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Jozef Heriban was born on 9 July, 1953 in Trnava, is a Slovak writer. Discover Jozef Heriban's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

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Occupation Slovak writer
Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 9 July, 1953
Birthday 9 July
Birthplace Trnava
Nationality Slovak

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Who Is Jozef Heriban's Wife?

His wife is Alena Heribanová (m. 1978–2017)

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Children Tamara Heribanová, Barbara Heribanová

Jozef Heriban Net Worth

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2008

The novel Intimacy of Wolves (Intimita vlkov 2008) and Obsession (Posadnutost 2009) became the bestsellers immediately after publishing. The theme of human intimacy is central in the novels The Pink Triangle (2010) and Come out, come out, wherever you are (2011). Both books underline the author´s distinctive sense of humour, provocative sexuality and dynamic narration. Literary theorist Alexander Halvoník writes in a study of the book Flew Over the Flying Birds (2013): "I think that something like author program actually exists. Author wears it in yourself and it does not hang anyone on the nose, but despite the fact that because of their complexity difficult to implement, insists on it even if, say, does not write any book."

1996

In 1996 Heriban began work in TV Markiza as a Head of Public Relations. He was responsible for marketing and PR strategy, coordination of interviews, press releases and branding. Later he was the Director of Public Relations in EuroTel Bratislava (1998 - 1999) and in 1999 he came back to TV Markiza as the Director of Advertising. Between 2002 and 2006 he was a member of the Slovak National Council and an observer and a deputy of the European Parliament. After 2007 he has worked a Director of Marketing in International Film Festival Bratislava. At present, he is the President of the Slovak PEN Centre, member of the Slovak Film and Television Academy, lecturer at the Faculty of Management of Comenius University in Bratislava and he devotes his time to literature.,.

His novel Somebody is Always Whistling at Me (Niekto na mňa stále píska) was published in 1996. It had won First Prize in the Literary Fund's anonymous competition (1993). In 2007 he wrote and published a book about communication, brand and creativity, Success Has a Heart of the Shark (Úspech má srdce žraloka), which was voted for the Book of the Year 2007“.

1995

In cooperation with Jozef Slovák and Pavol Jursa he wrote, directed and produced the Bud Bindi, television comedy series, which won numerous awards at International Film Festivals, including a Gold Award at the 28th IFF in Houston (1995) and a Silver Spire at the 39th IFF in San Francisco (1996).

1994

In 1994 he founded the production company TATRA STAR, Ltd. with Jozef Slovák and Pavol Jursa. From 1994-1996 the company produced the comedy TV series Bud Bindi. The show was made up of stories of two eternal rivals - a likeable prankster and a successful born loser, warning their way of every impossible situation - were a great success with the viewers in Slovakia as well as abroad. The particular parts gained prizes at International film and TV festivals and were sold into 19 states of the world.

1991

With Jozef Slovák he also wrote and directed the tragicomedy Island of Long Ears (Dávajte si pozor), which was awarded the Prize for the Best First Film at the 15th International Film Festival in Cairo (1991), a Gold Award at the 25th IFF in Houston (1992) and a Silver Award at the 16th IFF in Philadelphia (1993).

1987

Together with Jozef Slovák he wrote the script for the exceptionally popular comedy Run, He is coming! (Utekajme, už ide!), which won the "Zlatý Prim" prize for the best film at the 9th Film Festival in Nové Mesto nad Metují (1987) and the script for the film Southern Post (Južná pošta), which won the Czechoslovak Film Prize at the 26th Film festival of Czechoslovak films in Brno (1988).

1953

Jozef Heriban (born 9 July 1953) is a Slovak writer, scenarist and film director. He devotes his time to literature. He is the former President of the Slovak PEN Centre, a member of the Board of the Slovak Audiovisual Fund and a member of the Slovak Film and Television Academy. He is married to well-known television talk show host and Director of the Slovak Institute in Vienna Alena Heribanová and has two daughters, writer and journalist Tamara Šimončíková Heribanová and marketing and PR manager Barbara Jagušák.

Jozef Heriban was born in 1953 in Trnava, Slovakia. He studied accordion and trombone at the Conservatory in Bratislava, aesthetics and slovak literature at Comenius University in Bratislava, where he was conferred the title of Doctor Philosophy PhDr.(1985). He acted for eleven years in the Slovak film studio as a scriptwriter, film director, script editor and as Head producer for feature films (1981 – 1992). He has cooperated with the best Slovak film directors: Dušan Hanák, Juraj Jakubisko, Dušan Trančík, Juraj Herz, Dušan Rapoš, Stanislav Párnický, Martin Tapák and others.