His father, who was the administrator of the noble casinos in Celetná Street, died suddenly in 1901, when Rašilov was ten years old.
In 1920 he was in the title role of Molière play, adapted by Edward Bass and directed by George Drémanem, called The Lord of Prasátkova KHHilar.
Rašilov briefly moved into cabaret Bang, but where were several other prominent comics (Vlasta Burian, Ferenc Futurist, Eman Fiala, Josef and Karel Noll Rovensky) cabaret and a half year after the operation ceased due to scheduling conflicts in the file.
From performing in a cabaret actors took a lot of practical experience, including the ability to improvise and make contact with the audience.
He had a remarkable ability to individually transform classical stage roles according to their temperament and outlook, which eventually made him very popular.