Edvin Liverić
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Edvin Liverić was born on November 20, 1970, in Rijeka, Croatia. He graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Zagreb in 1995.
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[edit] Career
For some time he was a member of Croatian National Theatre in Varaždin. From 1995 he is under recurring status in the ZKM (Zagrebačko kazalište mladih). From 1996 - 2005 he taught at the Academy of Dramatic Arts - (the scene movement).
He's a member of Croatian Dance Institute, where he's working as a selector and the personal assistant to the Festival's Art Director - "Tjedan suvremenog plesa". From 2003 he worked as the Art Director for Street Art Festival in Poreč. He's also a Co-Founder of a theatre group TRAFIK with whom he creates the award-winning play Hodač ("The Walker") a hommage to Janko Polić Kamov.[1]
He's working closely with a dance theatre. He creates many roles in Croatian theatres, as well as abroad (Italy, the Netherlands, Germany).
The most memorable roles in the plays are: Imago, Žudnja, 50% (in Theatre EXIT), Hamper, Kraljevo, Insektarij, Događaj u gradu Gogi (ZKM), Proces, Woyzeck ( HNK Varaždin), Granica, Dundo Maroje ( Italian drama – HNK Rijeka), Sat u kojem nismo znali ništa jedni o drugima ( Mittlefest – Italy), Koora ( Croatian Institute for movement & dance - theatre Ljubljana.) Also he's been working throughout many theatre productions in Croatia as well as in Slovenia. He also appeared in many Croatian and foreign movies: Balko, Svjetsko čudovište, Konjanik, La Femme Musketeer. He debutes as director of several theatre plays: Bračni prizori by I. Bergman (Theatre &TD), Eva Braun and Igre u dvorištu (Theatre EXIT), Draga Elena Sergejevna (Theatare ŠKUC/Glej – Ljubljana), Draga Elena Sergejevna (ZKM) i Pozdrav s Jadrana (TRAFIK). He received the award Vladimir Nazor for the play Imago.
Edvin also appeared in several TV shows, Sitcoms and Soaps: Kazalište u kući, Ljubav u zaledju,[1] Cimmer Fraj, |Bitange i princeze, but he became known to the wider audience as a witty and sharp designer Aleks Kralj on a short lived Croatian version of Ugly Betty, Ne daj se, Nina.[1]
[edit] Plays
- Najbolja juha! Najbolja juha![1]
- Veliki Gatsby
- Viktor ili djeca na vlasti
- Ana Karenjina
- Draga Elena Sergejevna
[edit] TV
| 2004 | La Femme Musketeer as King's Private Servant |
| 2005–2006 | Ljubav u zaledju as Claude D'artmant/Ivica Kausuric |
| 2004 | Kazalište u kući as Antonio |
| 2007 | Cimmer Fraj as Monsere |
| 2007 | Bitange i princeze as Inspektor Zinedine |
| 2007–2008 | Ne daj se, Nina as Aleks Kralj |
| 2008 | Ponos Ratkajevih as Italian Fascist |
[edit] Films
| 2003 | Svjetsko cudoviste |
| 2003 | Konjanik |
| 1999 | Bardo Thodol - Tibetanska knjiga mrtvih |
| 1997 | Zagorje, dvorci |
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d Edvin Liverić: "Moja uloga ne vrijeđa gayeve" (Croatian)