Jan Budař


Jan Budař, alias Pavel Bedura is a Czech actor, director, singer, composer and script writer.

Biography

Budař was born in Frýdlant near Liberec. He graduated from the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Brno in 2000. He started his career in Brno's theatres under the tutelage of theatre director Vladimír Morávek. This creative partnership led to their first film, Boredom in Brno. Budař also co-authored the script and composed the music. The comedy was awarded five Czech Lions in 2003, including Best Male Actor for Jan Budař's performance. Budař went on to roles in Marek Najbrt's debut Champions and Jan Hřebejk's Up and down, the Czech entry for the Academy Awards, which won several awards at the Czech Lion Awards 2005. Morávek and Budař created their second film, Hrubeš and Mareš best friends: come rain or shine.
Budař also sings with a band called the Eliščin Band, and makes short films, documentaries and videos. In March 2005, Budař won the Czech Lion award for "Best Supporting Actor" in Champions. In February 2005, Budař went to Berlin to represent Czech cinematography at the Berlinale 2005 Film Festival.

Selected filmography

He directed several short films and videoclips mostly for his new album.
Budař has composed over 50 songs in Czech, English and Spanish. He has also composed music for the films Boredom in Brno and Hrubeš and Mareš and for over 20 theatre performances.
With his band Eliščin Band, Budař released four albums.

CDs

2013 The fairy tales ' 'NEJVĚTŠÍ TAJEMSTVÍ LEOPOLDA BUMBÁCE' '. The book is published with a fairy tale of Antonín Dočekal in Mladá fronta.
2017 Princ Mamánek