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George Voskovec

Jiří Voskovec (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjɪr̝iː ˈvoskovɛts] ), born Jiří Wachsmann and known in the United States as George Voskovec (June 19, 1905 – July 1, 1981)[1] was a Czech actor, writer, dramatist, and director who became an American citizen in 1955. Throughout much of his career he was associated with actor and playwright Jan Werich. In the U.S., he is best known for his role as the polite Juror #11 in the 1957 film 12 Angry Men.

George Voskovec
Jiří Voskovec in 12 Angry Men (1957).
Born
Jiří Wachsmann

(1905-06-19)June 19, 1905
Sasau, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary
(now Sázava, Czech Republic)
DiedJuly 1, 1981(1981-07-01) (aged 76)
Resting placeOlšany Cemetery, Prague
NationalityCzech, American
Other namesGeorge Voskovec
Years active1926–1981
Notable workJuror #11 in 12 Angry Men
Dr. Gerard Finney in Somewhere in Time
Spouse(s)Madelaine Main (?–1945)
(divorced)
Anne Gerlette (1945–1958; her death), 2 children
Christine McKeown (1961–1981; his death)

Life and career edit

Voskovec was born as Jiří Wachsmann in Sázava in Bohemia to Jiřina Valentina Marie (née Pinkasová; 1867-1939) and Václav Vilém Eduard ( Voskovec; later Wachsmann; 1864-1945).[2] He had two siblings, Mrs. Olga Adriena Kluckaufová and Dr. Prokop Voskovec. His granduncle was Bedřich Wachsmann and his cousin was Alois Wachsman, both painters and architects. Another uncle was Austrian painter Julius Wachsmann (1866–1936). He immigrated to the US in 1939 and again in 1948 with the onset of the National Socialist and Stalinist regimes, respectively, in Czechoslovakia.[citation needed]

He attended school in Prague and Dijon, France. In 1927, together with Werich, he joined the Osvobozené divadlo (Liberated Theater), which had been created two years earlier by members of the avant-garde Devětsil group, Jiří Frejka and Jindřich Honzl. After disagreements led Frejka to leave the group in 1927, Honzl asked Voskovec and Werich, both law students who had created a sensation with their Vest Pocket Revue that year, to join the theatre. When Honzl, who had directed their productions, left in 1929, Voskovec and Werich took control of the theatre and changed its name to the Liberated Theatre of Voskovec and Werich, assuming all responsibility for direction, writing, librettos, and other artistic decisions.[citation needed]

The Liberated became a center for Czech clownery, a reaction to contemporary political and societal problems. Their performances began with the primary goal of evoking laughter through fantasy, but with the changing political situation in Germany their work became increasingly anti-fascist, which led to the closure of the Liberated Theater after the Munich Agreement in 1938.[citation needed]

Both Voskovec and Werich fled to the United States in early 1939. For the rest of his life, Voskovec lived primarily in the United States, interrupted only by brief stays in Czechoslovakia in 1948 and in France from 1948 to 1950. Until the mid-1940s, Voskovec worked and wrote mostly with Jan Werich, but after Werich's return to Socialist Czechoslovakia, they met only a few more times. After his return to the United States in 1950, Voskovec was detained at Ellis Island for eleven months for his alleged sympathy for Communism.[citation needed]

Although Voskovec lived in three countries and his maternal grandmother was French, he always maintained that "I am a born and bred Czech." In 1955, he became an American citizen.

