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Filip Šovagović (born 13 September 1966) is a Croatian actor, film director, comedian, playwright and journalist. At first known simply as the son of renowned actor
Fabijan Šovagović Fabijan Šovagović (4 January 1932 – 1 January 2001) was a Croatian film, television and theatre actor, and writer. Biography Šovagović was born in the village of Ladimirevci, in the Slavonia region of Croatia, then Kingdom of Yugoslavia. He ...
, he has established himself as one of the most prolific Croatian actors of the 21st century. He has appeared in over sixty films, starring in ''
My Uncle's Legacy ''Život sa stricem'' (My Uncle's Legacy) is a 1988 Yugoslavian drama film directed by Krsto Papić, starring Davor Janjić, Alma Prica, Miodrag Krivokapić, Branislav Lečić, Anica Dobra and Ivo Gregurević. It is based on ''Okvir za mržnju ...
'', '' Sokol Did Not Love Him'', '' Hamburg Altona'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and the
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-winning '' No Man's Land''. Šovagović also starred in the extremely successful Croatian comedy series ''
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'' as Ivo Zadro. He made his directorial début in 2005, with the film ''
Pušća Bistra ''Pušća Bistra'' is a Croatian comedy film directed by Filip Sovagovic. It was released in 2005. Cast * Enes Vejzovic - Pero * Mladen Vulic - Folnegovic * Ranko Zidaric - Surla * Dragan Despot - Tajkun * Natalija Djordjevic - Mariola * Jel ...
''. Šovagović has also been widely praised for his acting work in the Gavella Drama Theatre and as a playwright in his repertoire of five authored plays. His most acclaimed work, ''
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'', has won the 2002
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. He writes a column in the Croatian daily newspaper '' 24 sata''.


Career


Film

In 1988, he appeared in ''
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'', marking his film debut. The film, based on the Ivan Aralica novel ''Okvir za mržnju'', was nominated for a 1990
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. He later appeared as Ilija in the 1991 ''
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'' adaptation, directed by
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. In 1995, he starred in the
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-directed ''
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''. The film was the Croatian submission for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film in 1995 and had garnered positive reviews. For the role, Šovagović won the Golden Arena for Best Actor at the
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. He would later win Golden Arenas for Best Actor for his roles in ''
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'' and ''
Slow Surrender ''Slow Surrender'' () is a 2001 Croatian film directed by Bruno Gamulin, starring Filip Šovagović, Sven Medvešek and Lucija Šerbedžija Lucija Šerbedžija (born 8 June 1973) is a Croatian theatre and film actress and model, a daughter o ...
''. In 1995, Šovagović portrayed the smooth-talking Spanish television star Juan in the celebrated box-office hit '' The Three Men of Melita Žganjer''. Opposite
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and
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, he had a starring role in '' No Man's Land'', a motion picture that won the
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. In 2005, he directed the comedy ''
Pušća Bistra ''Pušća Bistra'' is a Croatian comedy film directed by Filip Sovagovic. It was released in 2005. Cast * Enes Vejzovic - Pero * Mladen Vulic - Folnegovic * Ranko Zidaric - Surla * Dragan Despot - Tajkun * Natalija Djordjevic - Mariola * Jel ...
'', starring Enes Vejzović. With a screenplay based on Šovagović's cult play ''Cigla'' (The Brick), the film earned praised for its dialogue, directing and humor, but received criticism towards the acting performances.


Theatre

He graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Art at the
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, and holds a
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degree in theatre directing. Since 1995, he has been a member of the ensemble in the Gavella Drama Theatre in
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. Some of his notable acting credits in the theatre include adaptations of '' Three Sisters'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Iliad 2001'', ''
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'', '' Revisor'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. He was nominated for an Apollo Award at the
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Culture Festival for his starring role in ''Popcorn'', by
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. In 2017, he directed his own play ''Tesla Anonimus'', starring
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. The play was met with positive reviews, with many critics praising the concept, characters and score, composed by Šovagović himself. In 2019, he appeared as chiromancer ATMA in the Gavella rendition of the
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classic '' Kiklop''. In 2021, Šovagović co-directed ''Zagreb 2020'' with Dubravko Mihanović. Apart from his performances in the Gavella theatre, he has performed in
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, The Rector's Palace in Dubrovnik and Theatre &TD. He has also directed
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's ''
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'' in the Zagreb-based theatre &TD.


