Alexander Berchek

Alexander Berchek

Yugoslav and Serbian actor.
Date of Birth: 04.09.1950
Country: Serbia

Content:
  1. Early Life and Acting Career
  2. Director and Accolades
  3. Notable Roles
  4. Miki in "National Class" (1979)

Early Life and Acting Career

Born in Bor, Yugoslavia, Goran Plešović embarked on his acting career at an early age. He made his debut in the 1979 film "National Class" and quickly gained recognition for his talent. In 1980, his performance in "Who's That Singing Over There?" earned him the esteemed Golden Arena for Best Actor.

Director and Accolades

Plešović's career extended beyond acting as he served as the Director of the National Theatre of Serbia from 1993 to 1997. His dedication to the theatre community was further acknowledged in 2001 when he received the Pavle Vuisić Award.

Notable Roles

Plešović starred in numerous acclaimed films throughout his career. Some of his most notable roles include:

Miki in "National Class" (1979)

Miško Krstić in "Who's That Singing Over There?" (1980)
Slodoban Milošević in "The Boy Who Promised" (1981)
Master Jovković in "Variola Vera" (1982)
Ivan in "Assembly Centre" (1989)
Dimitrije in "Keg of Gunpowder" (1998)
Veljo in "Life is a Miracle" (2004)
Grandpa Cane in "The Testament" (2007)
Professor Kosta Vujic in "Professor Vujic's Hat" (2012)
Ranko in "Circles" (2013)
Legacy

Goran Plešović's remarkable talent and dedication left an indelible mark on the Serbian and Yugoslav film industry. His exceptional performances and contributions to theatre continue to inspire aspiring actors and filmmakers to this day.

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