Johana Munzarova

Johana Munzarova

Birth Name: Johana Munzarova
Height: 160 cm
Johana Munzarova is born 1962 in Prague. Daughter of the puppeteer Nadezda Munzarova (Blackwits) and the well-known Czech actor Ludek Munzar, she gains further artistic influence in the person of the Czech best selling author Ivan Kraus, who becomes her stepfather in 1965. Johana spends her childhood on the road in Italy, Switzerland, Bahamas, Fran... Show more »
Johana Munzarova is born 1962 in Prague. Daughter of the puppeteer Nadezda Munzarova (Blackwits) and the well-known Czech actor Ludek Munzar, she gains further artistic influence in the person of the Czech best selling author Ivan Kraus, who becomes her stepfather in 1965. Johana spends her childhood on the road in Italy, Switzerland, Bahamas, France, England and Germany. She appears in theater & TV productions and radio plays (SWR). Up to today her voice of St. Exupery's "The Little Prince" enchants the audience in the Velvets Theater, Wiesbaden (D). She debuts in film at the side of Helmut Griem in the German movie "Stachel im Fleisch" 1980 (Directed by: Heidi Geneé). Finishing school she studies modern dance and acting in Mexico City (INBA), improves her knowledge of the French language at the Sorbonne University, Paris and successfully attends an international academy of tourism in Switzerland. For the next years Johana works on- and offshore for cruise lines. In 2010 she returns in front of the camera and is soon discovered by the producers of the Czech TV series "Vyprávej" (Golden Nymph Award 2011) in an episode title role at the side of Pavel Trávnicek. It takes not long and she is casted by Nancy Bishop (CSA) for the international TV series "Crossing Lines" and returns to film with the award winning Kemperly Filmproduktion in their upcoming release "Natan" (2015), From her first marriage Johana has a grownup daughter and lives close to Baden-Baden, Germany, with her partner, the advertising photographer and musician Peter Hillert. Together they launch the duo Poetry in Music. Show less «
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