Tomáš Hanák
Tomáš Hanák | |
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Tomáš Hanák in 2007 | |
Born |
Kremnica, Czechoslovakia | March 27, 1957
Occupation | actor, TV presenter, screenwriter, and singer |
Years active | 1984-present |
Tomáš Hanák (born March 27, 1957) is a Czech actor, comedian, screenwriter, and TV presenter who has appeared over several films and television shows since 1984. He is also an occasional singer.[1]
Biography
Hanák was born in Kremnica, Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia). He spent two years in Cuba when he was a child with his parents traveling a lot, where his father worked as a representative of the PZO in the implementation of engineering contracts. From his youth he devoted himself to rowing and repeatedly cpmpeted as a representative of Czechoslovakia in non-socialist countries. He became a repeated champion of Czech Republic. After graduating from high school and a failed attempt to be admitted to the Faculty of the Academy of Performing of Arts in Prague, also began studying economics at the Charles University in Prague specialised in foreign trade and school was informally disseminate anti-socialist texts expelled. Tomáš Hanák was replaced during the life of a variety of jobs. Since 1977 he became active in the popular Czech theatre Sklep as an actor and writer. He played in many Czech films, commercials and programs especially on the Czech television. In 2005 he even appeared in the role as a woodsman in Hollywood movie The Brothers Grimm. He made recently acts on the show and appeared in Czech stand-up comedy Na stojáka, which can be viewed and aired on the channel HBO. In the 1990s as he openly recognized problems with alcohol, and has been sober since 1994. Tomas Hanak successfully sought treatment at the detoxicification center hospital Havlickuv Brod[2]
Personal life
He had also acts as a television presenter, engaging in charitable program Pomoze detem. He is a member of Scouting Movement in the science foundation Chain of Love for Children (Řetěz lásky k detem),[3] which combats the rise of smoking among children. Hanak is married with three children and lives in Nižbor, where a renovation wooden railway stock with stylish pub. During the presidential election campaign in 2012 attracted attention with their performances suggesting the former Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic Miloš Zeman and Jan Fischer withdraw from candidacy. In 2009 he released his own album Tomas Hanak.
Selected filmography
- Poklad hraběte Chamaré (1984)
- ING. (1985)
- Chemikal (1986)
- Bony a klid (1987)
- A Hoof Here, a Hoof There (1988)
- Pražská petka (1989)
- Kamenný Most (1996)
- Zdivočelá země (1997)
- Madame Quatre et ses enfants (1999)
- Out of the City (2000)
- Rebelové (2001)
- Angelina (2002)
- Mazaný Filip (2003)
- The Brothers Grimm (2005)
- Gympl (2007)
- Soukromé pasti (2008)
- Nasty (2008)
- Comeback (2009)
- Martin a Venuše (2012)
External links
- Tomas Hanak on IMDb
References
- ↑ "Tomas Hanak". The Czechoslovak Film Database (in Czech). Retrieved 2014-07-19.
- ↑ "Tomáš Hanák to řekl naplno: Alkoholička Iveta Bartošová už se nemůže vylecit". super.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 30 November 2011.
- ↑ "Řetěz Lasky". retezlasky.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 20 July 2014.