Felix Holzmann

Although they lived together from 1946 and had a daughter together, Irena, they remained unmarried for two decades, so that Eva would not lose her widow's pension, which was an essential income source for the family.

[2] Holzmann then met and eventually married Barbara Greif, a German actress and singer 25 years his junior, with whom he then also toured and performed.

In his scenes, he wore typical props consisting of a small straw hat (a so-called "tralaláček"), a neckerchief, and large round horn-rimmed glasses.

Holzmann occasionally wrote monologues, but more typically, his sketches were dialogues, where he talked to some straight man struggling with his extreme slow-wittedness.

Thus, Holzmann also cooperated with various other popular comedians, actors, and singers, like Lubomír Lipský, Iva Janžurová, Miloslav Šimek and Karel Gott.

Memorial plaque and bust of the comedian in Litoměřice