Jirí Strébl, a renowned and accomplished actor, first took his first breath on the eleventh day of November in the year nineteen hundred and fifty-eight, within the picturesque city of Prague, which was then a part of Czechoslovakia, a country that would later dissolve into the modern-day Czech Republic.
He is a talented thespian, recognized for his outstanding performances in various film and television productions, including the critically acclaimed "Vodník" released in the year two thousand nineteen, the thought-provoking "Maria Stock" from two thousand thirteen, and the captivating "Anatomie zivota" premiered in the year two thousand twenty-one.