František Dibarbora

Personal Info

Know For

Acting

Gender

Male

Birthday

1916-11-19 (71 years old)

Deathday

1987-09-04

Place of Birth

Preßburg, Austria-Hungary [now Bratislava, Slovakia]

František Dibarbora

Biography

Slovak actor of Italian origin (father Giacomo Di Barbora) was born on November 19, 1916 in Bratislava. František was a great athlete in his youth, he played football for Slovan Bratislava, he was an attacker, he played hockey in the winter - he was a goalkeeper (he represented SLOVAKIA). His father suggested that he not want to be an actor. František listened to him and enrolled at the Academy of Music and Drama in Bratislava. He graduated in 1938. He became a member of the SND at school. In this theater he was not only in drama but also in opera! (1940-42) He performed about 210 theater characters in the play. František Dibarbora also made...

Acting

1957

The Devil Does Not Sleep

as Narrator (voice)

1956

Veľké upratovanie

as Commentary (voice)

1957

1985

Čierny slnovrat

as nemecký major

1973

Noc v krčme „U veľkého diviaka“

as Peter Martin de Carpentras

1961

Soccer Fans

as Sekác

1961

The Song of the Grey Pigeon

as Fero Šlosiarik (voice)

1985

Zlatná krajina

as starý kráľ

1970

1964

1983

1973

1982

1967

Útek z hradu

as Commentary (voice)

1985

Albert

as Maslovski

1977

1947

Beware!

as Worker in the mine

1978

Zbojníci

as Daniel

1978

Recepty na šťastie

as Self (uncredited)

1980

Veselé panie z Windsoru

as Sir Hugh Evans

1980

1966

Majster kat

as Tuli-Bej

1956

Štvorylka

as Branecký

1981

1957

The Last Witch

as Rektor Trnavskej univerzity Melchioris

1972

1950

Katka

as Dodo Kupčík

1963

Jánošík

as sudca Očkayi

1950

Priehrada

as Fero (clerk / temporary worker)

1953

Holiday with Angel

as Stefan Palko - coal miner

1938

Neporažená armáda

as Milan Jurčík

1949

Čertova stena

as (voice)

1949

Májové posolstvo

as Commentary (voice)

1950

Tatranský pohár 1950

as Commentary (voice)

1952

Lazy sa pohly

as Kmosko

1952

N. S. Dombrovskij

as Commentary (voice)

1985

1985

Production

1969

Volpone

as Director

1969

Chameleón

as Screenplay

1969

Volpone

as Screenplay

1969

Volpone

as Adaptation

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