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Currently, Lukás Melník is 42 years, 11 months and 3 days old. Lukás Melník will celebrate 43rd birthday on a Friday 31st of May 2024. Below we countdown to Lukás Melník upcoming birthday.
Popular As | Lukás Melník |
Occupation | Actor |
Age | 42 years old |
Zodiac Sign | Gemini |
Born | May 31, 1981 (Sumperk, Czech Republic) |
Birthday | May 31 |
Town/City | Sumperk, Czech Republic |
Nationality | Czech Republic |
Lukás Melník’s zodiac sign is Gemini. According to astrologers, Gemini is expressive and quick-witted, it represents two different personalities in one and you will never be sure which one you will face. They are sociable, communicative and ready for fun, with a tendency to suddenly get serious, thoughtful and restless. They are fascinated with the world itself, extremely curious, with a constant feeling that there is not enough time to experience everything they want to see.
Lukás Melník was born in the Year of the Rooster. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Rooster are practical, resourceful, observant, analytical, straightforward, trusting, honest, perfectionists, neat and conservative. Compatible with Ox or Snake.
Lukas Melnik was born in Sumperk where he spent his childhood along with his three younger siblings. After secondary school, he graduated from prestigious acting academy in Brno, CZ (Janacek Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Brno) in 2007.
Since studies he has already written several screenplays with his colleague, friend and also JAMU graduate Marcel Skrkon. The last two film scripts are (Labus Movie) and (Isabel). After graduation he was offered a contract by acclaimed director John Mikulasek in one of the best theater in Czech republic (Petr Bezruc Theatre in Ostrava).
Lukas Melnik works in the Petr Bezruc Theatre up to this day, for example as Lensky (Eugene Onegin), Khlestakov (The Government Inspector), Ivan Landsman (Colorful layers), Christian (The Celebration, orig.
Festen) etc. and also hosted in The National Moravian-Silesian Theatre.