Zoran BeÄ ić (April 2, 1939 â€" March 29, 2006) was one of the most
prominent artists of the Bosnian theatrical community in the 20th
century.One of the founding actors of Sarajevo War Theatre, he studied
acting under the famous Belgrade Academy of Dramatic Arts' Professor
Mate MiloÅ¡ević, graduating with the 1966 class. BeÄ ić's
professional acting career began in Dubrovnik, but after two years, he
joined Sarajevo's Malo pozorište (Little Theatre), the predecessor of
today's Kamerni teatar 55 (Chamber Theatre 55). He made his debut in
the unforgettable performance in Radoslav Dorić's Noć ubica (The
night of murderers).Following several notable roles, in 1971 he
decides to try his luck in Belgrade, but returns to Sarajevo's
National Theatre, two years later. For the next two decades, he
continues his collaboration with Kamerni teatar 55, earning three
Zlatni lovorov vijenac (Golden Wreath of Laurel) Awards at the
international theatre festival MESS. The last one, in 2004, was given
to him for Life Achievement and Contribution to Performing Arts.During
the 1991-1995 Sarajevo siege, BeÄ ić participates in the first
theatrical project that was to jump-start Sarajevo's war production
scene, the famous Sklonište (The Shelter), and directs another -
Memoari Mine Hauzen (The Memoirs of Mina Hauzen).
prominent artists of the Bosnian theatrical community in the 20th
century.One of the founding actors of Sarajevo War Theatre, he studied
acting under the famous Belgrade Academy of Dramatic Arts' Professor
Mate MiloÅ¡ević, graduating with the 1966 class. BeÄ ić's
professional acting career began in Dubrovnik, but after two years, he
joined Sarajevo's Malo pozorište (Little Theatre), the predecessor of
today's Kamerni teatar 55 (Chamber Theatre 55). He made his debut in
the unforgettable performance in Radoslav Dorić's Noć ubica (The
night of murderers).Following several notable roles, in 1971 he
decides to try his luck in Belgrade, but returns to Sarajevo's
National Theatre, two years later. For the next two decades, he
continues his collaboration with Kamerni teatar 55, earning three
Zlatni lovorov vijenac (Golden Wreath of Laurel) Awards at the
international theatre festival MESS. The last one, in 2004, was given
to him for Life Achievement and Contribution to Performing Arts.During
the 1991-1995 Sarajevo siege, BeÄ ić participates in the first
theatrical project that was to jump-start Sarajevo's war production
scene, the famous Sklonište (The Shelter), and directs another -
Memoari Mine Hauzen (The Memoirs of Mina Hauzen).
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