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Suzana Petričević

Suzana Petričević

Serbian actress and singer (born 1959)


Suzana Petričević (Serbian Cyrillic: Сузана Петричевић, born 16 February 1959) is a Serbian actress and singer.

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Acting career

Suzana Petričević graduated from the Belgrade Drama Arts Academy on the Department for Actors. She became a member of the National Theatre in Belgrade in 1982.

She received the Award for Best Acting Achievement of the National Theatre in 1999 for her role in play Suze su OK (Tears are OK); The Award at Festival of Monodrama and Pantomimes in Zemun (Belgrade) for the role of Gocili in play Poslednja Šansa (The Last Chance); The Award of Festival of Monodrama in Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina).

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Filmography

Music career

She graduated from the music school Kosta Manojlović in Belgrade. She had her singing debut in the song "Papaline" released on Momčilo Bajagić's album Pozitivna geografija. In 1986, she formed the pop rock duo Bel Tempo with her brother Vladimir Petričević. Their debut self-titled album was published by PGP-RTB on December 10, 1987. Their second album, Modesty was released on the April 15, 1992, released by PGP-RTB. After Modesty was released they ended their activity, making only a brief comeback with the song "Ljubomora" on the 1996 MESAM festival.

Discography

With Bel Tempo

Studio albums
  • Bel Tempo (1987)
  • Modesty (1992)
Singles
  • "Ljubomora" (1996)

Personal life

Petričević lives in Belgrade with her daughter Dorotea.

References

  • Suzana Petričević at IMDb
  • Website of National Theatre in Belgrade
  • BalkanUK[usurped]
  • EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006, Janjatović Petar; ISBN 978-86-905317-1-4

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