Ladislav Ondřej
Ladislav Ondřej (* July 24, 1991) is a Czech actor. He was born in 1991 in Prague. At present, he is a student of the Prague International Conservatory - an acting discipline. He first appeared in TV screens in commercials, then in Hop or Trop and Pink Orchard Orchards, and in Movies, Bathory, or At Your Own Risk. His first film, in which he played the leading role in the role of Vladimír Javorský, was named Most and was shot by American director Boby Garabedian. This film has won many prestigious awards at prestigious film festivals and was nominated by the American Academy of Film for Oscar in the short feature films category. Another success came in March 2010, when the short film MAMÁNEK, directed by Jesse Baldwin in Prague, premiered at the Edgemar Short Film Festival in Santa Monica, California. The film won the highest awards in two categories: Best Director (Jesse Baldwin) and Best Actor ("Lada Ondrej" Ladislav Ondřej). (Wikipedia)
Most
as LáďaA poetic and powerful story of a father forced to choose between love and duty.
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as uncreditedGodfather's story is the story of the greatest of Czech post-revolutionary 'entrepreneurs'. His...
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as JakubA motley of vacationers on a bus headed for a week long vacation at a seaside resort. Among...
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as PřemekKlára is abused in her marriage by her husband Martin. When she meets Adéla, who was also a...
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as uncreditedJakub, a young, small time drug dealer, wakes up to find the police storming the apartment...
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