Milan Chvostek

Journalist, Visual Artist

1932 –

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Who is Milan Chvostek?

Milan Chvostek is a former producer/director at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. He worked on A Case for the Court, The Lively Arts, This Hour Has Seven Days, Science Magazine and the CBC's flagship show The Nature of Things, a science documentary television show that has aired in nearly fifty countries worldwide and features scientist David Suzuki. Awards for Chvostek's shows include one from the Monte Carlo Television Festival awarded by Prince Rainier III in 1975, and the Bell Northern Award for Science Programming in 1974 and 1975.

After a decade of teaching television broadcast at Seneca College, Toronto, he embarked upon a freelance videography and photography career, working both independently and in partnership with his wife, Isobel Warren.

Chvostek's photos have appeared in the Toronto Star, Good Times Magazine, the National Post, Forever Young, Tandem, Tourist and in Florida, Eh? as well as in-flight magazines, Atmosphere and Airborn.

Singer/songwriter Annabelle Chvostek is his daughter.

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Born
Oct 4, 1932
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  • Canada
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Lived in
  • Toronto

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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