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Robert Ugrina
Robert Ugrina (born 1974 in Zagreb) is a Croatian actor and comedian. He is best known for his roles in the popular comedy series ''Bumerang'' (2005-2006), '' Zakon!'' (2009) and '' Ko te šiša'' (2016-2020). He has appeared in '' Sleep Sweet, My Darling'', '' What Is a Man Without a Moustache?'' (both 2005), ''Metastases'' (2009), '' Josef'' (2011), ''Vegetarian Cannibal'' (2012) and ''Lavina'' (2017). He is also known for an extensive stage and voice-acting career. He has provided voice-work for over a hundred animated feature films and Eugene Krabs in the Croatian-language version of ''SpongeBob SquarePants''. Career He graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Arts of the University of Zagreb. He conceived his successful comedic career on television initially for his role as Drago in ''Bumerang'' (2005-2006). After that stint, he appeared as in the memorable supporting role of Medo Bruno on ''Bitange i princeze''. His perhaps best-known role is the abused sidekick of Inspec ...
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Zagreb
Zagreb ( , , , ) is the capital (political), capital and List of cities and towns in Croatia#List of cities and towns, largest city of Croatia. It is in the Northern Croatia, northwest of the country, along the Sava river, at the southern slopes of the Medvednica mountain. Zagreb stands near the international border between Croatia and Slovenia at an elevation of approximately above mean sea level, above sea level. At the 2021 census, the city had a population of 767,131. The population of the Zagreb urban agglomeration is 1,071,150, approximately a quarter of the total population of Croatia. Zagreb is a city with a rich history dating from Roman Empire, Roman times. The oldest settlement in the vicinity of the city was the Roman Andautonia, in today's Ščitarjevo. The historical record of the name "Zagreb" dates from 1134, in reference to the foundation of the settlement at Kaptol, Zagreb, Kaptol in 1094. Zagreb became a free royal city in 1242. In 1851 Janko Kamauf became Z ...
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Bitange I Princeze
''Bitange i princeze'' is a situation comedy which aired from 2005 to 2010 on Croatian Radio Television. The series is set in Zagreb, and shows the daily lives of a group of five friends living in two neighbouring apartments, similar to the plot in ''Friends''. However, it contains elements of parody. For instance, as opposed to good relations between the main characters in ''Friends'', the characters of ''Bitange i princeze'' are often fighting and making fun of each other, especially Irena Grobnik (portrayed by Mila Elegović) and Robert "Robi" Kumerle (Rene Bitorajac). Cast * Mila Elegović as Irena Grobnik *Rene Bitorajac as Robert "Robi" Kumerle *Hrvoje Kečkeš as Kazimir "Kazo" Hrastek *Tarik Filipović as Teodor "Teo" Friščić * Nataša Dangubić as Lucija Toč *Predrag Vušović as Gazda ("The Boss") * Dražen Čuček as Armando Vukušić/Đuro Krolo *Mile Kekin as Aleksandar Turina/Erotoman Saša-Sale D. * Mia Krajcar as Adriana (Jadranka) Ćurko *Luka Peroš as Stra ...
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Požega, Croatia
Požega () is a city in western Slavonia, eastern Croatia, with a total population of 22,364 (census 2021). It is the administrative center of the Požega-Slavonia County. Name Between 1921 and 1991, the town was known as ''Slavonska Požega''. In German language, German, the town is known as ''Poschegg'', in Hungarian language, Hungarian as ''Pozsega'', in Turkish language, Turkish as ''Pojega'', and in Latin language, Latin as ''Incerum'' (-i, n.) and ''Possega''. There is a town in Serbia with same name (see: Požega, Serbia). "Požega" is supposed to be related to the Croatian word "požar", meaning "forest fire". "Incerum" is supposed to come from Proto-Indo-European words *h1eyn (valley) and *kjer (heart), so that it means "the heart of the valley". Geography Požega (elevation: ) is located in the south-western part of the Valley of Požega, or Požega basin, in Croatian: ''Požeška kotlina''. This fertile valley has been important since the antiquity - its Ancient Rome, ...
