Rudolf Kafka
1866–1913 (age 47)
Biography
Rudolf Kafka (1866–1913) brought depth and warmth to the stages of Prague, shaping memorable roles that resonated with audiences across the city. His dedication to the craft of acting and his steady presence in both classic and contemporary plays made him a cherished figure among colleagues and patrons alike.
Even after his passing, those who admired his work recall the thoughtful care he devoted to mentoring new performers and supporting the theatrical community. His resting place at Olšany Cemetery remains a quiet testament to a life spent illuminating the stage with humanity.