Vladimir Oravsky facts for kids
Quick facts for kids
Vladimir Oravsky
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Vladimir Oravsky
22 January 1947 Rožňava, Slovakia
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Occupation | Film director, author |
Years active | 1971–present |
Children | 2 |
Vladimir Oravsky (born January 22, 1947) is a Swedish author and film director who creates stories for both kids and adults. He was born in Rožňava, Czechoslovakia, and is known for writing books, plays for the theater, and movie scripts.
Oravsky often works together with other writers to create his stories. He has published many books, including several for children and teenagers. His work has been recognized with major awards, especially his plays for young audiences.
Career Highlights
Vladimir Oravsky is a successful writer who has been praised for his creative work, especially his plays for young people.
Winning International Awards
In 2006, Vladimir Oravsky and his writing partner, Kurt Peter Larsen, won a major international award for their play “AAAHR!!!”. It was chosen as the best play for children and young people by a group of important theater organizations, including ASSITEJ (International Association of Theatre for Children and Young People).
Another one of his successful plays is “The Diary of Zlata Ibrahimovic.” This play won a competition organized by the famous Royal Drama Theatre in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden.
Books for Young Readers
Vladimir Oravsky has written several fun books for children and teens. Some of his titles include:
- Öya, en flicka liten som ett busfrö (This means Öya, a Little Girl Devil in English)
- Öya växer till sig (Öya Grows up)
- Herman och Tusse (Herman and Tofsy)
- Herman och stjärnorna (Herman and the Stars)
- Harry - en bussig buss (Harry, a Kind Bus)
- Dumma byxa ut och gå när man nappar på en tå (Out, Silly Trousers!)
Other Writing
In addition to his work for children, Oravsky has written many other books. He has written books about movies, novels for adults, and other plays. His work is published by many different companies.