Jan Rubeš | |
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Born |
Jan Ladislav Rubeš 6 June 1920 Volyně, Czechoslovakia |
Died | 29 June 2009 Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
(aged 89)
Occupation | Actor, opera singer |
Years active | 1935-2005 |
Spouse(s) | Susan Douglas (1950-2009; his death; 3 sons) |
Jan Ladislav RubešCM (6 June 1920 – 29 June 2009) was a Czech-Canadian bass opera singer and actor.
Rubeš was born in Volyně, Czechoslovakia, to Ružena (née Kellnerová) and Jan Rubeš. 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 known as an actor and presenter well known in Canada. He is noted for his portrayal of Amish patriarch Eli Lapp in Peter Weir's major-market film Witness and Jan in D2: The Mighty Ducks.
On 22 September 1950, Rubeš was married to actress Susan Douglas; the couple had three sons: Dr. Christopher Jan Rubeš (died 1996), Jonathan Mark Rubeš, and Anthony Dean Rubeš. His grandson named Jasan Rubeš.
On 29 June 2009, Rubeš died following a stroke in Toronto General Hospital.