Jan Hartl: Prague House & Isolated Childhood

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Actor Jan Hartl, who celebrated his 73rd birthday on September 12th, carefully guarded his privacy and shuns media interest. He fell in love with acting colleagues twice, who eventually left him. his life’s love was a doctor with whom he founded a family. Regrettably, she died prematurely, and he was left alone with their children.

Metal cavalry, daisies for the castle lady, the village has a center, Herbich, Jáchym, throw it into the machine, the secrets of the Castle in the Carpathians, the end of the old days.This is just a brief list of films and series in which Jan Hartl shone. He was drawn to acting since childhood. Already in elementary school, he played children’s roles in productions at the National Theater.

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After graduating from DAMU, he joined the Realistic Theater, now called the Švanda Theater. He worked there until 1988. He also worked at the Vinohrady Theater and from 1997 to 2015 at the National Theater in Prague. In the spring of 1989, he signed a petition developed by the Charter 77 movement, headed by Václav Havel. Had the Velvet Revolution not occurred a few months later, he would likely have faced meaningful problems in his career.

Two actresses broke his heart

Jan Hartl’s first love was actor Milena SteinMasslová, three years his junior. He fell in love with her while a student at DAMU. They appeared together in the series man at the Town Hall, where they played a sibling couple. They were together for several years, but the relationship ended when the actress became involved with cameraman Roman Pavlíček and left Hartl.

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