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Andrej Dojkic (born July 26th 1980) is a Croatian actor. His first official screen part was in the 2005 TV series, “Forbiden Love”, followed by the 2007 TV series drama “Good Intensions”. He then went on to do a number of Theater plays from 2008 up until now. His notable film parts include the lead in “Glembay “ playing the part of Leone, directed by Zeljko Senecic and a lead in a film directed by Jakov Sedlar “I Was Not Afraid To Die” co-staring Armand Assante and narrated by Derek Jacobi. He has received “The Chancellors Award “in 2007, for his interpretation of Orpheus, in “Eurydice” during the Dubrovnik Summer Festival.