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Jlius SatinskJlius Satinsk (20 August 1941, Bratislava - 29 December 2002, Bratislava) was a Slovak actor, comedian, showman and writer. He studied drama theory at the Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts in Bratislava. He started his acting career alongside Milan Lasica in 1959, with whom they formed a comic duo. They performed in the Divadlo na Korze theatre (presently Astorka Korzo 90) until the late 1960s. After 1968 (see Prague Spring, Normalization (Czechoslovakia)), the duo was partly banned from working in the Slovak part of Czechoslovakia and performed for two years in a cabaret in the Czech city of Brno. Between 1972 and 1978, Satinsk was a member of the musical ensemble and between 1978 and 1980 of the drama company of the Nov scna theatre and of the Korzo 90 theatre in Bratislava. When they were allowed to appear on stage again in 1982, they moved to the newly established tdio S theatre, of which Lasica was director. Satinsk was not only known as an actor and comedian but also as a radio and TV host, a lecturer who travelled around Slovakia to discuss questions about democracy and civil society and as an author of memoirs about his childhood and student years in Bratislava as well as of feuilletons. On January 2, 2002, he received the state award Pribina Cross of the First Class for his lifetime contribution to Slovak art and support for civic society. Major works Sketches: - Večery pre dvoch (Evenings for two)
- Soir
- Nikto nie je za dverami (Nobody is behind the door)
Films: Humorous feulleitons: - Moji mil Slovci (My dear Slovaks, 1992)
Satinsky, Julius Satinsky, Julius Satinsky, Julius
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