Not to shit yourself, that’s the thing!
Jiří Wohanka was born on July 14th 1946 in Prague’s (Praha) district of Žižkov. Two years later, part of his family left the country, but Jiří’s parents decided not to join them and to stay in Czechoslovakia. Shortly after that, they broke up and Jiří’s father had been imprisoned for eight years, for reasons still unknown to the witness. After graduating from gymnasium type secondary school and doing his compulsory military service, on his second attempt, Jiří was admitted to the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (DAMU) to study drama. Before that, he had been working as a lighting electrician at the Barrandov film studios. After graduating, he got an engagement at Jiří Plachý Theatre in Kladno. There he had been performing for almost twenty years and played about a hundred roles. On November 18th 1989, the theatre staff joined their colleagues across the country in the strike to protest the suppression of the student demonstration. Jiří served as a spokesman and also as the leader of the strike committee, organizing public gatherings and protests. He had also helped to organize Václav Havel’s visit to Kladno on December 21st 1989. Shortly after the revolution he left his engagement in Kladno. He had been working at Labyrint Theater in Prague’s district of Smíchov for some time, and in 1996, he participated on the transformation of V Dlouhé Theatre where he has been an actor to this day.