Ana Karić
Ana Karić | |
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Born |
Perušić, NDH (present-day Croatia) | 13 May 1941
Died |
9 October 2014 73) Zagreb, Croatia | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1961–2013 |
Ana Karić (13 May 1941 – 9 October 2014) was a Croatian actress. She started acting in the early 1960s even before graduating from the Zagreb Academy of Drama Arts in 1963. Although primarily a television actress, she also appeared in numerous film and theatre productions.
Karić starred in a number of notable films produced in Croatia and directed by Croatian directors such as Ante Babaja, Nikola Tanhofer, Zvonimir Berković, and Krsto Papić.
She won a Golden Arena for Best Actress in 2012 for a starring role in Night Boats, a romantic drama film directed by Igor Mirković. [1]
Selected filmography
- Accidental Life (Slučajni život, 1969)
- The Scene of the Crash (Putovanje na mjesto nesreće, 1971)
- The House (Kuća, 1975)
- That's the Way the Cookie Crumbles (Živi bili pa vidjeli, 1979)
- The Secret of Nikola Tesla (Tajna Nikole Tesle, 1980)
- Donator (1989)
- Charuga (Čaruga, 1991)
- Fragments: Chronicle of a Vanishing (Krhotine - Kronika jednog nestajanja, 1991)
- Russian Meat (Rusko meso, 1997)
- Pont Neuf (1997)
- Infection (Infekcija, 2003)
- Night Boats (Noćni brodovi, 2012)
References
External links
- Ana Karić at the Internet Movie Database
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