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Goran Grgić
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Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1972–present |
Spouse(s) |
Ivana Grgić
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Children | 3 |
Goran Grgić is a well-known actor from Croatia. He was born on November 17, 1965. He has been acting in plays, TV shows, and movies for many years, starting his career when he was quite young.
Early Life and Training
Goran Grgić grew up in Osijek, which is a city in Croatia. He loved acting and decided to study it seriously. In 1990, he finished his studies at the Academy of Dramatic Art, University of Zagreb in Zagreb. This academy is a special school where people learn how to become actors.
Acting Career
After finishing acting school, Goran Grgić started working right away. He joined the Gavella theatre in Zagreb as a regular actor. This means he performed in many plays there. In 2002, he became a member of the acting team at the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb. This is one of the most important theatres in Croatia.
Goran Grgić is also famous for his work in films and television. He has appeared in many Croatian movies and TV series. He often plays different kinds of characters, showing his talent as an actor.
Selected Film and TV Roles
Goran Grgić has acted in many films and TV shows. Here are some of them:
- Fragments: Chronicle of a Vanishing (1991)
- The Golden Years (1994)
- The Price of Life (1994)
- Gospa (1995)
- Russian Meat (1997)
- The Three Men of Melita Žganjer (1998)
- Transatlantic (1998)
- Celestial Body (2000)
- Queen of the Night (2001)
- Behind Enemy Lines (2001)
- God Forbid a Worse Thing Should Happen (2002)
- Horseman (2003)
- Long Dark Night (2004)
- First Class Thieves (2005)
- Sleep Sweet, My Darling (2005)
- Libertas (2006)
- I Have to Sleep, My Angel (2007)
- No One's Son (2008)
- Tito (2010, TV Mini-Series)
- Lea and Darija (2011)
- Blurs (2011)
- A Perfect Day (2015)
- Anka (2017)
- F20 (2018)
- Koja je ovo država! (2018)
- General (2019)
- Bosnian pot (2023)
- Beautiful Evening, Beautiful Day (2024)
See also
- Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb