Mouka was an actor of TV normalization. Pitom left the Communist Party in 1968

Mouka was an actor of TV normalization. Pitom left the Communist Party in 1968
Mouka was an actor of TV normalization. Pitom left the Communist Party in 1968
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For 40 years, Jaroslav Mouka the dog has been playing in the Theater in Vinohrady. In the years 1953-1994, about 140 rolls were hardened on its boards.

In Vinohrady, a stove, a bakery, a bookseller, and finally a dog learned to make a machine bill of exchange and a locksmith, and later also thanks to an engagement in the Horck Theater in Jihlava and performances in Kladno and Olomouc.

He also starred in seventy films, among them titles such as Markta Lazarov and Noc nevst. He studied character plates for radio, television and dubbing. often acted in television series (Once upon a time there were two dogs, Hn lid msta praško, Satky z rozum, Zhada žadolamu, Hospital on the outskirts of the city and life on the farm).

His voice is also connected with dubbing, for the children’s audience he will remain inseparably connected with the character of Mr. Fida from the cartoon series Tip a Tap.

For many, Mouka was such a staunch communist, his party identification earned him the title of distinguished artist (1978). His role as Pltenka, the secretary of the KS district committee, in Dietl’s propaganda series Okres na severu became a symbol of the normalization of ideology on the television screen.

Pitom resigned from the Communist Party in 1968, and at the beginning of the 1970s he was accused of a number of acting crimes. He moved to the party in 1977 and became one of the most prominent actors of TV normalization.

The article is in Czech

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