Tomáš Hanák

Tomáš Hanák (born March 27, 1957) is a Czech actor, comedian, screenwriter, and TV presenter who has appeared in several films and television shows since 1984.

He spent two years in Cuba when he was a child, travelling a lot with his parents, where his father worked as a representative of the PZO in the implementation of engineering contracts.

In the 1990s as he openly recognized his problems with alcohol, and has been tee-total since 1994; he successfully underwent treatment at the detoxification centre hospital Havlickuv Brod[2] Hanák also had roles as a television presenter, engaging in the charitable programme Pomoze detem.

Hanák is married with three children and lives in Nižbor, where he has renovated wooden railway buildings into a stylish theme-pub.

During the presidential election campaign in 2012, he attracted attention with performances suggesting the former Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic Miloš Zeman and Jan Fischer withdraw from candidacy.