Jan Rubeš Explained
Honorific Suffix: | CM |
Jan Rubeš |
Years Active: | 1935–2006 |
Birth Name: | Jan Ladislav Rubeš |
Birth Date: | 1920 6, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Volyně, Czechoslovakia |
Death Place: | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Occupation: | Actor, opera singer |
Children: | 3 |
Jan Ladislav Rubeš CM (6 June 1920 - 29 June 2009) was a Czech-Canadian bass opera singer and actor.[1]
Life and career
Rubeš was born in Volyně, Czechoslovakia, to Ružena (née Kellnerová) and Jan Rubeš.[2] Not long after World War II, he graduated from the Prague Conservatoire and joined the Prague Opera House as a bass singer. In 1948, he won first prize at the Geneva International Music Festival and emigrated to Canada at the end of the year to pursue a career in a wider sphere. Beginning as a singer with the Canadian Opera Company, he subsequently directed and became director of touring, before switching to radio and television, where he became well known as an actor and presenter in Canada. He is noted for his portrayal of Amish patriarch Eli Lapp in Peter Weir's major-market film Witness and Jan in .
Family
On 22 September 1950, Rubeš married actress Susan Douglas. The couple had three sons: Christopher (died 1996), Jonathan, and Anthony. They remained married until his death in 2009. He is the great uncle of Czech YouTuber Janek Rubeš.
Death
On 29 June 2009, Rubeš died following a stroke at Toronto General Hospital.[3] [4]
Awards and recognition
Filmography
Motion pictures
Television movies
- 1975: Deadly Harvest
- 1977: The Day My Granddad Died
- 1978: Catsplay
- 1985: Charlie Grant's War - Jacob
- 1985: Murder by Reason of Insanity - Giorgi Denerenko
- 1986: The Marriage Bed - Max Ehrlich
- 1988: No Blame - Dr. Bloomer
- 1988: Two Men - Michael Barna
- 1990: Descending Angel - Bishop Dancu
- 1992: Devlin - Vittorio Di Fabrizi
- 1993: Coming of Age - Tomas Havel
- 1994: - Karl
- 1994: Lamb Chop in the Haunted Studio - Phantom
- 1995: - Far
- 1997: Flood: A River's Rampage
- 1999: What Katy Did - Dr. Reinhart
- 2000: The Christmas Secret - Andree
- 2005: Our Fathers - Pope John Paul
Television series
- 1963: The Forest Rangers - Jaworski / Gregor Kowalski
- 1970: Castle Zaremba - Col. Kazimir Zaremba
- 1970: The Barbara McNair Show - Himself
- 1983: Vandenberg - Lewis Vanderberg
- 1975–1983: Guess What (host)
- 1985: Kane & Abel (miniseries) - The Polish Consul
- 1985: Murder in Space - Gregory Denarenko
- 1986: Kay O'Brien - Dr. Josef Wallach
- 1986: Crossings (miniseries) - Isaac Zimmerman
- 1988: Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show (as a special guest) - Jan Rubes
- 1989: War of the Worlds - (Episode, "Choirs of Angels") - Dr. Erik von Deer
- 1990: Street Legal (season 4, Episode 4X13 "Leon's Story") - Arthur Robinovitch
- 1990: Max Glick - Augustus Glick
- 1992–1993: By Way of the Stars (miniseries) - Hausierer Nathan
- 1996: The X-Files (Episodes Tunguska [uncredited] and Terma) - Vassily Peskow
- 1996–1998: Due South - Dr. Mort Gustafson
- 1997: The Third Twin (miniseries)
- 1999: The Outer Limits (Episode, "Tribunal") - Robert Greene / Older Karl Rademacher
- 2000: Stargate SG-1 (season 3, Episode 21 "Crystal Skull") - Nicholas Ballard
Notes and References
- Encyclopedia: Jan Rubeš. The Canadian Encyclopedia. Historica Canada. 4 March 2015. 17 August 2019.
- http://www.filmreference.com/film/58/Jan-Rubes.html Profile
- Web site: Jan Rubeš brought a wide range of talents to stage, screen and radio. The Globe and Mail. 30 June 2009. 10 September 2019.
- News: Opera singer and actor Jan Rubeš dies at 89. 30 June 2009. 10 September 2019. CBC News.
- Web site: Order of Canada citation: Jan Rubes, C.M. . https://wayback.archive-it.org/all/20090705232237/http://www.gg.ca/honours/search-recherche/honours-desc.asp?lang=e&TypeID=orc&id=3511 . dead . 5 July 2009 . 30 June 2009 . .