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Split, Croatia
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Golden Arena For Best Supporting Actress
The following is a list of winners of the Golden Arena for Best Supporting Actress at the Pula Film Festival. List of winners Yugoslav Film Awards (1958–90) Croatian Film Awards (1990–present) Footnotes :A.  Although the festival was opened on 26 July 1991 and a press screening of Zrinko Ogresta's film '' Fragments: Chronicle of a Vanishing'' was held, the festival board presided by Antun Vrdoljak decided to cancel the festival in protest against the violence of the Ten-Day War which was going on in Slovenia and the initial stages of the Croatian War of Independence. Nine films were supposed to be screened in the competition program. :B. : The awards ceremony was cancelled in 1994 as only one Croatian feature film was made in the preceding 12 months ('' The Price of Life'' directed by Bogdan Žižić). The festival was held in spite of this, but the usual national competition program was replaced with a retrospective of animated films produced by the Zagreb ...
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Will Not End Here
''Will Not End Here'' (''Nije kraj'') is a 2008 Croatian / Serbian co-production directed by Vinko Brešan. It is based on a play by Mate Matišić. Cast The cast also includes Luka Peroš best known for his role of Marseille in Money Heist. * Ivan Herceg - Martin * Nada Šargin - Desa * Predrag Vušović - Djuro * Inge Appelt - Marija / Jacqueline * Dražen Kühn - Kriminalac * Mladen Vulić - Nikola * Leon Lučev - Martinov kolega * Damir Orlic - Martinov kolega II * Ljubomir Kerekeš - Doktor * Luka Peroš Luka Peroš (born 28 October 1976) is a Croatian actor best known for the role of Marseille in '' Money Heist''. Peroš is a polyglot and multilingual, being able to speak eight different languages. He speaks fluent English. Early life Peroš gr ... - Vojvoda * Robert Ugrina - Border policeman * Luka Juričić - Jacqueline's grandson * Alen Šalinović - Gluhak References External links * 2008 films 2000s Croatian-language films Croatian films based on ...
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Play Me A Love Song
''Play Me a Love Song'' ( hr, Pjevajte nešto ljubavno) is a Croatian comedy film directed by Goran Kulenović. It was released in 2007. Cast * Ivan Herceg - Struja * Ivan Đuričić - Mario * Ivan Glowatzky - Deni * Hrvoje Kečkeš - Zlajfa * Enes Vejzović - Sinisa * Olga Pakalović - Anja * Žarko Potočnjak - Strujin stari * Helena Buljan - Strujina mama * Damir Lončar - Božo * Ksenija Marinković - Emica * Robert Ugrina - Kum * Hana Hegedušić - Djurdjica * Stojan Matavulj - Ante * Biserka Ipša Biserka ( mk, Бисерка) is a former hospitality company from Kumanovo, North Macedonia. The company was founded in 1954 consisting of a few bars and restaurants A restaurant is a business that prepares and serves food and drinks to cus ... - Andjela * Zdenka Heršak - Gospodja Hrnjak * Josip Marotti - Gospodin Hrnjak External links * 2007 films 2000s Croatian-language films 2007 comedy films Films set in Zagreb Croatian comedy films {{Croatia-f ...
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Najbolje Godine
''Najbolje godine'' ( en, The best years) is a Croatian television drama series produced by Nova TV, which aired for two seasons, from 2009 to 2011. The main directors were Mladen Dizdar, Robert Orhel, Goran Rukavina and Kristijan Milić. The series' Creative Producer was Milivoj Puhlovski. The TV series began airing on 14 September 2009 on Nova TV in Croatia. It aired on Mondays to Thursdays in the prime-time slot 8-9pm. It also aired in Bosnia and Hecegovina on "Program Plus" (shared channel by Kanal ATV and NTV HAYAT), in Slovenia on POP TV and in Serbia on TV B92. Filming Filming the first season began in July 2009. Due to its very high ratings, filming continued for a second season. The series had a main cast of 20 actors. The story takes place in a fictional village called Dragošje, located in the Slavonia region of Croatia. Sixty percent of filming was exterior, in Eko Selo, Žumberak, Croatia. Nova TV also constructed a village set near the town of Samobor Samo ...