Television

On television, he is widely known as gaffe-prone
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Ivo Zadro in the massively successful Croatian comedy series ''
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''. The show, created by
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, has spawned an entire franchise with Slovenian, Croatian and Serbian counterparts. He has also done supporting roles for the comedy ''
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'', the improv series '' Moja tri zida'', the children's show '' Žutokljunac'' and the dark comedy '' Dome, slatki dome''. In 2012, on behalf of the "Sova Zone" project, he created, produced and starred in the
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''Špica'', in hopes of "capturing the contrast and dynamics of the Zagreb society". The series also stars Ornela Vištica, Mia Biondić, Nenad Cvetko, Ranko Zidarić,
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,
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, Jure Radnić, Vera Ana Goldstein and Ankica Dobrić. Since 2018, he stars in the prominent Serbian series '' Žigosani u reketu''.


Animation

He is the official Croatian-language voice of
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, and provided the voice of
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in the Croatian dub of ''
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'' and the sequel. His other notable Croatian version voice credits are the second Ram in ''
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'',
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in ''
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'' (both 2003), The Underminer in the '' Incredibles'' franchise (2004–2018), Captain Hook in ''
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'', Big Z in '' Surf's Up'', Django in ''
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'' (all 2007), Buford in ''
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'' (2009), Lighting and Anton Harrison in ''
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'' (2010), Mike in ''
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'' (2015), Hank in ''
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'' and Jerry Jumbeaux Jr. in ''
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'' (both 2016). He also provided the voice roles of all characters (the Narrator, the Sheep and the Jackalope) in the 2004 short film '' Boundin'''. He voiced Fillmore in ''
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'' (2006) and ''
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'' (2017), with the character being voiced by Rakan Rushaidat in ''
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'' (2011).


Music

In 2021, Šovagović announced that he is finishing works on his band's first vinyl record. The band features Franjo Dijak, Robert Domitrović, Vid Adam Hribar, Stanko Kovačić, Fadil Abdulov, and Goran Navojec.


Personal life

Šovagović, nicknamed Šova and Šovica, resides in
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. His sister,
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, is also an actress working in the Gavella theatre. From 1992 to 1997, he was married to Ruža Grizelj, with whom he has a daughter named Klara. In 2019, it was reported that he was in a relationship with actress
Nina Violić Nina Violić (born 15 March 1972) is a Croatian actress. Violić graduated from the Zagreb Academy of Dramatic Art in 1994. She has appeared in more than twenty films since 1993. She also hosted the Croatian version of the quiz show ''The Weakest ...
.


Selected filmography

*''
My Uncle's Legacy ''Život sa stricem'' (My Uncle's Legacy) is a 1988 Yugoslavian drama film directed by Krsto Papić, starring Davor Janjić, Alma Prica, Miodrag Krivokapić, Branislav Lečić, Anica Dobra and Ivo Gregurević. It is based on ''Okvir za mržnju ...
'' (1988) *'' The Three Men of Melita Zganjer'' (1998) *''
Četverored ''Četverored'' is 1999 Croatian drama war film directed by Jakov Sedlar. Based on the novel of the same name by Ivan Aralica, the plot of the film deals with the Bleiburg massacre. It was the first film to deal with the subject, formerly a taboo ...
'' (1999) *'' No Man's Land'' (2001) *''
The Last Will ''The Last Will'' () is a 2001 Croatian comedy film directed by Zoran Sudar and produced by Vicenco Blagaić. Plot The film focuses on a tour guide in small town of Dalmatia, played by Goran Višnjić Goran Višnjić ( ; born 9 September 197 ...
'' (2001) *''
Pušća Bistra ''Pušća Bistra'' is a Croatian comedy film directed by Filip Sovagovic. It was released in 2005. Cast * Enes Vejzovic - Pero * Mladen Vulic - Folnegovic * Ranko Zidaric - Surla * Dragan Despot - Tajkun * Natalija Djordjevic - Mariola * Jel ...
'' (2005) *''
The Melon Route ''The Melon Route'' () is a Croatian drama film directed by Branko Schmidt. It was released in 2006. Cast * Krešimir Mikić - Mirko * Sun Mei - Chinese girl * Leon Lučev - Seki * Armin Omerović - Meho * Emir Hadžihafizbegović - Gojko * ...
'' (2006) *'' The Living and the Dead'' (2007) *''
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'' (2009) *''
Love Life of a Gentle Coward ''Love Life of a Gentle Coward'' () is a 2009 Croatian comedy film directed by Pavo Marinković. It won three awards at the 2009 Pula Film Festival. Plot Saša Mihelčić is a journalist and a failed writer in his early thirties. He scrapes a l ...
'' (2009) *'' Josef'' (2011) *'' Inspector Martin and the Gang of Snails'' (2012) *''Visoka modna napetost'' (2013)


References


External links

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