Daniel Hůlka (born 1 June 1968) is a Czech actor and baritone[1] who is known for his performances in musical theatre, film, and opera. He has won both the Český slavík and the Anděl Award multiple times and has released several recordings on EMI.
Life and career
Music and film
Born in Prague, Hůlka took the flute, clarinet, and piano in grade school and played volleyball in high school, while also singing and playing guitar in a band with friends.[2] He went on to study at the Prague Conservatory[3] and then briefly at the Academy of Performing Arts in the class of Magdalena Hajossyova, before embarking on an opera career in the early 1990s. He first drew wide acclaim portraying the title role in Karel Svoboda's 1995 musical Dracula. He has since appeared in numerous musical productions in Prague, portraying such roles as Javert in Claude-Michel Schönberg's Les Misérables and the title role in Frank Wildhorn's Jekyll & Hyde, among others.
In 1997, Hůlka released his debut solo album, Daniel Hůlka. In 1999, he made his first film appearance in the movie Z pekla štěstí by Zdeněk Troška. In December of the same year, he travelled as a member of a delegation to hand over a Christmas tree to the Pope in the Vatican, and on this occasion, he sang in St. Peter's Square. In 2001, he appeared in Z pekla štěstí 2, the sequel to the 1999 film.
He was previously an admirer of Miloš Zeman, supporting him in both presidential elections. However, in an open letter dated 12 October 2020, Hůlka reconsidered his position and ended his friendship with Zeman.[5] He also announced that on Czech National Day, 28 October 2020, he would return the Medal of Merit that he had received from the president in 2016.[6]