
Otakáro Schmidt
Biography
Otakáro Maria Schmidt, birth name Otakar Miloslav Maria Schmidt, nicknamed "Štětináč", born on October 28, 1960 in Pilsen, is a Czech director, screenwriter, moderator, actor, dancer and playwright.
In the 1960s he was a member of the Scout Club, nicknamed Červenáček. At the Jaroslav Ježek Conservatory in Prague, he studied pantomime, dance and acting. Afterwards, he was employed as a dancer at the Liberec theater, working with Laura and her tigers. He is the initiator of the BAR Fantastic and Gas Theater project. It was part of the so-called Prague Five of the Sklep Theater.
In the 1990s he graduated from the Department of Screenwriting and Dramaturgy at the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts. He is involved in writing scenarios, directing documentaries where he is also a cameraman, and journalism. In several films, he starred in supporting roles. He is the author of the book Tajas full of islands (publisher D. Hrbek, Olomouc) and the music album Burning dreams.
After his conversion (in 2004 he was baptized by Tomáš Halík in the Church of the Most Holy Salvator), he devoted himself even more to Christian themes in his work. His film projects collaborate with him (as co-author, assistant director, actress) and his wife Jan Kristina Studničková.
On TV Noe, he became the moderator of the Angels Path, with more than stem parts.
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Acting History
2023
Marie Magdaléna – apoštolka apoštolů as Commentary (voice)
2022Ruce v záruce as doktor
2021Mikuláš - Svatý mistr v obdarování as narrator
2018Alenka v zemi zázraků as Renato
2017Mendel – otec genetiky as Commentary (voice)
2011Pražské Jezulátko
2010Blázen z La Verny
2009Proč bychom se netopili as Venca
2005The Gnome as Inspector
2002Coal Tower as Moderátor
2001Expulsion from Paradise
1996Stone Bridge
1996Malostranské humoresky as Tomek
1994Accumulator 1 as Shop Assistant
1994Mlýny
1991Míč
1991My Pragues Understand Me
1991The Smoke
1990Vltava hraje k volbám
1989Pražská 5 as Volunteer Miloš (segment "Na brigádě!")
1989The Seven as člen Zobákovy party








