- He was considered for the part of Lucifer in S certy nejsou zerty (1985), eventually played by Karel Hermánek.
- He turned down the part of Dr. Faust in When the Woman Butts In (1960), eventually played by his frequent stage partner Miroslav Hornícek.
- He was originally considered for the part of Reiner in The Man from London (1974), eventually played by Jirí Sovák.
- He was originally considered for the part of Karel Wohryzek in Legenda, the Robber (1973), eventually played by Vladimír Mensík.
- He was originally considered for the part of Faun in Faunovo velmi pozdní odpoledne (1983), eventually played by Leos Sucharípa.
- He was originally considered for the part of the four-armed headmaster in The Girl on a Broomstick (1972), eventually played by Josef Bláha.
- He was originally considered for the part of Netusil in How About a Plate of Spinach? (1977), eventually played by Juraj Herz.
- His name is pronounced "Mee-losh Koh-pets-kee".
- He turned down the part of Councellor in Almost King (1977), eventually played by Jan Skopecek.
- Although his first marriage to actress Stella Zázvorková lasted only a year, they often appeared together in front of the camera. At least twice portraying husband and wife - in I Killed Einstein, Gentlemen (1970) and We'll Kick Up a Fuss Tomorrow, Darling... (1976).
- Refused to repeat his role of Petr Vok of Rozmberk from Svatby pana Voka (1971) in its loose sequel Pan Vok odchází (1979), eventually played by Martin Ruzek.
- Refused to repeat his role of Mr. Novák from We'll Kick Up a Fuss Tomorrow, Darling... (1976) in its loose sequel What I Have I Hold, Gentlemen...! (1980), eventually played by Jirí Sovák.
- He was originally cast as the pensioner Mr Horácek in Hospoda (1996), but his very poor health led to his recasting by Lubomír Lipský.
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