Mirjana Gardinovachki born Marjana Andjelkovic (born 1950) is a Serbian film and theatre actress. She was a leading player at the Serbian National Theatre from the 1970s.
Mirjana Gardinovachki | |
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Born | Mirjana Andjelkovic 25 May 1950 |
Nationality | Serbian |
Education | Serbian National Theatre |
Occupation | actor |
Employer | Serbian National Theatre |
Spouse | Stevan Gardinovacki |
Life
editShe was born in the village or area known as Čitluk[1] near the city of Kruševac in Serbia.
She started acting as an amateur in her home city under her birth name of Mirjana Andjelkovic . She graduated from the Drama Studio at the Serbian National Theater in 1970, and in the same year joined that company.[1]
She gained the status of a drama champion in Serbia. She played both dramatic and character roles and she was an audience favourite. She appeared in TV films as well as on the stage.
In 2018 she appeared as Rebecca Ners in The Witches of Salem , Arthur Miller. It was directed and adapted by Nikita Milivojevic. In 2020 she was said to be retired.[1]
Awards include
editShe won an award for one of her first major roles[1] as Eva in Vučjak in 1974 which was directed by Želimir Orešković.[2] She took another award in 1984 for the role of Leokadija Begbik in Brecht's Man is Human in 1984 and in 1993 she took another for the role of Juca in Kir Janja. She also appeared at Užice's Theatrical Festival in where she won an award for playing Ardalione in Stone for the Head. She won two Steria awards in 1993 and 1995.[2]
In 2002 she was given the Gold Medal "Jovan Djordjevic".[2]
Private life
editShe was married to another leading actor Stevan Gardinovacki in 1972.[1] He died in 2011.[3]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e "МИРЈАНА ГАРДИНОВАЧКИ | Српско народно позориште". www.snp.org.rs. Retrieved 2020-03-09.
- ^ a b c "ГАРДИНОВАЧКИ Мирјана | Енциклопедија Српског народног позоришта". Retrieved 2020-03-09.
- ^ Vojvodiny, Rádiodifúzna ustanovizeň Vojvodiny Rádio-televízia. "Umro glumac Stevan Gardinovački". Rádio-televízia Vojvodiny. Retrieved 2020-03-09.