
Ivan Mistrík
Known For
Acting
Born
1935-10-15 in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia [now Slovakia]
Died
1982-06-08
Biography
Ivan Mistrík (* October 15, 1935, Bratislava - † June 8, 1982, Bratislava) was a Slovak actor. Brother of actor Ján Mistrík. First wife Helena, rod. Kollátová (1932 - 1977), second Mária, b. Klesniaková, singer. He had two sons from his first marriage. Curriculum vitae From 1949 to 1951 he studied acting at the State Conservatory. In 1951 cultural promotional officer in Slovnaft, 1951 - 1952 member of the Village Theater in Bratislava, 1952 - 1953 drama of the Jozef Gregor Tajovský Theater in Zvolen, 1953 - 1966 drama of the New Stage, 1966 - 1982 drama of the Slovak National Theater in Bratislava. From 1946 he performed in the Radio Acting Company, where he created dozens of boy characters. In the theater, he played mainly sensitive heroes, confronted with a harsh world. His acting was evenly applied in the film, where since 1951 he has created a number of roles in Slovak and Czech films. He has appeared in television since 1959 and has created about 100 characters in The Ballad of Vojta Marina (1964), The Dead Don't Sing (1965), The Bloody Star of Canaris (1966), Seven Witnesses (1967), The Ballad of Seven Hanged Men (1968), Portrait of Dorian Graya (1969), Bastion (1969), Parisian Mohicans (1971), Vivat Beňovský (1975), Shipwreck of Danubia (1976), Escape from the Golden Land (1977), Table for Fourteen (1978) and others. In 1977 he was awarded the title of Merited Artist.
Most Known For

The Copper Tower
as R

Berona

Soldiers of Freedom
as Gustáv Husák

List žene

Vivat Beňovský!
as Wyndblath

Crainquebille
as Dr. Matthieu

Útek zo zlatej krajiny
as Chris Bellow

Zlatá panna

Jánošík
as Ilčík (voice)

Tridsaťdeväť stupňov v tieni

Barbora Rösselová
as Ján Rössel

Bašta

Parížski mohykáni

The Man Who Lies
as Jean

Higher Principle
as Vlastík

The House in Karp Lane
as Milan Schramek

Štyridsaťštyri
as Števko Bednárik

Indians from Vetrov
as primář Václavík

Romeo, Juliet and Darkness
as Pavel
