
Marjan >
RENATO JENČEK
Born in 1963 in Kranj. Already while
studying at the Academy for Theatre,
Radio, Film and Television, he worked
on various theatre projects, among
others with the theatre Sester Scipion
Nasice and PDG Nova Gorica. He received
the Prešeren Award for students. For
one season he was a member of PDG
Nova Gorica, for two season of SNG
Drama Maribor, and since 1991 he has
been a member of SLG Celje. I his
career as a theatre actor he has created
the leading roles in the performances
Matiček se ženi, directed by
Vinko Möderndorfer in SNG Maribor,
Florentinski slamnik, directed
by Vito Taufer in SLG Celje, Ukročena
trmoglavka, directed by Janusz
Kica in SLG Celje, Nemir, directed
by Mile Korun in SLG Celje, Limonada
Slovenica, directed by Vinko Möderndorfer
in SLG Celje, Tartuffe, directed
by Mile Korun in SLG Celje, and others.
He has also created several original
projects: Kosovel, Kaligula
and Mali princ (The
Little Prince) in Postojna and Guliverjeva
potovanja (Gulliver's Travels)
in Maribor. He also worked on film
projects, among others on Filip Robar
Dorrin's Veter v mreži (1989),
Internat by Talal Hadi, Zimska
romanca by Igor Pediček, the serial
France Prešeren by Franci Slak
(2000) and starring in the feature
film Predmestje (Suburbs).
In 1999 he received the ZDUS award
for his achievements as an actor.
Fredi >
PETER MUSEVSKI
Born in 1965 in Ljubljana. Graduated
from the Academy for Theatre, Radio
Film and Television; since 1994 he
has worked in PDG Nova Gorica, and
in the Prešeren Theatre Kranj since
September 2003. His major performances
as a theatre actor were in Lancome
by the director Tomaž Štrucl in the
Glej theatre (1990), Mali princ
(The Little Prince) in PDG (1994),
Plešasta pevka (The Bald Soprano),
directed by Vito Taufer in PDG (1995),
Revizor in PDG (1997), Shopping
& Fucking by Matjaž Latin
in SNG Drama Maribor (2001), Ivona,
princesa Burgundije, directed
by Vito Taufer in the Prešeren's
Theatre Kranj (2003), Push
up, directed by Mateja Koležnik
in the Prešeren's Theatre Kranj
(2003) and others.
His important roles in feature films
were in Ko zaprem oči by Franci
Slak (1993), Ekspres ekspres
by Igor Šterk (1997), Stereotip
by Damjan Kozole (1997); he was starring
in Striptih by Filip Robar
Dorin (1994), Kruh in mleko
by Jan Cvitkovič (2001), and Rezervni
deli by Damjan Kozole (2003);
he worked on the television serials
TV Dober dan by Vojko
Anzeljc (1999-2002), Vrtičkarji
by Jure Pervanje (1999-2002) and
others.
For his role of Ivan in the feature
film Kruh in mleko he received
the Actor of the Year Award by the
Stop magazine at the 4th Slovenian
Film Festival in Portorož and the
Best Actor Awards at the film festivals
in Bratislava (2001) and Valencia
(2002). At the 6th Slovenian Film
Festival in Celje he received the
Vesna Award for best actor for his
role in the feature film Rezervni
deli and the Actor of the Year
2003 Award by the Stop magazine.
Slavko >
JERNEJ ŠUGMAN
Born in 1968 in Ljubljana. One of
the best actors in SNG Drama Ljubljana,
where he has been working since 1991.
He created a large number of roles,
among others in the performances Hamlet
(1994), Tri sestre (Three
Sisters) (1995), ART (1997),
Baal (1998), Češnjev vrt (Cherry
Orchard) (1998), Idiot (1999),
Čakajoč Godota (Waiting for Godot)
(1999), Othello (2000),
Opera za tri groše (The Threepenny
Opera) (2001), Krst pri Savici
(2003), Iskanje izgubljenega
časa (Time Regained) (2004),
Kralj Ojdipus (Oedipus the King)
(2003) and many others. He
performed in a number of roles in
television films and serials, among
others in the sitcom Teater Paradižnik
and TV serial Vrtičkarji. Performed
in the feature films Mokuš
by Andrej Mlakar (2000), Sladke
sanje by Sašo Podgoršek (2001),
Blues za Saro by Boris Jurjaševič
(1998), and starred in Zvenenje
v glavi by Andrej Košak (2002)
and Dergi in Roza v kraljestvu
svizca by Boris Jurjaševič (2004).
