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Goran Jevtić (actor)

Goran Jevtić (actor)

Serbian actor and director


Goran Jevtić (Serbian Cyrillic: Горан Јевтић; born 18 January 1978) is a Serbian actor and director. During his two decade long career, Jevtić has composed a prolific range of performances notable in film, television and theater.

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He is the recipient of various accolades, including the Ljubinka Bobić Award, the Zoran Radmilović Award, the Miloš Žutić Award, three Serbian Oscars of Popularity and four Ardalion Awards, as well as a Golden Arena for Best Supporting Actor nomination for his work in The Parade.[citation needed]

In October 2019, the Court of Appeals in Sombor convicted Jevtić of illegal sexual acts against a teenage male.[1] He was sentenced to a ten-month house arrest instead of a prison sentence. The conviction was upheld in March 2020.[2]

Career

Jevtić with Viktor Savić

Jevtić was born in the settlement of Kovačevac in Mladenovac, SFR Yugoslavia. He began acting in 1998, and was since active in the Atelje 212 theatre in Belgrade. In 2001, he graduated from the Belgrade Academy of Dramatic Arts. A student of Biljana Mašić, his first role was Euclio in Aulularia. He later landed lead roles in various theatre productions, for which he earned numerous awards.[3] His Shakespearean interpretations in European-based theatres include Romeo Montague in Romeo and Juliet' in Verona,[4] Macbeth in Macbeth in Zagreb, Prince Hamlet in Hamlet in Belgrade, Antonio in The Merchant of Venice in Rome and Gaius Marcius Coriolanus in Coriolanus.[citation needed]

For his performance in Okamenjeni princ in the Duško Radović theatre, he received the Miloš Žutić Award. As Prince Hamlet in Hamlet, he won the Ardalion and the Serbian Oscar of Popularity in 2011.[3] He was awarded the Serbian Oscar of Popularity again for his Romeo Montague interpretation at the Novi Sad Serbian National Theatre. The Noises Off rendition gained him a Zoran Radmilović Award and Ljubinka Bobić Award in 2014. He has taken part in over sixty international film and theatre festivals, and has completed over one hundred performances in the Atelje 212 theatre.[3] He has performed in Moscow, London, Verona, Rome, Split, Budapest, Dresden, Vienna and Zagreb.[5] In 2018, he starred as Friedrich Nietzsche in his directorial debut Kad je Niče zaplakao at Atelje 212.[6]

He further rose to continental prominence as homosexual activist Mirko Dedijer, in the 2011 Festroia Award-winning film The Parade.[7] The film by Srđan Dragojević reached commercial success, despite the controversial subject, and critics praised Jevtić's portrayal.[8] Other than his role in The Parade, he actively appeared in the We're Not Angels films as fictional Leskovac native Andreja and played the supporting role of Mitar in the 2011 American war film In the Land of Blood and Honey directed by Angelina Jolie. He won the Apolon Prize in Belgrade for his role as Miloš in Life Is a Miracle entered into the 2004 Cannes Film Festival.[9] He starred as Dane in the Srđan Dragojević production Sveti Georgije ubija aždahu in 2008, and in Na lijepom plavom Dunavu in 2009 as Jacek.[10]

His repertoire on television includes Sisyphus in The Myth of Sisyphus from 2009 to 2011, cameo roles in Porodično blago, the secondary character Nebojša in Samo Era from 2008 to 2012, and Djoni in The Mask.[11]

In March 2019, the Court of Appeals in Sombor convicted Jevtić of illegal sexual acts against a 16 year old teenage male.[1] Initially sentenced to ten months under house arrest, Jevtić's sentence was changed to ten months in prison in October 2019 following his appeal.[12] However, a final verdict reversed the sentence and Jevtić began serving his sentence under house arrest in June 2020.[13]

Filmography

Jevtić with Nebojša Milovanović
Jevtić performing as Gospodja Ministarka

Film roles

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Television roles

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Voice-over roles

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References

  1. "Poznati glumac Goran Jevtić ide u zatvor: Zbog seksualnog zlostavljanja maloljetnika". Radio Sarajevo. 4 October 2019.
  2. "Goran Jevtić". akademijaumetnosti.edu.rs. Archived from the original on 21 February 2020.
  3. Njegić, Marko (19 December 2011). "Srđan Dragojević: Socijalistička revolucija je iza ugla" [Parade's Srdjan Dragojevic: Socialist revolution is around the corner]. Slobodna Dalmacija (in Croatian).
  4. "Festival de Cannes: Life Is a Miracle". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-11-30.

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