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[[Image:Jan_Tríska-Manlicher_M1895.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Jan Tríska (left) as Pvt. "Lojzík" carries a Steyr Mannlicher M1895 rifle over his shoulder in ''[[A Star Called Wormwood (Hvezda zvaná Pelynek)]]'' (1964).]]
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[[Image:Jan Tríska-CZ-27.jpg|thumb|right|400px|'''Jan Tríska''' (1937-2017) as Eda with a CZ 27 pistol in episode ''Strach'' from TV series ''[[30 Cases of Major Zeman]]'' (1974-1979).]]  
[[Image:Jan Tríska-CZ-27.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Jan Tríska as Eda with a CZ 27 pistol in episode ''Strach'' from TV serie ''[[30 Cases of Major Zeman]]'' (1974-1979).]]
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[[Image:J Triska-LEMK-Z-3.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Jan Tríska as Old Gorcík with VZ-33 Czech Mauser rifle in ''[[Zelary]]'' (2003).]]
[[Image:Jan Tríska-UB.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Jan Tríska (back) as spy Axel with a SIG-Sauer P226 pistol in ''[[Undercover Blues]]'' (1993).]]
 
[[Image:RN-GLOCK19-2.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Jan Tríska (back) as the Dapper Gent with a Glock 19 pistol in ''[[Ronin]]'' (1998).]]
 
  
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'''Jan Tríska''' (Born on 4 November 1936 in Prague, Czechoslovakia - died 25 September 2017 in Prague, Czech Republic) was a Czech-American actor. He was originally a dancer and became the youngest-ever member of the National Theatre. Jan established himself also as a film and television actor. After the signing of ''Charta 77'', he was forced to emigrate to the U.S.A, where he worked with directors such as Peter Brook, Peter Sellars, Anatoly Efros and Milos Forman. Triska is survived by his wife, actress Karla Chadimová, their two daughters, Karla and Jana, and his grandson, Augustin.
  
'''Jan Tríska''' is a Czech-American actor. Born on 4 November 1936 in Prague. He was originally a dancer, graduated from the Theatre Academy (''DAMU'') and became the youngest ever member of the National Theatre.  Jan established himself also as a film and television actor. He enrolled in the minds of viewers especially roles in in movies such as [[A Star Called Wormwood (Hvezda zvaná Pelynek)]] (1964), ''Lidé z maringotek'' (Trailer Folk, 1966), ''Radúz a Mahulena'' (1970) or in TV series [[30 Cases of Major Zeman (30 prípadu Majora Zemana)]]. Lent his voice for movie roles of cast by [[Jean-Paul Belmondo]]. After the signing of ''Charta 77'', was forced to emigrate. In the U.S., they have established themselves as the devil Woland in a dramatization of Bulgakov's novel ''The Master and Margarita''. Worked with directors such as Peter Brook, Peter Sellars, Anatoly Efros or [[Warren Beatty]]. In films of Milos Forman played the little roles - as the reporter in ''Ragtime'' (1981) or shooter in the film [[The People vs. Larry Flynt]] (1996). Collaborated on a series [[Highlander: The Raven]] (1998). In the same year he starred with [[Robert De Niro]] and [[Jean Reno]] in the movie [[Ronin]] (1998). In 1991 the film has shot director Jan Svěrák movie ''Obecná škola'' (1991)  and Jan Triska got the chance to create a central figure of the teacher. To him and all the crew earned an ''Oscar'' nomination for best foreign language film. Later received a second nomination with [[Zelary]] (2003). His yet last role was  the bishop in the action thriller [[Hranari]] (2011). Jan Triska is currently living in Los Angeles, where his wife, actress Karla Chadimová leads the luxury restaurant at the Bel Air. He has two daughters.
 
