Born in the year 1972, this accomplished Czech actor embarked on a journey of artistic expression by attending the renowned Brno Academy of Dramatic Arts. Upon graduating, he joined the prestigious Hadivadla theatre company, where he honed his craft and laid the foundation for a successful career.
His foray into the world of cinema dates back to 1999, when the acclaimed director Sasa Gedeon entrusted him with the lead role in his cinematic masterpiece, "Návrat idiota" (Le retour de l'idiot). This marked the beginning of a long and illustrious career in film, with numerous roles that showcased his exceptional acting abilities.
Throughout his career, he has been twice nominated for the coveted Best Actor Czech Lion award, a testament to his outstanding performances on the big screen. In 1995, he received the highest accolade, winning the award for his poignant portrayal of Tonik, a young man navigating the complexities of adulthood in Bohdan Sláma's sensitive chronicle, "Stestí" (Something Like Happiness).