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Jasna Diklić
Actress Jasna Diklic during a rehearsal for Sarajevo Red Line
Born (1946-03-08) March 8, 1946 (age 78)
OccupationActress
Years active1977–present
Children2

Jasna Diklić (born March 8, 1946) is a Bosnian theatre and film actress. She was born in Sarajevo. Her mother was also an actress and a puppeteer. Diklić's first theatre experiences began at MESS Festival's experimental theatre studio, after which she proceeded to study acting at the Department of Performing Arts in Sarajevo.[1][2]

She was first engaged professionally by Banja Luka's National Theatre in 1969. Shortly thereafter, she was hired by a small Sarajevo theatre presently known as Kamerni Teatar 55.[3]

She has appeared in over 150 theatre and film roles. She has won a number of awards for her roles and is one of the founders of The Sarajevo War Theatre.[4]

In 2017, she has signed the Declaration on the Common Language of the Croats, Serbs, Bosniaks and Montenegrins.[5]

Filmography

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  • Kriza (TV series)
  • Shanghai Gypsy
  • Lud, zbunjen, normalan (TV series)
  • Belvedere
  • As If I Am Not There
  • Krv nije voda (TV series)
  • Pecat (TV series)
  • Ritam zivota
  • Duhovi Sarajeva
  • Viza za budućnost (TV series)
  • Skies Above the Landscape
  • Well Tempered Corpses
  • Crna hronika (TV series)
  • Viza za buducnost: Novogodisnji special (TV movie)
  • Fuse
  • Remake
  • Viza za buducnost: Novogodisnji special (TV movie)
  • Strijelac (TV movie)
  • The Perfect Circle
  • Sarajevske price (TV series)
  • Zagubljen govor (TV series)
  • I Ada
  • Brisani prostor (TV series)
  • Vatrogasac (TV movie)
  • Rascereceni (TV movie)
  • Shepherd
  • Udji, ako hoces

References

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  1. ^ Zvents Inc: Jasna Diklic [cited April 13, 2012] Archived July 20, 2012, at archive.today
  2. ^ "Magazin Aura : Secret of my Beauty - Jasna Diklic (in Bosnian) [cited April 13, 2012]". Archived from the original on July 25, 2008. Retrieved April 13, 2012.
  3. ^ "Kamerni Teatar 55: Jasna Diklic (in Bosnian) [cited April 13, 2012]". Archived from the original on March 1, 2010. Retrieved April 13, 2012.
  4. ^ "Dnevni Avaz Online: Jasna Diklic, Lifetime Achievement Award Winner (in Bosnian) [cited April 13, 2012]". Archived from the original on August 12, 2011. Retrieved April 13, 2012.
  5. ^ Signatories of the Declaration on the Common Language, official website, retrieved on 2018-08-16.
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