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Martin Huba (* 16 July 1943, Bratislava) is a Slovak actor and director on stage and in film.
In 1964 he graduated from the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava (VŠMU). He joined the Východoslovenské štátne divadlo (Košice State Theater) in Košice. In 1967 he moved to the theater Divadlo na Korze in Bratislava, where he remained till its closure in 1971. Since 1976 he has been a member of the Slovak National Theatre (SND).
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Selected stage performances - actor
- 1995: Isidoro in Čertice by Carlo Goldoni
- 1998: Bruscon in Der Theatermacher by Thomas Bernhard, Divadlo Na Zábradlí in Prague (received Alfréd Radok Award)
- 2004: Cyrano in Cyrano de Bergerac, SND
- 2005: Johannes Rosmer in Rosmersholm, Mahenovo divadlo Brno (nominated for Alfréd Radok Award)
Selected stage performances - director
- 1995: Anton Pavlovich Chekhov: The Cherry Orchard; SND
- 1999: Agatha Christie: Desať malých černoškov alebo ...napokon už nezostal nik; Činohra SND
- 2001: Tančiareň; SND (received Dosky Award)
- 2002: William Shakespeare: King Lear; Summer Shakespeare festival at Prague Castle
- 2002: Ronald Harwood: The Dresser; Divadlo v Dlouhé in Prague
- 2004: William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet; Summer Shakespeare Festival at Prague Castle
- 2004: Juraj Beneš: The Players; SND
- 2006: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro; SND
Trivia
- son of Mikuláš Huba and Mária Kišoňová-Hubová
External links
Jiří Lábus (1994) • Marián Labuda (1995) • Andrey Khalimon (1996) • Jiří Kodet (1997) • Miroslav Donutil (1998) • Jiří Bartoška (1999) • Jiří Macháček (2000) • Stanislav Zindulka (2001) • Ivan Trojan (2002) • Ivan Trojan (2003) • Jan Budař (2004) • Miroslav Krobot (2005) • Martin Huba (2006) • Jan Budař (2007) • Vladimír Dlouhý (2008) • Ladislav Chudík (2009) • Vladimír Dlouhý (2010)
Categories:- Slovak film actors
- Slovak stage actors
- Slovak theatre directors
- 1943 births
- Living people
- Recipients of Medal of Merit (Czech Republic)
- Slovak people stubs
- European actor stubs
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