Zoran Radmilović Award

Zoran Radmilović Award
CountrySerbia
Presented bySterijino Theatre
First awarded1988

The Zoran Radmilović Award is an award presented by the Sterijino Theatre in Novi Sad, Serbia to actors predominating in dramatic arts.[1]

The award is presented annually, since 1988. From its debut, it is considered one of the most prominent awards within Serbian theatre.[2] The award itself is a bronze figure of Zoran Radmilović, an eminent Serbian theatre, television and film actor of the 20th-century.

Laureats

Year Recipient Role Production
1988 Milan Gutović Uče Ruženje naroda u dva dela[3]
1989 Lazar Ristovski Pavao Original falsifikata
1990 Žarko Laušević Andreja Kanjoš Macedonović
1991 Anica Dobra Nevena Urnebesna tragedija
1992 Branimir Brstina Gaius Marcius Coriolanus Coriolanus
1993 Lidija Stevanović Mirandoline Mirandoline
1994 Dragan Mićanović Pomet Trpeza Dundo Maroje
1995 Goran Šušljik Torquato Tasso Torquato Tasso
1996 Rastko Lupulović Timon Timon of Athens
1997 Branimir Popović Iago Othello
1998 Sergej Trifunović Nebojša Folkeri iz raja
1999 Anita Mančić Marina Karolina Nojber[4]
2000 Nebojša Dugalić Mamerko Kocka iz Kartage
2001 Nebojša Glogovac Kiklop Sanda
2002 Milica Mihajlović Gospava Čudo u Šarganu[5]
2003 Jelena Đokić Ateh Hazarski rečnik[6]
2004 Aleksandra Janković Irene America: Volume II[7]
2005 Nenad Jezdić Lepi Dule Smrtonosna motoristika[8]
2006 Ivan Bosiljčić Don Krsto Don Krsto
2007 Jasna Đuričić The Mother Ja ili neko drugi[9]
2008 Ljubomir Bandović Chafa Chafa[10]
2009 Nada Šargin Rose Nevinost
2010 Gordan Kičić Wolf Hair
2011 Nikola Đuričko Publius Ovidius Naso Metamorphoses[11]
2012 Hana Selimović Sena Zolj Otac na službenom putu[12]
2013 Slobodan Stefanović Manulaća Zona Zamfirova[13]
2014 Goran Jevtić Roger Noises Off[14][15]
2015 Branislav Lečić Pericles Pericles[16]
2016 Miloš Samolov Kijan Vuksha & Kijan
2017 Boris Milivojević Macbeth Macbeth
2018 Katarina Žutić Frosine The Miser
2019 Rade Šerbedžija George Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Zoranov brk

There is also a special award, Zoranov brk (Zoran's Moustache), linked with this award.[17]

References

  1. ^ Fondacija „Zoran Radmilović“
  2. ^ Zoran Radmilovic Biography
  3. ^ S. Todorović. "Milan Lane Gutović selektor u Zaječaru ("Politika", 4. novembar 2012)". Politika.rs. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
  4. ^ "44. Sterijino pozorje ("Vreme", 3. jul 1999)". Vreme.com.
  5. ^ "Nagrada došla u prave ruke". Balkanmedia.com.
  6. ^ "Trijumf "Porodičnih priča" ("Glas javnosti", 5. jun 2003)". Arhiva.glas-javnosti.rs.
  7. ^ "Sterijino Pozorje / Scena". www.pozorje.org.rs. Archived from the original on 9 November 2013. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  8. ^ "50. Sterijino pozorje 2005". Archive.is. Archived from the original on 2013-10-25.
  9. ^ "Sterijine i ostale nagrade". Pozorje.org.rs. Archived from the original on 9 November 2013.
  10. ^ "Ljubomiru Bandoviću nagrada "Zoran Radmilović" (RTS, 2. februar 2009)" (in Serbian). Rts.rs.
  11. ^ V. V. S. "Nagrada Nikoli Đuričku ("Večernje novosti", 2. oktobar 2011)". Novosti.rs.
  12. ^ "Sterijino pozorje - nagrade i protest". Vesti.krstarica.com. Archived from the original on 9 November 2013.
  13. ^ M. Lj. Popović. "Slobodanu Stefanoviću uručena nagrada "Zoran Radmilović" ("Večernje novosti", 31. oktobar 2013)". Novosti.rs.
  14. ^ KAD JE NIČE PLAKAO U REŽIJI GORANA JEVTIĆA: Gde čovečanstvo danas stoji stotinu godina posle Ničeove filozofije i Brojerove psihoanalize? Postoji li sloboda?
  15. ^ Nagrada „Ljubinka Bobić“ za Gorana Jevtića (B92, 4 June 2014)
  16. ^ Branislav Lečić Glumac, režiser, političar: Biography
  17. ^ ""Zoranov brk" Đuzi Stojiljkoviću". Radio and Television of Serbia.