Žan Marolt

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Žan Marolt
Born
Žan Marolt

(1964-09-25)25 September 1964
Academy of Performing Arts in Sarajevo
OccupationActor
Years active1984–2009
SpouseTatjana Šojić-Marolt

Žan Marolt (25 September 1964 – 11 July 2009) was a Bosnian actor and TV personality. He was a regular actor of the Chamber Theatre 55 where he made numerous roles in the theater, in plays such as Buba u uhu, Umri muški, Kidaj od svoje žene, Ujak Vanja and in numerous films and television shows.[1]

The last Marolt's role was in the multiple award-winning film The Abandoned (2010).

Death

Marolt died in his hometown of Sarajevo on 11 July 2009 after a long battle with cancer.[2] He was buried two days later, on 14 July in Sarajevo at the Bare Cemetery.[3]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1985 Audicija Audience member Uncredited role
1987 The Magpie Strategy
1988 Vanbračna putovanja
Inat
1989 Puki
1991 Cartier Project Fačo
1994 Rusko primirje
1997 Elvis
1999 Jours tranquilles à Sarajevo
2000 Tunel
Buđenje
The Strangers
Milky Way Mujo Hrle
2001 Borac
2004 Nema problema Aldo Jako
2005 Dobro uštimani mrtvaci Risto
2006 Warchild Volleyball trainer
2007 Tea
The Hunting Party Journalist #6
2010 The Abandoned Guard

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1988 Zabavni utorak
1990 Strategija švrake 3 episodes
Otvori prozor
1991 Sarajevske priče Sabahudin Preslica 1 episode
1999 Familija d.o.o. 1 episode
2001 Lutkokaz
2003–2006 Viza za budućnost Hrvoje Uskok 90 episodes
2006 Mikrofon je vaš Hrvoje 2 episodes
2006
2008
Naša mala klinika Albin (Croatian version)
Mustafa (Serbian version)
1 episode each
2006–2007 Tata i zetovi Zoran Stupar 24 episodes
2007–2009 Lud, zbunjen, normalan Enes Hadžiethemćumurović 36 episodes
2008 Rolo Koster
2009 Kućni Ljubimci Damir 8 episodes

References

  1. ^ ""Žan Marolt bio je veliki čovjek i glumac"" (in Bosnian). Klix.ba. 13 July 2009. Retrieved 13 July 2009.
  2. ^ "Preminuo glumac Žan Marolt" (in Bosnian). Klix.ba. 11 July 2009. Retrieved 11 July 2009.
  3. ^ "Žan Marolt 1964. - 2009" (in Bosnian). Klix.ba. 14 July 2009. Retrieved 14 July 2009.

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