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Jozef Kroner (20 March 1924 in Staškov – 12 March 1998 in Bratislava) was a Slovak actor. His brother Ľudovít Kroner, daughter Zuzana Kronerová, and wife Terézia Hurbanová-Kronerová were also actors. He starred in the Oscar-winning film The Shop on Main Street, and in more than 50 other Slovak films, as well as in several Czech, Bulgarian and Hungarian productions. He never studied acting; his career started in amateur theater troupes.

His biography Jozef Kroner's Tracks (Trate Jozefa Kronera) was produced by director Fero Fenič in 1987. Jozef Kroner is also an author of several mostly autobiographic books.

Jozef Kroner Awards

Since 2001, Jozef Kroner Awards are presented annually by the Jozef Kroner Foundation, established after the death of the artist.

Filmography

See also

References

  1. "'Cena Jozefa Kronera' Divadelný ústav". Archived from the original on 2014-02-27. Retrieved 2011-04-04.

External links

The Kroner brothers
  • The first-line includes only those brothers of the Kroner family, notable in performing arts.
Terézia Hurbanová
(1924–1999)
Jozef Kroner
(1924–1998)
Hana Lisá
(1935–present)
Ľudovít Kroner
(1925–2000)
Ján Kroner
(1927–1986)
Kronerová
(N/A–present)
Milan Hladký
(N/A–present)
Zuzana Kronerová
(1952–present)
Martin Lisý
(1964–present)
Jana Kronerová
(1950–present)
Kronerová
(N/A–present)
Adriana Kronerová
(1962–present)
Janko Kroner
(1956–present)
Lenka Košická
(1975–present)
Tereza Hladká
(1986–present)
Adam Hladký
(1988–present)
Jakub Kroner
(1987–present)
Paulína Kronerová
(2002–present)
  • The suffix "–á/–ová" denotes legal female surnames, both maiden and married. The sign † only those adopted upon marriage. Colours distinguish paternal lines.
  • ––– marriage
  • - - - - non-marriage
Hall of Fame OTO Award
2000s
2010s


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