- Jirí Krampol was born on July 11, 1938 in Bustehrad by Kladno, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]. He is an actor and writer, known for Pet muzu a jedno srdce (1971), The Three Musketeers (1983) and Wolf's Hole (1987).
- SpousesHana Krampolová(February 1993 - August 3, 2020) (her death)Jana Fortová(1966 - 1989) (divorced, 1 child)Suvajdicová (divorced)Marta Krampolová (divorced)
- He was considered for the part of Frantisek Koudelka in Jáchyme, hod ho do stroje! (1974), eventually played by Ludek Sobota.
- He auditioned the part of Jura in Zlaté kapradí (1963), eventually played by Vít Olmer.
- [on Parta hic (1977)] I told myself, for Christ's sake, what am I going to do about it, such a crap about miners drinking milk. But back then it wasn't easy to turn down some roles, especially those that were closely watched by the regime. It was incredible fun during the filming, but it was a terrible film for us at the time. When we met Petr Nározný or the director Hynek Bocan afterwards, we agreed that to this day we are still ashamed of it.
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