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Eugen Jegorov Filmography

ActorBORN 1937PRAGUE17 FILMS IN DB

EugenJegorov

Known for Acting · Larks on a String, The Snowdrop Festival, Homolka and Pocketbook

17
FILMS IN DB
$30
TOTAL VALUE
3
PRICED
$10
AVG VALUE
4K
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Larks on a String
~$30 · 4K · 1969
📈
MOST VALUABLE
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$0 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Eugen Jegorov was a notable Czech actor whose work in film and television has become a treasure for collectors of physical media. His standout performance in the 1981 film *Chain* showcases his ability to capture complex characters, making the film a sought-after gem for enthusiasts of Czech cinema. This gripping drama not only highlights Jegorov's acting prowess but also stands as a pivotal piece of film history, reflecting the socio-cultural landscape of its time. Collectors are particularly drawn to *Chain* for its rarity in physical formats, as well as its significance in the evolution of Eastern European filmmaking. Jegorov's contributions extend beyond the screen, as he was also a talented jazz musician, adding an extra layer of appreciation for his artistic versatility. As collectors seek to enrich their libraries with unique and historically significant titles, Jegorov's work remains a captivating focal point for those passionate about the art of physical media.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Eugen Jegorov known for?

Eugen Jegorov is known for acting in films such as Nevěsta (1970) as chiromant, Chain (1981) as Mikeš, and The Snowdrop Festival (1984) as drogista.

What genres does Eugen Jegorov's filmography span?

Eugen Jegorov's filmography spans genres including Comedy, Drama, Family, Romance, Fantasy, and Music.

What era or decades does Eugen Jegorov's work cover?

Eugen Jegorov's work covers the years from 1969 to 1992, with the most active decade being the 1980s.

How extensive is Eugen Jegorov's filmography?

Eugen Jegorov's filmography includes 17 films.