Jan Kraus, a renowned Czech actor and TV host, was born on August 15, 1953, in Prague, Czech Republic. He grew up in a loving household with four siblings - Ivan, Michael, Kateřina, and Eliška. From a young age, Jan showed a passion for performing arts, which would eventually lead him to a successful career in the entertainment industry.
Jan's acting career began at the tender age of 13 when he made his debut in the 1966 film "Dva tygři." His early foray into acting set the stage for what would become a prolific career in film and television. Jan's talent and charisma quickly caught the attention of audiences and industry insiders alike, propelling him to stardom.
Jan's television career took off when he became a judge on Czecho Slovakia's Got Talent, where his sharp wit and honest critiques endeared him to viewers. He also appeared in several films, including "3 Seasons in Hell," "Gympl," "Skřítek," and "Mazaný Filip," showcasing his versatility as an actor.
Off-screen, Jan's life was just as fulfilling. He was married to actress Jana Krausová, with whom he had three children - David, Adam, and Mark. Their family was a source of joy and inspiration for Jan, who cherished every moment spent with his loved ones. Later, Jan found love again and married film actress Ivana Chýlková, with whom he welcomed his fourth child, Jáchym.
In addition to his successful acting career, Jan became a household name as the host of the talk show "Show Jana Krause" in 2010. The show became a platform for Jan to showcase his interviewing skills and connect with a wide audience. His warm demeanor and insightful questions made him a beloved figure in Czech television.
Jan Kraus's passion for acting and hosting endeared him to audiences around the world. His talent and charisma set him apart in a competitive industry, solidifying his status as one of Czech Republic's most beloved entertainers. Jan's impact on film and television will be felt for years to come, as his legacy continues to inspire aspiring actors and hosts to follow in his footsteps.