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Danica Curcic (Serbian Cyrillic: Даница Ћурчић, Serbian: Danica Ćurčić) is a Serbian - Danish actress. Biography. Curcic was born in Belgrade. At the age of one, she moved to Copenhagen with her family where her father worked at the Yugoslavian embassy. [1] .
Danica Curcic is a Danish actress born in Serbia. Curcic graduated from the Danish National School of Theatre in 2012 and was immediately hired to be part of the ensemble at the Royal Danish Theatre. In her very first season Curcic was cast in two major roles: in the title role as Lulu in director Katrine Wiedemann's version of Frank Wedekinds ...
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Danica Curcic is a Danish actress born in Serbia. Curcic graduated from the Danish National School of Theatre in 2012 and was immediately hired to be part of the ensemble at the Royal Danish Theatre. In her very first season Curcic was cast in two major roles: in the title role as Lulu in director Katrine Wiedemann's version of Frank Wedekinds ...
The Chestnut Man: Created by Dorte Warnøe Høgh, Søren Sveistrup, David Sandreuter, Mikkel Serup. With Danica Curcic, Mikkel Boe Følsgaard, David Dencik, Lars Ranthe. A figurine made of chestnuts is found at the scene of a grisly murder; from this creepy clue, two detectives hunt for a killer linked to a politician's missing child.
Feb 16, 2014 · Danica Curcic, a Danish actress with Serbian roots, brings out the best of her two cultures: the Balkan and the Scandinavian. Apart from taking part in several films that come out in the fall, she also plays classical Shakespearean male characters in theatre: Hamlet, King Lear and Othello.
Actress. Born 1985, Belgrade. Danica Curcic came to Denmark at the age of one. She graduated with a BA in Film and Media Studies from the University of Copenhagen and spent a year at the Dell'Arte International School of Physical Theatre in California before she enrolled at the Danish National School of Performing Arts where she graduated in 2012.