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    Đorđe "Đoko" Rosić (Bulgarian: Джоко Росич, romanized: Dzhoko Rosich, Serbian Cyrillic: Ђоко Росић; 28 February 1932 – 21 February 2014) was a Bulgarian actor who was also well known in Hungary.

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  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0742953Djoko Rosic - IMDb

    Djoko Rosic. Djoko Rosic (born Dzhordzhe Mirko Rosic) was born on 28 February 1932 in Krupanj, which was then part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, to a Bulgarian mother and a Serbian father. In 1951 he emigrated to Bulgaria and graduated in Economy, but completed also courses in Radio Journalism. After that he worked for 17 years as a journalist ...

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    • Krupanj, Serbia, Yugoslavia
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    • Sofia, Bulgaria
  3. Bulgarian actor of Serbian descent. Father is Serbian and mother is Bulgarian. Actively starred in Hungarian cinema. At the age of 19 (1951) he emigrated to Bulgaria for political reasons. In 1957 he graduated from the University of National and World Economy in Sofia. For 17 years he worked as a journalist for the Bulgarian National Radio. In 1962 he made his debut in Bulgarian cinema. Since then, he has acted in more than 110 films, mostly in Bulgaria, and since 1975 in films by Hungarian ...

  4. Đorđe "Đoko" Rosić (Bulgarian: Джоко Росич, Dzhoko Rosich, Serbian: Ђоко Росић; 28 February 1932 – 22 February 2014) was a Serbian-Bulgarian actor. He was a famous actor in Serbia and Hungary. He was known for his roles in Aesop, The Truck, Captain Petko Voivode, 681 AD: The Glory of Khan, and Time of Violence.

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    Đoko Rosić as The Priest; Jordan Mutafov as Vlad the Bijou; Awards. 2008 – Moscow International Film Festival Won – “Silver St. George” for Best Director in Main Competition – Javor Gardev; Won – The prize of the Russian Film Clubs Federation for *Best Film in Main Competition; 2008 – Toronto International Film Festival

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    • Georgi Dimitrov, Ilian Dzhevelekov, Matey Konstantinov, Stefan Goranov
  6. Jan 24, 2015 · The hot summer of 1968 changed many destinies. The hope of democratic changes and socialism with a human face that came with the PragueSpring were quickly suffocated in the “caring hug” of internationalism over that hot ...

  7. Đoko Rosić (Đorđe Rosić) was born on 28 February, 1932 in Krupanj, Drina Banovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, is an actor. Discover Đoko Rosić's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates.