-10-16
Černá sobota 1961-01-06 posunovač Jílek
Zítra vstanu a opařím se čajem 1977-08-12 Admiral Wolf (voice)