Djoko Rosic

Djoko Rosic

actor

Djoko Rosic was born on Feb 28, 1932 in Yugoslavia. Djoko Rosic's big-screen debut came with Smart nyama directed by Irina Aktasheva in 1963, strarring Zlatan. Djoko Rosic is known for Maria Venera directed by Beppe Cino, Giovanni Argante stars as Prof. Iaccarino and Dario Costa as Angelo Amato. The most recent award Djoko Rosic achieved is Bulgarian Film Academy Awards. The upcoming new movie Djoko Rosic plays is Prima Primavera which will be released on Apr 16, 2009.

Djoko Rosic (born Dzhordzhe Mirko Rosic) was born on 28 February 1932 in Krupanj, which was then part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, to a Bulgarian mother and a Serbian father. In 1951 he emigrated to Bulgaria and graduated in Economy, but completed also courses in Radio Journalism. After that he worked for 17 years as a journalist for the Bulgarian National Radio. He has acted in Bulgarian, Hungarian and Serbian films. He has been called "the legendary cowboy". He has acted in more than 110 films, The Eighth (1969), Aesop (1970), My Father the House-Painter (1974), Ivan Kondarev (1974), Captain Petko Voivode (1981), Khan Asparouh (1981), The Judge (1986), Time of Violence (1988), After the End of the World (1988), Tuvalu (1999), Zift (2008), Prima Primavera (2009), to name but a few. He received the Cyril and Methodius, 1st degree state order. In February 2010 the Ministry of Culture discerned the Golden Age Award to him for his outstanding merits to Bulgarian films. He was married to Lilyana Lazarova. He died on February 21, 2014 in Sofia, Bulgaria.

  • Birthday

    Feb 28, 1932
  • Place of Birth

    Krupanj, Serbia, Yugoslavia

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Awards

3 wins & 0 nominations

Bulgarian Film Academy Awards
2010
Best Supporting Actor (Nai-Dobra Poddurzhashta Muzhka Rolya)
Winner - Bulgarian Film Academy Award
Golden Rose Bulgarian Feature Film Festival
2004
Lifetime Achievement
Winner - Special Mention
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