Top TV Shows - Karel Roden
Karel Roden's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 television series sorted by current online popularity.
  • A Spy Among Friends Poster
    #966
    A Spy Among Friends
    as Sergei 6 episodes
    #966 in TVScore: 0.6
    A Spy Among Friends is a gripping spy thriller television show that explores the world of espionage. The series follows the captivating true story of a notorious double agent and his complex relationships with both MI6 and the KGB during the Cold War. With its intense plot twists and thrilling suspense, this show provides viewers with a riveting glimpse into the high-stakes world of international espionage.
  • McMafia Poster
    #1,259
    McMafia
    as Karel Beneš 4 episodes
    #1,259 in TVScore: 0.4
    McMafia is a British television crime drama series that tells the story of Alex Godman, the son of a Russian mafia boss who tries to escape his family's criminal past and build a legitimate business empire. The show explores the global world of organized crime, as Alex becomes entangled in a web of international networks, corruption, and danger. With its gripping storyline and compelling characters, McMafia offers a thrilling and thought-provoking look into the underworld of crime.
Top Movies - Karel Roden
Karel Roden's most popular movies ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 8 movies sorted by current online popularity.
Karel Roden Biography
Karel Roden is a Czech actor, born on 18 May 1962. He is known for his roles in popular movies such as Hellboy and The Bourne Supremacy. Roden also gained recognition for his voice work in Grand Theft Auto IV. Following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather, Roden pursued a career in acting. He graduated from the Comprehensive Art Secondary School for Ceramics before being accepted into the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. Roden's film career started in 1984, alongside his work in theatre. He appeared in comedic films like 'How the poets are losing their illusions' and 'How poets are enjoying their lives', as well as 'Who's That Soldier?' and 'Dead Fis'.