Bohumil Hrabal

Bohumil Hrabal

Deceased · Born: Mar 28, 1914 · Died: Feb 3, 1997

Personal Details

BornMar 28, 1914 Brünn, Austria-Hungary

Biography

Bohumil Hrabal, a renowned writer and actor of remarkable talent, was born on March 28, 1914, in the historic city of Brünn, which was then a part of the vast and sprawling empire of Austria-Hungary. This remarkable individual, whose life was marked by a passion for the arts, would go on to leave an indelible mark on the world of literature and the stage. His impressive body of work, which includes such notable films as Closely Watched Trains, released in 1966, and Larks on a String, which premiered in 1969, is a testament to his skill and creativity. Furthermore, his novel Krasosmutnení, a masterpiece of Czech literature, showcases his mastery of the written word. Bohumil Hrabal's personal life was marked by a deep and abiding love for his wife, Eliska Hrabalová. Tragically, his life was cut short when he passed away on February 3, 1997, in the beautiful city of Prague, which had become the capital of the newly formed Czech Republic. Despite his untimely departure, Bohumil Hrabal's legacy continues to inspire and delight audiences around the world.

Career

1984
The Snowdrop Festivities
The Snowdrop Festivities as muž vynášející septik
1966
Pearls of the Deep
Pearls of the Deep as Spectator (segment "Smrt pana Baltazara")
1984
1981
Cutting it Short
Cutting it Short as Novel, Screenplay
1969
Larks on a String
Larks on a String as Screenplay
1966
1965
Sberné surovosti
Sberné surovosti as Screenplay