Arnost Lustig
Arnost Lustig was born on Dec 21, 1926 in Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]. Arnost Lustig's big-screen debut came with Transport z ráje directed by Zbynek Brynych in 1963. Arnost Lustig is known for Dita Saxová directed by Antonín Moskalyk, Krystyna Mikolajewska stars as Dita Saxová and Bohus Záhorský as Professor Munk. The upcoming new movie Arnost Lustig plays is Listopad: A Memory of the Velvet Revolution which will be released on Oct 24, 2014.
Arnost Lustig was born in Prague in 1926. He had completed 7 grades when the Nazis prohibited all Jewish children from attending school. In 1942, he was sent to Theresienstadt concentration camp. Two years later, he was transferred to Auschwitz and then to Buchenwald. In the spring of 1945, he escaped a train carrying him to his death in Dachau, when an American fighter-bomber dive-bombed the engine thinking it a military transport. He managed to get back to Prague and took part in the anti-Nazi uprising in May 1945. After the war, Lustig studied journalism at Charles University and worked for Radio Prague. Lustig left Prague during the Soviet occupation in 1968. He has been in the United States since 1970 and is now a Professor of Literature at the American University in Washington, DC.
Birthday
Dec 21, 1926Place of Birth
Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]
Known For
Movies & TV Shows
- 2014
Listopad: A Memory of the Velvet Revolution
writer, producer
6.7 - 2013
writer
6.1 - 1968
writer
7.5 - 19657.9
- 1964
writer
7.4 - 1963
writer
7.1