We weren’t heroes, but we made fun of the regime
Miloš Starý was born on November 12, 1954 in Frýdlant. He spent his early childhood in Marenice in the Lužické mountains, where his parents Miloš and Maryška worked as teachers. In 1962, the family moved to Jičín, where Miloš Starý graduated from elementary school and gymnasium. At the same time, he was actively involved in sports, representing the gymnasium in athletics and basketball. After high school, he entered the university of pedagogy in Hradec Králové. He completed the subjects of physical education and Russian in 1978. Already at that time he became interested in art and together with friends organized various artistic and satire events. For example, in 1976 he renewed the tradition of so-called officers’ parties. After the military service, he went to teach in Špindlerův Mlýn starting in 1980/1981 school year and also became a member of the mountain service. Two years later, he started as a teacher at the horticultural school in Kopidlno, got married and raised three children with his wife Olga. During the Velvet Revolution in 1989, he headed the Civic Forum in Kopidlno and actively participated in local events. In 1995, he finished his teaching career and started his own business. The company he founded later became part of the Algida concern. Miloš Starý worked as a distribution manager for the Czech Republic and Slovakia. After ten years, he started his own business again. At the same time, he was involved in municipal politics. In 2023, he lived in Jičín and was preparing an exhibition of paintings by Mikhail Ščigol. He continued to participate in the events in Jičín as a member of the supervisory committee.