Gjorgi Kolozov
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Ǵorǵi (Gjorgji) Kolozov (February 26, 1948 – October 13, 2003) was one of the best-known Macedonian actors. He became famous by playing one of the main roles in the television series Makedonski narodni prikazni (Macedonian Folk Stories), which aired in the late 1980s and 1990s.
Early life
File:Tato1.jpg Kolozov was born to a poor family in the small town of Bogdanci and started his career in the theater of Štip. He was a member of the first graduating class at the Academy of Drama Arts, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje in 1973.[1]
Career
After his graduation, Kolozov became permanently employed in the Macedonian National Theater[1].
For decades, he appeared in leading roles in the popular television series Makedonski narodni prikazni, produced by Macedonian Radio-Television.[2]The 300 episodes of Makedonski narodni prikazni are based on the collections of oral literature stories published in the 19th century by Marko Cepenkov, Kuzman Sapkarev, Georgi Pulevski, and other significant authors of collections of the Macedonian oral literary heritage. The televised folk stories were aired for almost 15 years with unchanged ratings. Kolozov and wife Shenka Kolozova appeared as actors, and assisted with story selection and screenplays.
Kolozov gained his high popularity, achieving the status of not only a celebrity but also a national icon symbolizing the Macedonian cultural identity, thanks to his style of acting perceived as incarnating the simplicity and naiveté of both the literary genre of the folk stories and the ordinary Macedonian man.[2]
Kolozov appeared in a number of Macedonian (ex-Yugoslav) films, such as Tetoviranje (1991),[3] Istrel (1972),[4], Makedonskiot del od Pekolot (1971),[5] as well as in a great number of television films produced by Macedonian Television (RTS as part of the ex-Yugoslav TV network). Kolozov also appeared in hundreds of theater plays in the Macedonian National Theater,[6]and in other theaters in Macedonia and Bulgaria. He established a small, private theater company, which produces independent plays around the country. link title
Personal life
Kolozov married actress and screenplay writer Shenka Kolozova in 1969. They have two daughters: Katerina (Katarina) (born October 20, 1969) and Kristina (born October 15, 1972).
References
- ^ Mazov, Ivan (1982). Scenata i Covekot (The Stage and the Man). Skopje: Kultura, volumes I-VI
- ^ Gigov-Gish, Sasho (February 2005). (Interview).
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