In his prolific artistic career he
received a large number of awards,
among them the Sever Award for Drama
Students (1992), the Prešeren Award
for Students for his role in the performance
Striček Vanja (Uncle Vanja)
(1993), the Borštnik Award for young
actors (1994), the Borštnik Award
for his title role in Hamlet (1995),
the Sever Award for his roles in the
performances Hamlet, Grmače, Arkadija
and Hlapci (1996), the
Stop magazine award for his role in
the feature film Blues za Saro
at the Slovenian Film Festival in
Portorož (1999), the Borštnik Award
for his role of Baal in Baal (1999),
the Borštnik Audience Award for the
same role, the Golden Laurel Wreath
at MES Sarajevo for best role (Baal,
1999), the Viktor Award for best
TV role in Vrtičkarji (2000),
the Borštnik Award for his roles in
Ljudomrznik (Misanthrope) (2000)
and Čakajoč Godota (Waiting
for Godot) (2000), the Golden Laurel
Wreath for his role in Ljudomrznik
(2000), and the Stop magazine
actor of the year 2002 award for his
role of Keber in feature film Zvenenje
v glavi at the 5th Slovenian Film
Festival.
Lojz > SILVO
BOŽIČ
Born in 1947 in Ljubljana. From 1972
to 1980 he performed in SMG Ljubljana,
and from 1985 he is a member of MGL
Ljubljana. In a career spanning more
than thirty years he created a number
of roles in the field of theatre and
film arts. Worked on the films Let
mrtve ptice by the director Živojin
Pavlović (1973), Čudoviti prah
by the director Milan Ljubič (1975),
Pustota by Jože Gale (1982),
Dih by Božo Šprajc (1983),
Ljubezen by Rajko Ranfl (1984),
Veselo gostivanje by France
Štiglic (1984) and others. Also worked
on the TV serial Dražgoška bitka,
and he also frequently performed for
children. He appeared in the film
Mladost na stopnicah, in TV
serials Kosovirji na leteči žlici,
Igrajmo se gledališče and others.
For his achievements as an artist
he received the Borštnik Diploma in
1971, the Prešeren Award for Students
in 1972, the Borštnik Audience Award
in 1973 and the Borštnik Award for
Groups for the Best Performance; In
1975 he received the Actor of the
Year Award for his role in the film
Čudoviti prah by the director
Milan Ljubič at the Slovenian Film
Festival in Celje; in the same year
he received the diploma for the best
debut at the Yugoslav Film Festival
in Pulj.
Nebojša > TADEJ
TOŠ
Born in 1974. Since 1997 he has been
a member of SNG Drama Maribor, performed
in PDG Nova Gorica (one season) and
in some performances in MGL Ljubljana
and Ptuj theatre. Worked on the theatre
performances Ta veseli dan ali
Matiček se ženi (directed by Matjaž
Latin in 2003), Um (directed
by Dušan Jovanović in 2003), Sluga
dveh gospodarjev (directed by
Vinko Möderndorfer in 2003) and many
others. Performed in the films Outsider
by Andrej Košak (1996), Ljubljana
by Igor Šterk (2001) and Izgubljene
besede by Gregor Vesel (1996).
He received the Prešeren Award of
the Academy for Theatre, Radio, Film
and Television in 1998 and the Veljka
Maričic Award for the best supporting
role and the best young actor award
at the International Small Scenes
Theatre Festival Rijeka in the year
2000.
Jasmina >
MAJA LEŠNIK
Graduated from the Academy of Fine
Arts in Ljubljana. Works on the restoration
of the oldest frescoes in Slovenia
and on costumes and set design. Performed
in the diploma film Figurae Veneris
by Siena Krušič and in the feature
Zvenenje v glavi by the director
Andrej Košak.
Worked as the costumes and set designer
on the student film Vlažnost 81
% by Matjaž Ivanišin and as the
costumes designer and supporting actress
in Miha Mlakar's diploma film Elekrtoorson.
Currently she is working as assistant
costumes designer on Angelina Atlagić's
performance Metamorfoze (SLG
Celje) by the director Vinko Möderndorfer.
Štefanija
> ALENKA CILENŠEK
Member of SNG Drama Maribor. During
her artistic career she worked on
numerous theatre performances, particularly
with the directors Tomaž Pandur in
the performances Faust (1989),
La Divina Commedia (1992) andBabylon
(1995), Paolo Magelli in Vojček
(1990) and Don Juan
(1991), Vinko Möderndorfer in
Zalezujoč Godota (1999), Damir
Zlatar Frey in Dogodek v mestu
Gogi (1991) and Filio
ni doma (1999) and many others.
She also performed in the TV drama
Kriza, directed by Jože Babič,
in the television Strici so mi
povedali by France Štiglic (1984),
and in the co-production TV serial
Die Sonne Entgegen.
