Jasna Diklić
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Jasna Diklić (born March 8, 1946) is a Bosnian theatre and film actress. She was born in
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. Her mother was also an actress and a puppeteer. Diklić's first theatre experiences began at MESS Festival's experimental theatre studio, after which she proceeded to study acting at the Department of Performing Arts in Sarajevo. She was first engaged professionally by
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's National Theatre in 1969. Shortly thereafter, she was hired by a small Sarajevo theatre presently known as
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. She has appeared in over 150 theatre and film roles. She has won a number of awards for her roles and is one of the founders of The
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. In 2017, she has signed the
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of the
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official website, retrieved on 2018-08-16.


Filmography

* Kriza (TV series) * Shanghai Gypsy * Lud, zbunjen, normalan (TV series) * Belvedere * As If I Am Not There * Krv nije voda (TV series) * Pecat (TV series) * Ritam zivota * Duhovi Sarajeva *
Viza za budućnost ''Viza za budućnost'' () was the first post-independence Bosnian TV series. Production started on June 22, 2002, in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The first episode was aired on September 22, 2002. The final episode was broadcast on April 17 ...
(TV series) * Skies Above the Landscape * Well Tempered Corpses * Crna hronika (TV series) * Viza za buducnost: Novogodisnji special (TV movie) * Fuse *
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* Viza za buducnost: Novogodisnji special (TV movie) * Strijelac (TV movie) * The Perfect Circle * Sarajevske price (TV series) * Zagubljen govor (TV series) * I Ada * Brisani prostor (TV series) * Vatrogasac (TV movie) * Rascereceni (TV movie) * Shepherd * Udji, ako hoces


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Diklic, Jasna Living people 20th-century Bosnia and Herzegovina actresses Actresses from Sarajevo 1946 births 21st-century Bosnia and Herzegovina actresses Bosnia and Herzegovina film actresses Bosnia and Herzegovina stage actresses Signatories of the Declaration on the Common Language