November 17th was no time to fear, it was just a matter of surviving
Jan Vondráček, film actor, voice actor and member of the Divadla v Dlouhá artistic ensemble, was born on August 16, 1966 in Prague-Libeň. With his father, a men’s tailor and amateur actor, he often went to performances outside of Prague, and therefore grew up in a theatrical environment. However, he always hesitated between acting and music. Today he does both. After graduating from the four-grade high school, he joined the puppetry faculty at DAMU, which was transformed into the department of alternative and puppet theatre after the revolution. Jan was personally acquainted with Bishop Václav Malý and got into the environment of Charter 77, which could have been dangerous for him and his family. He experienced the massacre on Národní třída, during which he and his friends hid in the attic of one of the houses in Melantrichova Street. After this experience, Jan together with his classmates decided to declare an occupation strike. Until mid-January 1990, students slept in the premises of DAMU, pasted up protest leaflets around Prague and visited cities outside Prague, where they talked about what happened in the capital on November 17.