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Luka Juričić (actor)

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Luka Juričić
Born (1983-11-25) 25 November 1983 (age 40)
NationalityCroatian
Alma materAcademy of Dramatic Art, Zagreb
OccupationActor
Years active1999–present

Luka Juričić (born 25 November 1983) is a Croatian actor, director and author. Juričić debuted alongside fellow Pula actress Jadranka Đokić in Šverceri hlapić (1999) which he also directed. His television roles include Blagoje in Zauvijek susjedi (2008), and Srećko in Dome, slatki dome (2010). Juričić also starred in some films, including Will Not End Here (2008). He is the author of the Croatian TV series Dar mar, which debuted on Nova TV in 2020. Juričić is best known for his theater work. He has starred in such productions as Dok nas smrt ne rastavi and the award-winning Neboder ("Skyscraper").

Early life

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Juričić was born in Pula on 25 November 1983. He attended Italian language school,[1] graduating from the Dante Alighieri High School. Juričić stated that he got the passion for acting when he was in elementary school.[2] In elementary school he started to take drama classes.[2] In early 1997 he started drama school at the Istrian National Theater, in his native Pula.[3][2] He participated in theater projects from 1997 until 2002, when he enrolled at the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Zagreb,[3] graduating in 2008.[2]

Career

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Theater

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Juričić started his acting career with such roles as Otavijo in Štoria ud Otavia i Nikolete, Bepo in Daniel Načinović's Divojke za ženidbu (INK, Pula), and Francis Flute in A Midsummer Night's Dream (HNK Zagreb).[4] He went on to star as the title character in Ballads of Petrica Kerempuh (Gavella), the lead character in Zaljubljenici (INK/FERR),[5] the Priest, mother-in-law, neighbor, sister in Dok nas smrt ne rastavi (Kerempuh), for which he was praised by Matica hrvatska,[6] as Caki in Multicro (HNK Osijek), and as Ante in Miro Gavran's Parellel Worlds (HNK Osijek).[4][3] In 2009 he was one of the lead characters in the award-winning Neboder ("Skyscraper").[7]

In 2021 a play starring Juričić, Moje istrijansko korona vjenčanje, debuted in Pula. Juričić played several roles in the play, and is also the author of the scenography. The production was well received and his performance was described as "extraordinary".[8][9] Juričić also wrote librettos, including Vuk i sedam kozlića's ("The Wolf and the Seven Goats"), a collaboration with Romina Vitasović [hr].[10] In the 2000s he was one of the several Croatian stars who performed at the recently opened Moruzgva Theater.[11] He was one of the main characters (Florian) of Floromanija, which premiered at the Požega City Theater in 2017.[12]

Children's theater

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Juričić was the lead character of Ivica Šimić's children's play Rock'n'roll za DVA MIŠA, which debuted in Zagreb in 2008.[13] He is one of the lead characters (playing Zlatko) of Snježana Banović's adaptation of Debela.[14][15] He starred in the Mala Scena Theater production since its conception in 2008 for over ten years.[16] Juričić stars in the play alongside Ana Begić [hr], who suggested the show to him.[16] Beside being an actor, Juričić is the director of Pula's children's theater Teatar Naranča ("Orange Theater").[17] He has stated that he manages to "balance the obligations of the stage and the Orange Theater" thanks to good organization and quality staff.[16]

Television

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In 2007 Juričić had a part in an episode of Luda kuća. In 2008 he played Blagoje in the Croatian TV series Zauvijek susjedi (2008). He had small parts in Dobre namjere (2008), Bitange i princeze and Odmori se, zaslužio si (2009). In 2010 he played Srećko in Dome, slatki dome (18 March 2010 - 22 July 2010). He played young Đuka Lotar in an episode of Najbolje godine (2011) and made a cameo in Stipe u gostima (2011). In 2020 he authored the TV series Dar mar, which debuted on Nova TV in 2020.[18]

Film

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Juričić's first film role was in the 1999 movie Šverceri hlapić, alongside Jadranka Đokić, who debuted in that movie too. Juričić was also the director of the movie.[19] He later starred in Čejen Černić's short film Pratioci alongside Urša Raukar-Gamulin and Luka Petrušić. He had a small part in Will Not End Here (2008).[20]

Awards and honours

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Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2008 Omišalj Folk Theater Festival Leading Actor Ballads of Petrica Kerempuh[3] Won

Personal life

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Filmography

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Stage

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Year Title Role Notes
2002[21] Štoria ud Otavia i Nikolete Otavijo Istrian National Theater
2002[21] Felix Istrian National Theater
2004 Divojke za ženidbu Bepo Istrian National Theater
2006[22] Veliki zavodnik Aka, Grga, Zlatko KNAP (Zagreb)
2007[5] Zaljubljenici Fabrizio Istrian National Theater
2007[23] A Midsummer Night's Dream Francis Flute Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb
2007[6] Dok nas smrt ne rastavi Priest, mother-in-law, neighbor, sister Kerempuh Theatre
2008[24] A Midsummer Night's Dream Francis Flute Dubrovnik Summer Festival
2008[13] Rock’n’roll za dva miša miš Cijo Mala Scena Theater (children's play)
2008 Ballads of Petrica Kerempuh Petrica Gavella Drama Theatre
2008–2018[16] Debela Zlatko Mala Scena Theater (children's play)
2009 Jaje Joja Lut. Scena I.B. Mažuranić (Zagreb)
2009[25][7] Neboder Toni Istrian National Theater
2010[26] Multicro Caki Croatian National Theatre in Osijek
2010[26] Parallel Worlds Ante Croatian National Theatre in Osijek
2017[12] Floromanija Florian Požega City Theater

Film roles

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Year Title Role Notes
1999 Šverceri hlapić Don Pancettone
2008 Pratioci The trainee Short film
2008 Will Not End Here Jacqueline's grandson
2024 My Late Summer Mate

Television roles

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Year Title Role Notes
2005 Bitange i princeze Anđelko 1 episode
2007 Luda kuća Kleptomaniac 1 episode
2004–2007 Zauvijek susjedi Blagoje 5 episodes
2008 Dobre namjere Rapist 2 episodes
2009 Bitange i princeze Police officer Episode Radujte se bitange
2010 Odmori se, zaslužio si Davor Episode Bio Bajs
2010 Dome, slatki dome Srećko Main role; 9 episodes
2011 Najbolje godine Young Đuka Lotar 1 episode
2011 Stipe u gostima Salesman Episode Sretna vijest

Voice-over roles

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Film
Year Title Role
2007 Surf's Up Additional voices

References

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  8. ^ Begić, Vanessa. "NAPOKON MALO VESELJA: Vrlo aktualna komedija "Moje istrijansko korona vjenčanje" Teatra Naranča". Glas Istre. Archived from the original on 16 March 2021. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
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  11. ^ "Deset godina kazališta Moruzgva [Ten years of the Moruzgva Theater]". Nacional. Archived from the original on 16 March 2021. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
  12. ^ a b "BOBIJEVI DANI SMIJEHA Počeo festival komedija posvećen velikom glumcu Josipu Marottiju - 27.listopada (petak), 20h – FLOROMANIJA, Boris Senker, Gradsko kazalište Požega". Nacional. Archived from the original on 16 March 2021. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
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  17. ^ "JUBILEJ PULSKOG TEATRA NARANČA, u nedjelju poklon predstava "Vitez željeznog srca"". Glas Istre. Archived from the original on 16 March 2021. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
  18. ^ "Popis autora i suradnika serije 'Dar Mar'". Nova TV. Archived from the original on 4 March 2021. Retrieved 16 March 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
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