Ognjenka Milićević

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Ognjenka Milićević
Ognjenka Milićević, Famous Serbian directors stamp edition.jpg
Milićević on a 2015 Serbian stamp
Born(1927-12-26)26 December 1927
Died23 January 2008(2008-01-23) (aged 80)
OccupationTheatre director, film director, acting professor
Years active1952–2008
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Websitehttps://www.imdb.com/name/nm0587439/

Ognjenka Milićević Lukač (Serbian Cyrillic: Огњенка Милићевић; 26 December 1927 – 23 January 2008) was a Bosnian Serb director, acting professor, and theatre expert. She was a daughter of the prominent publicist and professor (1897–1980). She translated dozens of works from Russian to Serbian language, she is author of the numerous essays, studies, and avocations from the theatrics, acting, and directing. She was the author and the main editor of the monographs of the Ljiljana Krstić and Petar Kralj, regarding Dobričin prsten award laureate. She was member of the managing council of the Atelje 212 Theatre, and later Yugoslav Drama Theatre. Founder and supervisor of the drama studio in the National Theater in Sarajevo, founder of Festival of monodrama and mime in Belgrade, and teacher of the Acting and History of the theater in the in Belgrade.

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Studied at the Saint Petersburg State Theatre Arts Academy and Faculty of Drama Arts[1] in Belgrade, where she graduate in 1952. Working as a director in National Theater in Sarajevo (1948–1950), and in National Theatre in Belgrade (1950–1959). Few of her famous student are Milenko Zablaćanski, Predrag Miletić...

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