There is no doubt that Marko Kramár, the son of the famous actor Maroš Kramár, has talent in his blood. The seventeen-year-old is engaged in acting and singing. He stars alongside his father in the daily series Promise on the Marquee. Recently, he began to devote himself fully to music. In an interview for a young talent, he openly admitted what a well-known name brings.
He tasted the world of show business already at the age of six. “I have the advantage of growing up in a family where contact with the media is common. I was basically trained for it from an early age. I remember that on the day of casting for the series, there was a carnival at school and I was a little freshman. My mother took me to the Marquis for half an hour and immediately drove me back so that I could get dressed in my costume. I was the last one at the casting and already on the way to school we got a call that I had been chosen“, he recalled the time when he got into the series Búrlívé víno.
It was nothing new for him. “I felt natural and safe in that environment. It had a great impact on me because I found myself among adults at the age of six. They treated me as a professional, which influenced me a lot in my growth and prepared me for what I do today.” he said honestly about it in an interview for a Slovak website, what was the effect of show business on him at a tender age.
Despite the fact that he is named after a well-known father, he does not feel that high demands are placed on him. “My motivation is not only to fulfill those expectations, but above all to overcome them and do more than what is expected of me. I want people to know me for my work.” he let himself be heard during the question, what would he like to achieve in his life.
He cares about what he writes about in his music. “Nowadays, it’s common for lyrics to be about nothing. I don’t want to promote sex, expensive cars and contempt for life. I realize that if I had created simpler work, I would have achieved success faster. But that’s not my point, that’s just a bonus.” stated Kramár for Refresher.