Velimir Chytil was born in Koprivnica, Croatia,
Yugoslavia on July 21, 1925. He was a prominent Croatian puppet artist, theatrical
director, creator of puppets, choreographer and film actor.
In Zagreb he was
employed in the puppet theater. He began working as an employee in a puppet
theater in 1948 and continued working there until his retirement in 1982,
playing a number of theatrical roles over the length of his career. He had a
big role in creating a doll for the first television puppet show. The first
show he directed was Pospanko and the Dragon Jure Bukša, which was set up in
1951.
In 1952, he
performed his performance with the Loptice Hopsica , which became the most
successful ever puppet theater performance in the history of the ZKL: playing
over a thousand times.
In 1960 he
perfected his puppet art studying puppetry at the Prague Art Academy.
During his career
he also appeared in several films and television series. He appeared in such
films as “Traveling in Vučjak”, “Velom misty”, two Winnetou films and several others.
For the role of Umbrella in the show, the Red Umbrellas received the Prvomajska
UDUH Award , the biggest ever prize in Croatia.
He was the
husband of the Croatian writer Višnje Stahuljak.
CHYTIL, Velimir (aka Velemir Chytil, Velemir Hitil, Velimir
Hitil) (Velemir Hitil) [7/21/1925, Koprivnica, Croatia,
Yugoslavia – 4/9/2009, Zagreb, Croatia] – puppeteer, director, theater, film,
TV actor, married to writer, singer, actress, puppeteer Višnje Stahuljak
[1926-2011] (19??-2009).
The Treasure of
the Silver Lake - 1962 (Woodward) [as Velimir Hitil]
Last of the
Renegade – 1964 (Carter)
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