Radoslav Brzobohatý is Czech actor and theatrical entrepreneur. He was born in Slovakia 13th September 1932. After the Prague Academy of Performing Arts initially started as a regional theater actor, that later moved to Prague. Since 60 years, began to promote the film and when he won a significant role in movie All My Compatriots (1969), then went into the role from the role. Often played soldiers and policemen and other action heroes. Examples include criminologist Varga of the films Strach (1963) and Vrah skrývá tvár (1966), commander of the paratroopers Král in Atentát (1964), Cpt Sabatka in The Marathon (1968) or Foreign Legion officer jan Navara in Oasis (1973). Many different roles he played on television screen, sespecially the character spy Pavel Bláha in TV series 30 Cases of Major Zeman. In addition to film, television and theater plays the violin, bass and guitar in his youth played an active soccer and basketball. His first wife was actress Jirina Bohdalová. In 2004 with his second wife, Slovak actress Hana Gregorová (b. 1952), which is the mother of his son, actor, musician and presenter Andrew Brzobohaty (b. 1983), was establish in Opletalova street in Prague Theatre of Radek Brzobohatý. He died on 12th September 2012, one the day before his 80th birthday .
Radoslav Brzobohatý can be seen using the following guns in the following films and TV series:
Film
Television