- Petr Kostka was born on June 11, 1938 in Rícany, Prague-East District, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]. He is an actor, known for Paleta lásky (1976), Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with Tea (1977) and Muz v pozadí (1995). He is married to Carmen Mayerová. They have one child. He was previously married to Ingrid Kostková-Vavrouchová.
- SpousesIngrid Kostková-Vavrouchová (her death, 2 children)Carmen Mayerová(? - present) (1 child)
- Children
- Parents
- RelativesAntonín Kracik(Grandchild)
- Father of Tereza Kostková.
- Son of Jirí Kostka.
- He was considered for the part of killer Charvát in Death of Hitch-Hikers (1979), eventually played by Marek Perepeczko.
- He was considered for the part of inventor Petr in a science-fiction comedy Miss Golem (1972), eventually played by Jan Tríska.
- He turned down the part of Mr. Nerad in Aféry mé zeny (1973), eventually played by Jirí Vala.
- [about theatre acting during communist period] "It was difficult in the theatre during the previous regime. For minimum wage - unless you were lucky and got another job in television or film, it was misery. It was slavery to have to play what was prescribed, and there were those blandishments of the regime... And I blamed the audience for applauding us. I said to people, "Why did you clap if you didn't like it?" And they said: "It was stupid, but we felt sorry for you!"
- [about rock'n'roll dance scene in Probuzení (1960)] "A choreographer, a foreigner, taught us for two months. We practiced every day. Until we could do it perfectly. And then he taught us again how to dance it so it was imperfect..."
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