Waking up to August 1968 still gives me goose bumps to this day
Josef Kundera was born on 31 July 1960 in Jeseník, North Moravia. He lived there with his parents and three older siblings until the age of nine, when the family moved to Horní Lhota in the Zlín region. His memory of the invasion in August 1968 is the sight of his parents crying in the morning, afraid that there was a war on. He joined a drama club as a grammar school student. He didn’t get into university for political reasons, as his father left the Communist Party after 1948. He spent four months in the army before he was discharged with a blue book. In 1982, he joined the professional theatre, first playing at the Slovácké theatre in Uherské Hradiště and later at the Horácké theatre in Jihlava. In 2015, he received a nomination for the Thálie Award for the leading role of the milkman Tovje in the performance Fiddler on the Roof.