Karel Effa, originally named Karel Effenberger (May 23, 1922 in Prague - June 11, 1993 in Prague), was a Czech actor. As a professional soldier during World War II, he served in the Government Army during the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, which was deployed to Italy. Here he later ran to the Czechoslovak troops fighting on the side of the Western Allies. After the war, he remained in the army with the rank of sergeant, playing and singing for two years in the newly formed Army Art Ensemble of Vít Nejedlý. From there he went to the Theater of Satire, from there to the Theater of State Film, from there to the Music Theater in Karlín, from where he briefly jumped to the ABC Theater to return to the Karlín Theater. He has been a member of the Semafor Theater since 1979. Karel Effa was a very prominent comedian who created 71 smaller and episodic film roles during his life - such as the villain Pancho Kid in the Czech comedy Lemonade Joe or Horse Opera, the black Gustav in Zema...
Amadeus
1984
The Fabulous Baron Munchausen
1962
Distant Journey
1949
Who Wants to Kill Jessie?
1966
When the Cat Comes
1964
The Pipes
1966
The Feather Fairy
1985
On the Comet
1970
May Stars
1959
The Borrowed Face
1965
A Great Road Ahead
1963
Adela Has Not Had Supper Yet
1978
The Jester's Tale
1964
Bulldogs and Cherries
1981
The Terribly Sad Princess
1968
Florián
1961
The Ninth Heart
1979
Pochodně
1961
I Killed Einstein, Gentlemen
1970
Affairs of my Wife
1973
Hodinářova svatební cesta korálovým mořem
1980
Long Live Ghosts!
1977
Hudba z Marsu
1955
Nobody Knows Anything
1947
You Are a Widow, Sir
1971
The Stolen Airship
1967
A Night at Karlstein
1974
Good-for-Nothing
1978
The Stolen Border
1947
Black Saturday
1961
The Princess with the Golden Star
1959
Circus in the Circus
1976
...and again that Lucy!
1984
...and again that Lucy!
1984
Pan Novák
1949
Zlatá svatba
1972