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Born September 4, 1934 in Kezmarok, Czechoslovakia [now Slovakia]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Juraj Herz (4 September 1934 – 9 April 2018) was a Slovak film director, actor, and scenic designer who was born when Kežmarok was a part of Czechoslovakia. He has directed for both film and television; and in the latter capacity, he has directed episodes of a joint French-Czech television series based on the Maigret novels of Georges Simenon. His 1971 film Petrolejové lampy, was entered into the 1972 Cannes Film Festival. His 1976 film Den pro mou lásku was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival.

Karel je Gott
Self

CzechMate: In Search of Jiří Menzel
Self

Journey to Rome

Slovakia 2.0

This Way to the Cooling Chambers
Himself

Habermann

Darkness

Dívka a kouzelník

Černí baroni

Passage

The Emperor's New Clothes
Plafond

The Frog Prince

Wolfgang A. Mozart

Maigret

The Magpie in the Wisp

Gagman
Mack

The Galoshes of Happiness

Caught by Night

Goodbye, Medeo

Ferat Vampire
Dracula in silent film

Bulldogs and Cherries

Fragile Relationships

The Ninth Heart
New Astrologer

Beauty and the Beast

A Nice Plate of Spinach
vedoucí kosmetického salónu Netušil

Day for My Love

Pacho, the Brigand of Hybe

A Girl Fit to Be Killed

Girls from a Porcelain Factory

Morgiana

Touha Sherlocka Holmese

Oil Lamps

Fantom operety

Sweet Games of Late Summer

Naďa Urbánková's Nightmares

The Cremator

The Limping Devil

The Flat
Visitor

Sign of the Cancer

Volejte Martina

The Pipes
William Poker

The Junk Shop

The Shop on Main Street
Jewish Man

If a Thousand Clarinets

Lemonade Joe
(uncredited)

The Last Trick

Defendant

Transport from Paradise

Every Penny Counts