Jasna Đuričić

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Jasna Đuričić
Јасна Ђуричић
SFR Yugoslavia
NationalitySerbian
EducationAcademy of Arts
Alma materUniversity of Novi Sad
Occupation(s)Actress, lecturer
SpouseBoris Isaković (m. 1996)

Jasna Đuričić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јасна Ђуричић; born 16 April 1966) is a Serbian actress and academic, best known for playing the title role in the Bosnian film Quo Vadis, Aida?, which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign International Feature Film in 2021, and for which she was awarded European film award for Best actress. In Serbia, she is primarily renowned for her work in theater.

Biography

Đuričić was born in Ruma, Serbia.[1] She graduated from the Academy of Arts at the University of Novi Sad in 1989, where she studied under the noted Serbian actor Branko Pleša, and where she is herself now a professor of acting.[1] Đuričić was a permanent member of the Serbian National Theatre in Novi Sad from 1990 until 2005.[1]

In 2014, she was awarded Dobrica's Ring (Serbian: Добричин прстен, Dobrichin prsten), a lifetime achievement award given to noted Serbian actors. [2]

At the 34th European Film Awards, Đuričić was awarded the Best Actress Award for her role in the Bosnian war film Quo Vadis, Aida?.

She currently lives in Novi Sad with her husband Boris Isaković, a fellow actor.[3]

Selected filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2010 White White World Ruzica
2013 For Those Who Can Tell No Tales Edina
2016 A Good Wife Suzana
2016 Train Driver's Diary Sida
2020 Quo Vadis, Aida? Aida Selmanagić

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2023 I Know Your Soul Nevena Murtezić 6 episodes

Awards

References

  1. ^ a b c "JASNA ĐURIČIĆ | Srpsko narodno pozorište". www.snp.org.rs. Retrieved 26 July 2021.
  2. ^ Танјуг. "Награда Добричин прстен драмској уметници Јасни Ђуричић". Politika Online. Retrieved 26 July 2021.
  3. ^ "INTERVJU Jasna Đuričić: Novac je već dugo vremena jedini bog na ovoj planeti". www.021.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 26 July 2021.
  4. ^ "Prve nagrade za Beli beli svet". www.seecult.org. Retrieved 7 June 2015.
  5. ^ Essam, Angy (31 October 2020). "Egypt's El Gouna Film Festival list of awards". Egypt Today.

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