Voskovec acted in 72 movies. Only the first five of these were Czech; the rest being American or British. His most famous American movie role was the polite Juror #11 in 12 Angry Men (1957), in which being a European immigrant to the US was central to his role. His other famous films included The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (1965) and The Boston Strangler (1968), as renowned psychic Peter Hurkos. His last movie was Barbarosa (1982), with Willie Nelson and Gary Busey.[citation needed]

In 1975, he published the Czech spoken LP record "Relativně vzato", where he reflects on his life and world in general. A sleeve note for this LP was written by another notable Czech émigré, author Josef Škvorecký. Voskovec also appeared in the 1978 television film The Nativity and the 1980 film Somewhere in Time, starring Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour. In 1981, he played Fritz Brenner in the NBC TV series Nero Wolfe with William Conrad as Wolfe.[citation needed]

Voskovec starred on Broadway in 1961 along with Hal Holbrook in Do You Know the Milky Way by German playwright Karl Wittlinger. In 1964, he appeared in an episode of The Fugitive.[citation needed]

Death edit

Voskovec died in 1981 of a heart attack in Pearblossom, California, at the age of 76. He is survived by two daughters, Victoria and Georgeanne. His interment was at Olšany Cemetery in Prague.

Minor planet 2418 Voskovec-Werich discovered by Luboš Kohoutek is named after him and Jan Werich.[3]

