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Josef Jiří Kolár (9 December 1812 – 31 January 1896) was a
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theatrical actor, director, translator, and writer.


Early life

He was born Josef Kolář (later also spelled Kollar or Kolar) in
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as the last of three sons to a family of a clothes trader who had twelve children altogether.Dr. Frant. Lad. Rieger: Slovník naučný, Prague 1863

His parents gave him good education which he broadened at schools so that he could read
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in
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before university. He also learned German, French, Italian and English.Ludmila Kopáčová in: Národní divadlo a jeho předchůdci, Prague 1988 He started studying philosophy (influenced by Augustin Smetana),Kalendář historický národa českého, Prague 1940 natural science and philology at
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in 1830 and became interested in the Czech revival movement. He interrupted the studies in 1833 when he became a tutor to a Hungarian noble family in Pest. There he studied medicine and made friends with
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. Once he had an argument with a Hungarian nobleman about Hungarian and Slavic languages which ended up with a
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 – Kolár was seriously injured and spent several weeks in bed. He also travelled a great deal in Western Europe. He added the middle name Jiří to his name for his admiration for
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.Jan Hladký: Úvod do studia anglického jazyk


Theatrical career

After three years Kolár had to return to Prague, where he continued studying at the university. He became acquainted with
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, who kindled his interest in theatre. Kolár's first amateur role was in ''Hadrian z Římsů'' by
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. He played the part of the recently deceased
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. In 1837, Kolár was engaged in the
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, and from 1842 appeared also in German language plays. He also became director of Czech drama at the Theatre in Rose Street (''Divadlo v Růžové ulici'') and translated and directed several plays by
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and
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. Kolár's translation of ''
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'' (1846) was the first translation of that play into the Czech language. In 1848 Kolár was arrested and briefly held in prison. When Tyl left the Estates Theatre in 1851, Kolár became the leading personality of the theatre. In 1853 the success of Kolár's translation of Shakespeare's ''
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'' led him to plan with his pupil
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a systematic translation into Czech of all of
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, to be published by the Bohemian Museum. Kolár himself provided translations of four plays, Maly eleven, František Doucha and Jan Josef Čejka nine each, and Ladislav Čelakovský (the son of František Ladislav Čelakovský) four. The project was completed in 1872. In 1859 Kolár was nominated as director of the Czech stage, but after the Czech part of the theatre became independent in the Provisional Theatre in 1862, Kolár stayed in the German ensemble of the Estates Theatre. In 1866 he became chief director of the Provisional Theatre where he directed especially operas. In 1881 he became a literary manager in the National Theatre.


Friendship with Augustin Smetana

In 1844 Kolár became a friend of Augustin Smetana, a Hegelian philosopher and later (1850) excommunicated priest. He turned his attention to philosophy again and took part in the meetings with Augustin Smetana in his apartment, where among guests were
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, Vincenc Náhlovský, Michael František von Canaval, and
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.


Anna Marta Manetinská

Kolár married actress Anna Manetinská. Born in Pest in 1817, Manetinská was the daughter of a Prague and Pest actor and singer. She returned to Prague with her mother and was sent to a
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to be brought up. At the age of eight she started playing child roles in a theatre in the apartment of her grandmother and was later taken from the convent to be involved in theatre life. In 1834 she became a member of the ensemble in Estates Theatre. She was German but the leaders of the theatre persuaded her to learn Czech and play in Czech theatre. She became beloved by the Czech audience. She and Kolár married in 1834. Their daughter Augusta was a piano player.


Roles


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Kolar, Josef Jiri 1812 births 1896 deaths Czech male stage actors 19th-century Czech actors Male actors from the Austrian Empire People from the Kingdom of Bohemia Male actors from Austria-Hungary Scholars from Austria-Hungary Translators of William Shakespeare Burials at Olšany Cemetery