Radko PoliÄ (born 18 August 1942) is a Slovenian theatre, television
and film actor.Born in ÄŒrnomelj, PoliÄ 's family moved to Belgrade in
1945 and then to West Berlin in 1949 before returning to Slovenia and
settling in Ljubljana in 1954. He started acting in the early 1960s
and during his career spanning over four decades, he played in over
150 theatre and film productions. He starred in stage productions all
around Slovenia and appeared in a number of Yugoslav feature
films.PoliÄ won numerous awards for his work, including the Golden
Arena for Best Actor at the 1976 Pula Film Festival and the Best Actor
award at the 10th Moscow International Film Festival for his role in
Igor Pretnar's film Idealist, and the Prešeren Award for Life
Achievement in 2007.PoliÄ is a descendant of Serbs of White Carniola.
and film actor.Born in ÄŒrnomelj, PoliÄ 's family moved to Belgrade in
1945 and then to West Berlin in 1949 before returning to Slovenia and
settling in Ljubljana in 1954. He started acting in the early 1960s
and during his career spanning over four decades, he played in over
150 theatre and film productions. He starred in stage productions all
around Slovenia and appeared in a number of Yugoslav feature
films.PoliÄ won numerous awards for his work, including the Golden
Arena for Best Actor at the 1976 Pula Film Festival and the Best Actor
award at the 10th Moscow International Film Festival for his role in
Igor Pretnar's film Idealist, and the Prešeren Award for Life
Achievement in 2007.PoliÄ is a descendant of Serbs of White Carniola.
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