It started in front of the theatre
Mikuláš Pánek was born on October 22, 1956 in Olomouc. He spent the first years of his life in Varnsdorf, where his parents Miloslav and Věra performed in the local theater. But he hardly got to know his father, because he left the family only a few months after his birth. The mother then moved to Olomouc, where Mikuláš studied elementary school and then grammar school. In his youth, he was involved in tramping and music, among other things. He experienced several interventions by the police forces on tramping trips, and because of his long hair and style of dressing, he almost failed the secondary grammar school graduation exam due to the intervention of the director. During his studies at the theater faculty of the Janáček Academy of Performing Arts (JAMU) in Brno, he tried to avoid military service by faking mental illness. Only after spending five months in a psychiatric hospital in Kroměříž did he get his dream blue book. After successfully completing his studies, he performed in HaDivadlo in Prostějov, in Šumperk and from 1987 in the State Theater of Oldřich Stibor in Olomouc (today the Moravian Theatre). During the Velvet Revolution in 1989, he participated in a theater strike in Olomouc, moderated discussion evenings, organized demonstrations and also participated in the founding meeting of the Olomouc Civic Forum. He was elected to the Olomouc city council in the first free municipal elections. He also worked in the Security Information Service (BIS) for two years before returning to the Moravian Theater in Olomouc in 1995. A year later, he founded a dubbing studio, which he ran for four years. He also devoted himself to dubbing during the time of filming in 2022, when he lived with his wife Jaroslava in the settlement of Habartice in Šumperk region.