  
 
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'''Jan Tríska can be seen using a firearm in the following films and TV show:'''
 
  
  
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| [[Steyr Mannlicher M1895]] || Pvt. Lojzík || ''[[A Star Called Wormwood (Hvezda zvaná Pelynek)]]'' || || 1964
 
| [[Steyr Mannlicher M1895]] || Pvt. Lojzík || ''[[A Star Called Wormwood (Hvezda zvaná Pelynek)]]'' || || 1964
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| [[Luger P08]] || Duda || ''[[A Game without Rules (Hra bez pravidel)]]'' || || 1966
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| [[CZ 38|CZ 38 pistol]] || Duda || ''[[A Game without Rules (Hra bez pravidel)]]'' || || 1966
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| [[Walther P38]] || Andrei Mikalovich || ''[[The Osterman Weekend]]'' || || 1983
 
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| [[SIG-Sauer P226]] || Axel || ''[[Undercover Blues]]'' || || 1993
 
| [[SIG-Sauer P226]] || Axel || ''[[Undercover Blues]]'' || || 1993
 
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| Unidentified sniper rifle || Assassin || ''[[The People vs. Larry Flynt]]'' || || 1996
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| [[Taurus PT945]] || The Dapper Gent || ''[[Ronin]]'' || || 1998
 
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| [[Glock 19]] || The Dapper Gent || ''[[Ronin]]'' || || 1998
 
| [[Glock 19]] || The Dapper Gent || ''[[Ronin]]'' || || 1998
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| [[SMLE|Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk.I]] || Old Gorcík || ''[[Zelary]]'' || || 2003
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| [[Karabiner 98k|"Kriegsmodell" K98k]] || Old Gorcík || ''[[Zelary]]'' || || 2003
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| [[VZ-24 Czech Mauser|VZ-33 Czech Mauser]] || Old Gorcík || ''[[Zelary]]'' || || 2003
 
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| [[CZ 27]] || Eda || ''[[30 Cases of Major Zeman]]'' ||8th / "Strach" || 1974-1979
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| [[CZ 27]] || Eda || ''[[30 Cases of Major Zeman]]'' || "Strach" (S01E08)|| 1976
 
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| [[MP38]] || Eda || ''[[30 Cases of Major Zeman]]'' ||8th / "Strach" || 1974-1979
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| [[MP38]] || Eda || ''[[30 Cases of Major Zeman]]'' || "Strach" (S01E05) || 1976
 
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Latest revision as of 19:40, 4 February 2023

File:Jan Tríska-CZ-27.jpg
Jan Tríska (1937-2017) as Eda with a CZ 27 pistol in episode Strach from TV series 30 Cases of Major Zeman (1974-1979).
Jan Tríska as Old Gorcík with VZ-33 Czech Mauser rifle in Zelary (2003).

Jan Tríska (Born on 4 November 1936 in Prague, Czechoslovakia - died 25 September 2017 in Prague, Czech Republic) was a Czech-American actor. He was originally a dancer and became the youngest-ever member of the National Theatre. Jan established himself also as a film and television actor. After the signing of Charta 77, he was forced to emigrate to the U.S.A, where he worked with directors such as Peter Brook, Peter Sellars, Anatoly Efros and Milos Forman. Triska is survived by his wife, actress Karla Chadimová, their two daughters, Karla and Jana, and his grandson, Augustin.


Jan Tríska can be seen using the following weapons in the following films and television series:


Film

Gun Character Film Note Date
Steyr Mannlicher M1895 Pvt. Lojzík A Star Called Wormwood (Hvezda zvaná Pelynek) 1964
Luger P08 Duda A Game without Rules (Hra bez pravidel) 1966
CZ 38 pistol Duda A Game without Rules (Hra bez pravidel) 1966
Walther P38 Andrei Mikalovich The Osterman Weekend 1983
SIG-Sauer P226 Axel Undercover Blues 1993
Taurus PT945 The Dapper Gent Ronin 1998
Glock 19 The Dapper Gent Ronin 1998
Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk.I Old Gorcík Zelary 2003
"Kriegsmodell" K98k Old Gorcík Zelary 2003
VZ-33 Czech Mauser Old Gorcík Zelary 2003

Television

Gun Character Film Note Date
CZ 27 Eda 30 Cases of Major Zeman "Strach" (S01E08) 1976
MP38 Eda 30 Cases of Major Zeman "Strach" (S01E05) 1976

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