
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Zdeněk Svěrák (born 28 March 1936 in Prague) is a Czech actor, humorist and scriptwriter. He is one of the most popular Czech cultural personalities. In 1989, he was a member of the jury at the 39th Berlin International Film Festival. In 1958, he graduated in Czech language and literature at the Faculty of Education of Charles University in Prague. He has worked in a wide variety of capacities. His work contains more than 300 musical texts, plays and more than ten movies. Among his film scripts are Kolya (Czech: Kolja, Academy Award winning film) and The Elementary School (Czech: Obecná Škola, nomination for Academy Award), both directed by his son Jan Svěrák. With his close friend Ladislav Smoljak, he created the fictional personality (universal genius, inventor, sportsman, criminalist, poet, writer and philosopher) Jára Cimrman who won the voting for The Greatest Czech in 2005 (only the fact that Cimrman is fictional prevented him from actually winning). Zdeněk Svěrák also founded a charity organization Paraple (in English, "Umbrella") which focuses on helping paralyzed individuals.
Awards & recognition
- Grand Officer of the Order of the White Lion · 2025
- Annual award ACFK · 2021
- honorary citizen of Prague · 2016
- Miloslav Švandrlík Award · 2014
- Magnesia Litera Award — Best Screenplay · 2012
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- Czech Lion Award — Unique Contribution to Czech Film · 2010
- Czech Lion Award — Best Screenplay · 2007
- Magnesia Litera Award — Best Screenplay · 2004
- Czech Medal of Merit, 3rd class · 1999
- Czech Lion Award — Best Screenplay · 1996
- Magnesia Litera 2014
- Thalia Awards
Filmography9 titles

My Sweet Little Village

Kolya

The Elementary School

Run, Waiter, Run!

Dark Blue World

Larks on a String

Kooky

Three Brothers

Calamity