Selected filmography edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-01-18. Retrieved 2007-10-09.
  2. ^ "Jiří Voskovec".
  3. ^ "(2418) Voskovec-Werich". (2418) Voskovec-Werich In: Dictionary of Minor Planet Names. Springer. 2003. p. 197. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-29925-7_2419. ISBN 978-3-540-29925-7.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources George Voskovec news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Jiri Voskovec Czech pronunciation ˈjɪr iː ˈvoskovɛts born Jiri Wachsmann and known in the United States as George Voskovec June 19 1905 July 1 1981 1 was a Czech actor writer dramatist and director who became an American citizen in 1955 Throughout much of his career he was associated with actor and playwright Jan Werich In the U S he is best known for his role as the polite Juror 11 in the 1957 film 12 Angry Men George VoskovecJiri Voskovec in 12 Angry Men 1957 BornJiri Wachsmann 1905 06 19 June 19 1905Sasau Bohemia Austria Hungary now Sazava Czech Republic DiedJuly 1 1981 1981 07 01 aged 76 Pearblossom California U S Resting placeOlsany Cemetery PragueNationalityCzech AmericanOther namesGeorge VoskovecYears active1926 1981Notable workJuror 11 in 12 Angry MenDr Gerard Finney in Somewhere in TimeSpouse s Madelaine Main 1945 divorced Anne Gerlette 1945 1958 her death 2 childrenChristine McKeown 1961 1981 his death Contents 1 Life and career 2 Death 3 Selected filmography 4 References 5 External linksLife and career editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources George Voskovec news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Voskovec was born as Jiri Wachsmann in Sazava in Bohemia to Jirina Valentina Marie nee Pinkasova 1867 1939 and Vaclav Vilem Eduard ne Voskovec later Wachsmann 1864 1945 2 He had two siblings Mrs Olga Adriena Kluckaufova and Dr Prokop Voskovec His granduncle was Bedrich Wachsmann and his cousin was Alois Wachsman both painters and architects Another uncle was Austrian painter Julius Wachsmann 1866 1936 He immigrated to the US in 1939 and again in 1948 with the onset of the National Socialist and Stalinist regimes respectively in Czechoslovakia citation needed He attended school in Prague and Dijon France In 1927 together with Werich he joined the Osvobozene divadlo Liberated Theater which had been created two years earlier by members of the avant garde Devetsil group Jiri Frejka and Jindrich Honzl After disagreements led Frejka to leave the group in 1927 Honzl asked Voskovec and Werich both law students who had created a sensation with their Vest Pocket Revue that year to join the theatre When Honzl who had directed their productions left in 1929 Voskovec and Werich took control of the theatre and changed its name to the Liberated Theatre of Voskovec and Werich assuming all responsibility for direction writing librettos and other artistic decisions citation needed The Liberated became a center for Czech clownery a reaction to contemporary political and societal problems Their performances began with the primary goal of evoking laughter through fantasy but with the changing political situation in Germany their work became increasingly anti fascist which led to the closure of the Liberated Theater after the Munich Agreement in 1938 citation needed Both Voskovec and Werich fled to the United States in early 1939 For the rest of his life Voskovec lived primarily in the United States interrupted only by brief stays in Czechoslovakia in 1948 and in France from 1948 to 1950 Until the mid 1940s Voskovec worked and wrote mostly with Jan Werich but after Werich s return to Socialist Czechoslovakia they met only a few more times After his return to the United States in 1950 Voskovec was detained at Ellis Island for eleven months for his alleged sympathy for Communism citation needed Although Voskovec lived in three countries and his maternal grandmother was French he always maintained that I am a born and bred Czech In 1955 he became an American citizen Voskovec acted in 72 movies Only the first five of these were Czech the rest being American or British His most famous American movie role was the polite Juror 11 in 12 Angry Men 1957 in which being a European immigrant to the US was central to his role His other famous films included The Spy Who Came in from the Cold 1965 and The Boston Strangler 1968 as renowned psychic Peter Hurkos His last movie was Barbarosa 1982 with Willie Nelson and Gary Busey citation needed In 1975 he published the Czech spoken LP record Relativne vzato where he reflects on his life and world in general A sleeve note for this LP was written by another notable Czech emigre author Josef Skvorecky Voskovec also appeared in the 1978 television film The Nativity and the 1980 film Somewhere in Time starring Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour In 1981 he played Fritz Brenner in the NBC TV series Nero Wolfe with William Conrad as Wolfe citation needed Voskovec starred on Broadway in 1961 along with Hal Holbrook in Do You Know the Milky Way by German playwright Karl Wittlinger In 1964 he appeared in an episode of The Fugitive citation needed Death editVoskovec died in 1981 of a heart attack in Pearblossom California at the age of 76 He is survived by two daughters Victoria and Georgeanne His interment was at Olsany Cemetery in Prague Minor planet 2418 Voskovec Werich discovered by Lubos Kohoutek is named after him and Jan Werich 3 Selected filmography editThe May Fairy 1926 Risa Ve sparech upira 1927 Pani Katynka z Vajecneho trhu 1929 Iskariot Pudr a benzin 1932 Driver Penize nebo zivot 1932 Pepik Workers Let s Go 1934 Filip Kornet Shuffer The World Is Ours 1937 Newspaper hawker Anything Can Happen 1952 Pavli Affair in Trinidad 1952 Doctor Franz Huebling The Iron Mistress 1952 John James Audubon 12 Angry Men 1957 Juror 11 The 27th Day 1957 Prof Klaus Bechner Uncle Vanya 1957 Voinitsky Uncle Vanya The Bravados 1958 Gus Steinmetz Wind Across the Everglades 1958 Aaron Nathanson BUtterfield 8 1960 Dr Tredman Hamlet 1964 Player King The Spy Who Came in from the Cold 1965 East German Defense Attorney Mister Buddwing 1966 Shabby Old Man The Desperate Ones 1967 Doctor The Boston Strangler 1968 Peter Hurkos The Iceman Cometh 1973 Piet Wetjoen Man on a Swing 1974 Dr Nicholas Holnar The Nativity 1978 Joachim Somewhere in Time 1980 Dr Gerald Finney Barbarosa 1982 Herman Pahmeyer final film role References edit California Death Index Archived from the original on 2008 01 18 Retrieved 2007 10 09 Jiri Voskovec 2418 Voskovec Werich 2418 Voskovec Werich In Dictionary of Minor Planet Names Springer 2003 p 197 doi 10 1007 978 3 540 29925 7 2419 ISBN 978 3 540 29925 7 External links editGeorge Voskovec at IMDb George Voskovec at the Internet Broadway Database George Voskovec at the Internet Off Broadway Database Voskovec and Werich on Radio Praha Between Art and Life Voskovec and Werich and The Affair of 1934 by Holly Raynard University of California Los Angeles Czech music in exile Jaroslav Jezek History of collaborative work with Jaroslav Jezek George Voskovec at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George Voskovec amp oldid 1160757147, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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