Juraj Kukura

Juraj Kukura ( born March 15, 1947 in Prešov ) is a Slovak actor and currently director of the Arena Theatre in Bratislava.

After his education, he studied acting at vysoká škola múzických Umění in Bratislava, where he graduated in 1973. He worked from 1971 in the theaters Divadle na korze and Nova scéna. From 1976 he was part of the ensemble of the Slovak National Theatre in Bratislava until he emigrated to Germany in 1984. At first he was at the Munich Chamber games, but then also at theaters in Basel, Bonn, and since 1985 the ensemble of the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg.

The German television audience, he became known in the 1980s by rolling in the scene, The Love Boat, The Wilsheimer, The Heritage of Guldenburgs and Hotel Paradies. He also played in a number of Slovak and German movies, about 1978 Count Aldobrandini in The Ninth Heart directed by Juraj Herz further in Peter Zadek's film adaptation of the book The wild Fifties (1983 ) by Johannes Mario Simmel, as well as in Otto - The Romance (1992 ). In the two-part television production Winnetou's Return (1998) he played the villain Robert DeWill. In the cinema he was most recently in The Sams (2001), The last train (2006) and Hotel Lux (2011) to see.

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