Ivan Jandl

Ivan Jandl ( born January 24, 1937 in Prague, † November 21, 1987 ) was a Czech film actor and radio presenter.

Life

Ivan Jandl was born the son of the accountant Klement Jandl and his wife Bozena in Prague. He survived at the age of three years with no permanent damage poliomyelitis. Already in the school and of its participation in the school choir showed his love for acting, so he already participated at a young age in a regional radio show. His first engagement as an actor, he received in 1947 in Martin FRICS feature film Varúj ...! , Though. Extras role in a

Here he discovered the American- Austrian director Fred Zinnemann, the Jandl 1947 for his war drama The committed subscribed. Jandl's representation of a surviving child of a concentration camp in 1949 awarded the Academy Juvenile Award, an honorary Oscar for children and adolescents and with an honorary Golden Globe Award. Jandl's participation in both ceremonies but was forbidden by the Komunistická strana Československa and the Communist regime, so that he had to be sent to Czechoslovakia both awards.

Despite the success, the Jandl enjoyed abroad, the positive response in their own country was denied. After he had worked from 1949 to 1950 in only three other films as a bit player, he finished after compulsory school. When he decided to study at the Theater Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague spectacle, you rejected him on the grounds of the school that he had not an American award may accept. Jandl chatted with odd jobs financially afloat until he found employment in 1965 of a radio. In 1969 he was appointed moderator, but in 1972 dismissed without giving detailed reasons. Last Jandl found work as a stagehand in a theater in the Czech Teplice.

In November 1987 was found dead in his Prague apartment Jandl. He died 50 years old from complications of diabetes mellitus.

Filmography

Awards

Weblink

  • Ivan Jandl at the Internet Movie Database (English)
  • Actor
  • Oscar winner
  • Golden Globe winners
  • Czech
  • Born in 1937
  • Died in 1987
  • Man
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