Michal HoráÄek
For the Czech orienteer, see Michal HoráÄek (orienteer).
Michal HoráÄek | |
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Born |
Michal HoráÄek 23 July 1952 Prague, Czechoslovakia |
Spouse(s) | Rut HoráÄková (1976–2010) |
Children |
Filip HoráÄek (1978) Rut HoráÄková Jr (1987) Julie HoráÄková (2011) |
Parent(s) |
VladimÃr HoráÄek (1922–1998) Eva HoráÄková (1923–2004) |
Relatives |
Leopold Heyrovský (grandfather) Leopold Heyrovský (great-grandfather) Jaroslav Heyrovský (great-uncle) |
Awards | Excellence in Journalism (1982) |
Website |
www |
Signature | |
Michal HoráÄek is a Czech entrepreneur, lyricist, poet, writer, journalist and producer. From 2007 until 2010, he was a chairman of Akademie populárnà hudby.[1][2]
Discography
- Studio albums
- 1987: Potměšilý host with Hana Hegerová & Petr Hapka
- 1988: V penziónu Svět with Petr Hapka
- 1996: Citová investice with Petr Hapka
- 2000: Richard Müller a hosté with Richard Müller & Jan Saudek
- 2001: Mohlo by tu být i lÃp with Petr Hapka
- 2003: Tak to chodà with Jarda Svoboda
- 2006: Strážce plamene with Petr Hapka
- 2008: Ohrožený druh
- 2009: Kudykam with Petr Hapka
- 2011: Tante Cose da Veder with Petr Hapka & Ondřej Brzobohatý
- 2012: O lásce, cti a kuráži
- 2012: Michal HoráÄek Tribute
- 2013: Český kalendář
Bibliography
- 1983: Královstvà za koně, Olympia
- 1984: Zpráva z Kentucky, Turf klub SSM
- 1990: Jak pukaly ledy, Ex libris
- 1996: Los a sázka, Fortuna
- 2002: Kdo vÃc vsadÃ, ten vÃc bere with Ladislav Verecký, Nakladatelstvà Lidové noviny
- 2004: O Äeské krvi otců vlasti, Nakladatelstvà Lidové noviny
- 2007: O tajemstvà královny krav, Nakladatelstvà Lidové noviny
- 2009: Kudykam, Nakladatelstvà Lidové noviny
- 2012: Český kalendář, Nakladatelstvà Lidové noviny
- 2012: Habitus hazardnÃho hráÄe, Nakladatelstvà Lidové noviny
Awards
Year | Award | Result |
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1982 | Awards of World Press Institute | Won[1] |
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Michal HoráÄek. |
- 1 2 "Michal HoráÄek: TextaÅ™, podnikatel, novinář". Financnici (in Czech). financnici.cz. Retrieved 19 January 2012.
- ↑ "Michal HoráÄek". Scena.cz (in Czech). scena.cz. Retrieved 19 January 2012.
External links
- Michal HoráÄek (official website)
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