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Bibin Svijet
''Bibin svijet'' ("Biba's World") is a humorous series that started broadcasting on April 18, 2006, and ended on January 15, 2011, on the RTL TV program in Croatia. ''Bibin svijet'' was directed by Aldo Tardozzi. It is one of the few Croatian series that was aired long after it was shot. According to ABG Plus's research, Bibin World is the most watched Croatian humorist series in 2008 on the territory of Croatia. About A small grocery store is a place where cash registers Biba Fruk, Đurđa Hrković, Milivoj Babić, Vlado Krunčić and their boss Janko Piškorić work. Despite the great effort, something always goes wrong. Although Bibi's life does not differ from the life of other people (house-work-houses), her days are full of comic situations and troubles that come down because of her language and free spirit. But in the end it all ends well. One thing is for sure - Bibin's world is a series full of ordinary people who find themselves in unusual situations. Biba at home live ...
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Naša Mala Klinika
Naša mala klinika (Our Little Clinic) was a Slovenian comedy series broadcast by Pop TV respectively, between 2004 and 2007. Seven seasons were broadcast. The series was written by Marko Pokorn, Rok Vilčnik and Branko Đurić "Đuro", who also directed the series. The show won four (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008) ''viktor''s for the best played TV series. In Slovenia, it was the most watched TV series in 2007 season and some seasons before. Cast (slovenians) The Slovenian cast: The Croatian cast: * Ranko Zidarić - Franjo Slaviček (Seasons 1-4) * Bojana Gregorić - Lili Štriga Slaviček (Seasons 1-2; 3-4) * Igor Mešin - Milan "Mile" Car (Seasons 1-4) * Enis Bešlagić - Šemsudin Dino "Šemso" Poplava (Seasons 1-4) * Ivica Vidović - Ante Guzina (Seasons 1-4) * Goran Navojec - Toni Grgeč (Seasons 1-4) * Dubravka Ostojić - Sanja Grospić (Seasons 1-4) * Rene Bitorajac - Veljko Kunić (Seasons 1-4) * Jadranka Đokić - Helga (Seasons 1-4) * Filip Šovagović - Ivo Zadro (S ...
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Zabranjena Ljubav
''Zabranjena ljubav'' ( lit. "Forbidden Love", commonly abbreviated to ZLJ) is a Croatian daytime soap opera about the lives and loves of both young and older characters, focused on Zagreb, capital city of Croatia. Actors Mario Valentić, Antonija Šola, Nada Rocco, Dejan Marcikić and Anita Berisha (last one with some months of break) were the only remaining original cast members until the final episode. About show The soap tackles controversial issues, such as incest, rape, homosexuality, adultery, and deadly diseases. The viewers of this soap are varied, ranging from small children to senior citizens. ''Zabranjena ljubav'' is a remake of Australian soap opera '' Sons and Daughters'', initially based on that serial's original story and character outlines, before diverging as the new series progressed. In April 2008, RTL Televizija announced that the highly popular soap opera would end its run after 4 years that fall in its time slot 7:30 PM. A total of 805 episodes wer ...
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Jadranka Đokić
Jadranka Đokić (born 14 January 1981) is a Croatian actress. One of the top Croatian actresses, she has won critical approval for her theatre, film and television performances. Her notable film roles include starring in ''Fine Dead Girls'', ''Sorry for Kung Fu'', '' Behind the Glass'', ''Storm'', ''Metastases'' and ''The Priest's Children''. For her performance in ''Behind the Glass'', she won the 2008 Golden Arena for Best Actress. In television, she gained massive mainstream TV fame for her lead roles as nurse Helga in ''Naša mala klinika'', Verica in '' Luda kuća'', herself in '' Moja 3 zida'' and Lili in '' Ko te šiša''. She was also lauded for her award-winning performances in HNK Zagreb, including ''King Lear'', ''Tartuffe'', ''A Winter's Tale'', ''Uncle Vanya'', '' Svaki tvoj rođendan'' and ''The Idiot''. Đokić voiced Terk in the Croatian dub of ''Tarzan''. Early life Đokić was born in Pula on 14 January 1981. She was born to Croatian parents of Bosnian desc ...
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