George Voskovec
George Voskovec, originally named Jiří Wachsmann, was born on June 19, 1905, in Czechoslovakia and later became a prominent Czech-American actor. He is best remembered for his powerful collaborations with the renowned actor and playwright Jan Werich, with whom he formed a dynamic creative partnership in their native country.
Voskovec's journey led him to the United States, where he gained recognition for his compelling performances in film and theater. One of his most notable roles came in 1957 when he portrayed the courteous Juror #11 in the classic courtroom drama "12 Angry Men," a film that has since become a cornerstone of American cinema.
Throughout his career, Voskovec showcased his versatility, moving seamlessly between dramatic and comedic roles. He became a significant figure in the theater scene, particularly noted for his contributions to the Czech avant-garde movement. Despite facing challenges as an immigrant artist, he managed to carve out a successful career in Hollywood and beyond.
His legacy is marked by a rich body of work that reflects both his cultural roots and his adaptability to the American entertainment landscape. George Voskovec passed away on July 1, 1981, leaving behind a lasting impact on both stage and screen, remembered as a talented performer who bridged two distinct worlds.
Filmography
Somewhere in Time
Man on a Swing
The Spy Who Came In from the Cold
The Bravados
Affair in Trinidad
Barbarosa
The 27th Day
Mister Buddwing
The Iron Mistress
The Boston Strangler
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