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Marcus Mucha (born 21 March 1980) is a former film company executive and the current executive director of the Mucha Foundation. [1]
Mucha is the great-grandson of Czech artist Alphonse Mucha and grandson of Jiri Mucha and Geraldine Mucha.
Mucha completed a double first class honours BA degree in English at Trinity College, Cambridge. After university he won a scholarship with the Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation and relocated to Japan where, working with Japan Film School, he began his career in entertainment. [2]
Between 2011 and 2016, Mucha built a career in Hollywood being appointed as vice-president of Morgan Freeman's production company Revelations Entertainment in 2014. [3] Variety named Mucha as one of Hollywood's new leaders. [4]
Mucha returned to Europe in 2016 to take the helm of the Mucha Foundation. [5] Under his leadership, Alphonse Mucha’s work has been presented through new technologies to wider audiences via collaborations with Google Arts & Culture, [6] HTC Vive Arts [7] and the Grand Palais Immersif. [8] Mucha said that his great-grandfather would be happy about this development of the Mucha Foundation's work, describing Alphonse Mucha as "an innovator at heart." [9]
In 2020, Marcus Mucha appeared in Michael Portillo's BBC series, Great Continental Railway Journeys. [10]