Ivan Jandl(1937-1987)
- Actor
Ivan Jandl was born in 1937 to the family of accountant Klement Jandl
and his wife, Bozena. When he was three, he suffered from polio, and it
seemed that he would not be able to walk again, but a Dr. Pribramsky
managed to do what seemed a miracle: Ivan was soon practically
perfectly well. While at school, he played in the school theater and
later joined the famed Disman Children's radio choir. From the choir,
it was just a step to various roles in radio plays. His first film
appearance was a very small role in Martin Fric's "Varúj!" but he
remained with radio, which was where Fred Zinnemann chose him in an
audition for The Search. After the film's success, Ivan got lots of fan
mail from all over the world, and in 1949 he received a telegram, an
approximate translation of which reads: "You won the Academy Award for
outstanding child actor. Congratulations. F. Zinnemann," followed the
next day by an explanation (because Oscars were not generally known
there at the time) from the production company (Praesens Film): "An
Oscar is the highest award given by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts
and Sciences. Congratulations." Ivan couldn't attend the ceremony, so
the Oscar was brought to him in Prague by some members of the academy.
There he received many offers (films and contracts), but it was decided
by the government that he was to be "preserved to be used by the Czech
film industry," but ironically, he went on to make only 3 films: 1 in
1949, 1 in 1951, and 1 in 1955. After graduating from high school, Ivan
wanted to study at the Theatre Faculty of the Academy of Performing
Arts in Prague (DAMU), but he was told he should not have accepted an
award from the American film industry and was thus turned down. He then
changed careers many times, only to return to the radio in 1965 as a
program manager, becoming an announcer in 1969. In 1972, he was forced
to leave radio. He had a brief stint as a stage manager in a theater in
Teplice, and that was all there was for him in show business. In 1985,
for the first time since 1948, he met Jarmila Novotna, the famed opera
singer who portrayed his mother in The Search. In 1987, Ivan died at
the age of 50 of diabetic complications in his apartment in Prague.