OldĹich NovĂ˝ was a Czech film and theatre actor, director, composer, dramaturge and singer. He is considered one of the greatest actors of the Czech cinema in the first half of the 20th century.  At the encouragement of his uncle, MiloĹĄ NovĂ˝, a well-known actor of the National Theatre in Prague, OldĹich joined amateur theatre group "ĹemeslnickĂĄ beseda" and appeared in numerous plays before moving to Brno to direct in 1918.  Following his fifteen year stay, OldĹich  co-founded the "NovĂŠ divadlo" (The New Theatre) together with his wife Alice ValentovĂĄ-NovĂĄ.  There he explored new and modern expressions of theatre by combining spoken word with operetta stylings to develop the "musical comedy" genre. In 1937 he met and began collaborating with renowned pre-war director Mac FriÄ. Their first success came in 1939, with the comedy KristiĂĄn, the first of many popular comedies starring NovĂ˝. During the German occupation of Czechoslovakia, OldĹich NovĂ˝ became a target of ...
BĂlĂĄ spona
1961
A Charming Man
1941
The Girl in Blue
1940
Alibi on the Lake
1966
Men About Town
1969
Kristian
1939
DĹŻvod k rozvodu
1937
VÄĹĄtec
1963
Dva z onoho svÄta
1962
UliÄnice
1936
Where an Alibi Is Not Everything
1961
Hudba z Marsu
1955
Camel Through The Eye Of A Needle
1937
RozkoĹĄnĂ˝ pĹĂbÄh
1937
The Poacher's Foster Daughter or Noble Millionaire
1949
Život je kråsný
1940
Katya and the Crocodile
1966
The Blue Star Hotel
1941
The Mysterious Mr. Hyde
1964
Eva Fools Around
1939
TĹetĂ zvonÄnĂ
1938
PaklĂc
1944
Sobota
1945
ĂplnÄ vyĹĂzenĂ˝ chlap
1965
Valentin DobrotivĂ˝
1942
The Phantom of Morrisville
1966
Of Things Supernatural
1959
RozpustilĂĄ noc
1934
Na tĂ˝ louce zelenĂ˝
1936