Ema > SILVA
ČUŠIN
Born in 1957 in Ljubljana. A member
of SNG Drama Ljubljana, where she
created a large number of roles, among
others in the performances Volčji
čas ljubezni (1988), Marija
Stuart (1988), Zločin in kazen
(Crime and Punishment) (1990),
Antigona (Antigone) (1992),
Grmače (1994), Arkadija (Arcadia)
(1994), Hlapci (1995), Tri
sestre (Three Sisters) (1995),
Ifigenija (1998), Vita &
Virginia (1999), Lepotna kraljica
Leanna (The Beauty Queen of Leenane)
(1999), Opera za tri groše (The
Threepenny Opera) (2001), Krst
pri Savici (2003), Iskanje
izgubljenega časa (Time Regained)
(2004) and many others. She performed
in the films Ljubezen nam je vsem
v pogubo by Jože Gale (1987) and
Slepa pega by Hanna A. W. Slak
(2002). For her artistic achievements
she received the Sever Award for students
(1979), the Borštnik Award for young
actors (1980), the Prešeren Award
for students (1980), the Sever Award
for her roles in the performances
Veliki briljantni valček, Kalevala,
Punce in pol and Antigona (Antigone)
(1986), the Steri Award for her role
in the performance Dogodek v mestu
Gogi (1987), and became the actress
of the year at the Slovenian Film
Week in Celje (1987) for her role
in the film Ljubezen nam je vsem
pogubo; she also received the
award of the Prešeren's fund (1988)
and the Župančič Award for her roles
in the performances Arkadija (Arcadia)
and Tri sestre (Three Sisters)
(1996).
Katarina >
MARINKA ŠTERN
Member of SMG Ljubljana. Most important
theatre roles: Štorklja in Ujetniki
svobode, directed by Janez Pipan
(1982), Pia in Zločinu na
kozjem otoku, directed by Paolo
Magelli (1987), Osliček Sivček
in Medved Pu (Winnie the Pooh)
by Janez Pipan (1987), Susn
4 in Susn, directed
by Edvard Miler (1993), Irina
Nikolajevna Arkadina in Utva,
directed by Tomi Janežič (1999),
Ophelia in Hamlet, directed
by Daria Varga (2001). She also performed
in the TV play Hiša Marije Pomočnice,
in the Tri sestre (Three Sisters)
video and the feature films Carmen
by Metod Pevec (1995), Sladke
sanje by the director Sašo Podgoršek
(2001) and Slepa pega by Hanna
A. W. Slak (2002).
Mojca >
KATARINA STEGNAR
Born in 1976 in Ljubljana.
In 1998, during her studies at the
Academy for Theatre, Radio, Film and
Television, she joined the Betontanc
physical theatre, managed by the director
Matjaž Pograjc, where she worked on
the performances Skrivni seznam
sončnih dni (1999) and Polnočni
rabljev let (2000), for which
she received the award for the best
role in the year 2000 based on the
choice of the Delo newspaper critics,
and Soba srečanj (2002). With
the Betontanc theatre she performed
in numerous guest appearances all
over Europe and USA. In the year 2000
she joined the Sebastijan Horvat's
experimental theatre and appeared
in the performances SS Sharpen
Your Senses (2000), Nevarno
razmerje (2001), and Zgodba
o »O« (2003). Worked in the dance
performances - Močvirje (Teropšič),
Paradox (Završan), Ukradena
pesem (Potočan), Sle:di (Ana
Stegnar); in the Projekt 5
international theatre (Nick Upper,
Dino Mustafić), Cleansed (Ivan
Taljančić, 2003), Collect-if (Canto
Vila, Cvejić, Hrvatin, Dehaes, Eynaudi,
Hrvatin, Murggi, Stegnar; 2003), and
in the SMG performance Preganjanje
in umor Jeana-Paula Marata (Matjaž
Pograjc). Starred in the feature film
Barabe by the director Miran
Zupanič (2001), and performed in the
short film Figurae veneris
by Siena Krušič (2001).
The cook
> PRIMOŽ PETKOVŠEK
Born in 1963 in Ljubljana. Starred
and co-starred in several Slovenian
feature films - Carmen by the
director Metod Pevec (1996), Stereotip
(1997), Porno film (2000) and
Rezervni deli (2003) by the
director Damjan Kozole, Outsider
(1997) and Zvenenje v glavi
(2002) by the director Andrej Košak,
Poker by Vinci Vogue Anžlovar
(2000), Oda Prešernu by Martin
Srebotnjak (2001), and Nikogaršnja
zemlja by Danis Tanović (2001).
At the 3rd Slovenian Film Festival
in Portorož, 2002, he received the
Stop magazine Award for the most promising
actor of the year for his role of
John in Porno film.
He also performs in theatre and in
television commercials.
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