

Acting
Birthday: June 6, 1920 (105)
Place of Birth: Volyně, Czechoslovakia
Biography
Jan Ladislav Rubeš CM (6 June 1920 – 29 June 2009) was a Czech-Canadian bass opera singer and actor. Born in Czechoslovakia, he graduated in 1945 from the Conservatory of Music in Prague. Rubes went on to join the Prague Opera House as their youngest basso singer. He also performed at the Pilsen Opera House in leading roles in his early years. By 1948, he was chosen to represent Czechoslovakia at the International Music Festival held in Geneva and won first prize in his category.
Known For
Select Role:
Our Fathers (2005)Age: 85as Pope John Paul
Tilt (2005)Age: 85as Frank Modeste
Daniel and the Superdogs (2004)Age: 84as The Colonel
The Burial Society (2002)Age: 82as Marvin Telekunsky
Anthrax (2001)Age: 81as Arthur Kowalski
The Christmas Secret (2000)Age: 80as Andree
Believe (2000)Age: 80as Jason Stiles
What Katy Did (1999)Age: 79as Dr. Reinhart
Snow Falling on Cedars (1999)Age: 79as Ole Jurgensen
Nightmare Man (1999)Age: 79as Evan Hannibal
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