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John Bluthal
Life Time
12 August 1929 - 15 November 2018
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British comedian John Bluthal is of Polish descent and Jewish background. He gained world fame after starring in the films “Vicar of Dibley”, "Fifth element" "Dark City" and "Don't Pay Attention to Quality"
John Blatel was born on August 12, 1929 in Galicia, Poland, but when he was 9 years old, the family emigrated to Australia. Blatel studied drama at the University of Melbourne, played in various theaters, took part in radio broadcasts, and later in television projects. In 1960, he began working
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British comedian John Bluthal is of Polish descent and Jewish background. He gained world fame after starring in the films “Vicar of Dibley”,
"Fifth element" "Dark City" and "Don't Pay Attention to Quality"
John Blatel was born on August 12, 1929 in Galicia, Poland, but when he was 9 years old, the family emigrated to Australia. Blatel studied drama at the University of Melbourne, played in various theaters, took part in radio broadcasts, and later in television projects. In 1960, he began working permanently in England, where he faced many temptations and many roles, including a double in the film Casino Royale. Blatel’s film debut took place in 1963, when he took part in the filming of the film “Mouse on the Moon”, and then the actor’s career did not stop. He appeared in The Beatles' A Hard Day's Night (1964) and Help! (1965). In addition, John Blatel has created dozens of television shows.
Over geniuses, as you know, age has no power. And, despite his advanced years, Blatel feels untapped: his potential seems inexhaustible. He is a living legend with all the advantages and difficult experiences that flow from this human role.