Pavel Kříž (born 18 April 1961 in
Brno
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Czech
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actor and psychotherapist.
In December 2010 Kříž won the
fourth season of
StarDance with his professional partner Alice Stodůlková.
Selected filmography
Film
* ''
Jak svět přichází o básníky'' (1982)
* ''
Jak básníci přicházejí o iluze'' (1984)
* ''
The Night of the Emerald Moon
''The Night of the Emerald Moon'' () is a 1985 Czech drama film directed by Václav Matějka. It was entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival.
Cast
*Radoslav Brzobohatý as Janek Kysucan
* Jerzy Trela as Cyril Kysucan
* Pavol Vi ...
'' (1985)
* ''
Sleeping Dogs'' (1997)
* ''
Doktor Živago'' (2002, TV)
* ''
Deník Anne Frankové'' (2001, TV)
* ''
Vůně vanilky'' (2001, TV)
* ''
In nomine patris'' (2004, TV)
* ''
Portraits in Dramatic Time'' (2011)
* ''
Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol'' (2011) - Marek Stefanski
* ''
How Poets Wait for a Miracle
''How Poets Wait for a Miracle'' () is a 2016 Czech comedy film directed by Dušan Klein and written by Ladislav Pecháček. The final installment in the "Poets hexalogy", the title is preceded by ''How the World Is Losing Poets'' (1982), ''How ...
'' (2016)
* ''
Nabarvené ptáče'' (2019)
* ' (2019, TV)
Television
* ''
První krok'' (2009) - Max Reznícek
* ''
Obchoďák'' (2009-2010) - Pplk. Ales Bílek
* ''
První republika'' (2014) - Richard Benoni
* ''
Přístav
''Přístav'' is a Czech television programme which was broadcast from 2015 to 2017. In Czech language, Czech ''přístav'' means 'port'. The programme was written by various writers and directed by Jana Rezková (2015–2017), Jaromír Polišensk ...
'' (2016-2017) - Viktor Drtina
* ''
Krejzovi'' (2018)
References
External links
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1961 births
Living people
Czech male film actors
Czech male stage actors
Czech male television actors
20th-century Czech male actors
21st-century Czech male actors
Male actors from Brno
Jewish Czech actors
Czech emigrants to Canada
Health professionals from Brno
Dancing with the Stars winners
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