Štefan Kvietik
Biography
He studied acting at the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava. He began his acting career at the Army Theater in Martin. From 1959 he was a member of the SND Drama. He has presented his acting skills in more than forty films. His domain was robust, psychologically-realistic characters. He also created genre-diverse characters in the classical repertoire. He got his first big film role in 1962 in the film Boxer and Death. On the radio, he created a number of character, heroic and romantic characters in plays by domestic and foreign authors. From 1984 he worked as a teacher at the Academy of Performing Arts. After 1989, he was a member of parliament for two terms (until 1994), first for the CIS and later for the DU. He also served as Vice-Chairman of the SNR Committee on Education, Science, Culture and Sport.
In 2004, President Ivan Gašparovič lent him the state award of the Council of Ľudovít Štúr II. classes.
In 2010, he was inducted into the Hall of Fame at the 2009 TV Screen Personality Awards.
Filmography
Salt & Gold
as King Norbert (voice) 1983
Sitting on a Branch, Enjoying Myself
as Kornet 1989
Romance for Bugle
as Viktor 1967
The Millennial Bee
as Samo 1983
The Boxer and Death
as Jan Komínek 1963
Sokolovo
as Spígl 1975
The Copper Tower
as Pirin 1970
There is a Dragon Behind Humny
as Patočka 1983Záchvěv strachu
as Josef Antoš 1984
Camp of Fallen Women
as velitel tábora 1997
Dialogue 20-40-60
as Magician (voice) 1968Živý bič
as Adam Hlavaj 1967
Master Executioner
as Richardus 1966
Soccer Fans
as Poručík SNB 1961
Oasis
as Serzant 1972
Známost sestry Aleny
as Karel Mareš 1973