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Nebojša "Glogi" Glogovac (Serbian Cyrillic: Небојша Глоговац; 30 August 1969 – 9 February 2018) was a Serbian actor, noted for his performances in theater, television and film. He was a member of the Children's Drama Group of the Serbian Radio and Television, and he began his acting career at the Youth Atelier in Pančevo. In 1996, he received a scholarship from the Yugoslav Drama Theater and a role in the play The Great Robbery, directed by Dejan Mijač on the stage of Atelje 212. When he was a child, he appeared in the television show Price iz Nepričave (Stories from Nepricava) in 1981. He had

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Nebojša "Glogi" Glogovac (Serbian Cyrillic: Небојша Глоговац; 30 August 1969 – 9 February 2018) was a Serbian actor, noted for his performances in theater, television and film. He was a member of the Children's Drama Group of the Serbian Radio and Television, and he began his acting career at the Youth Atelier in Pančevo. In 1996, he received a scholarship from the Yugoslav Drama Theater and a role in the play The Great Robbery, directed by Dejan Mijač on the stage of Atelje 212. When he was a child, he appeared in the television show Price iz Nepričave (Stories from Nepricava) in 1981. He had his first film role in 1993 in the short film Rekvijem za jedan san (Requiem for a Dream) in the lead role, and after that the same year in the play Paradise by Petar Zec, where he was also one of the main actors. After drawing attention to his talent, he landed a role in director Gorčin Stojanović's film, Ubistvo s predumišljajem (Premeditated murder) in 1995. He played the main roles in the films Premeditated murder, Cabaret Balkan, Sky Hook, When I Grow Up, I'll Be a Kangaroo, Klopka, Hadersfild, The Woman with a Broken…

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Early life and family Nebojša Glogovac was born on 30 August 1969 in Trebinje in FR Bosnia and Herzegovina to father Milovan and mother Milena Glogovac (née Samardžija). After finishing primary school, his father enrolled in the "Sveti Sava" seminary in Belgrade in 1962. He married Milena, Nebojša's mother, in 1968. Nebojša moved with his family from Trebinje to Opovo in 1974, and a year and a half later to Pančevo, where Nebojša's father was ordained a priest in the Church of the Assumption. Glogovac's origins trace back to Dramiševo, while his family originally hailed from Kosovo. They adopted the surname "Glogovac" from the settlement of the same name. In the mid-19th century, his ancestors migrated to Herzegovina via Montenegro. The family eventually settled in the villages of Bratač and Dramiševo, and they traditionally celebrate St. George's Day. Glogovac spent his first years living in Trebinje in a part of the city called Bregovi. He spent his early childhood playing with children in the yard near the Bey's house. As a child, he wanted to become a policeman. He also spent a significant time at the home of his grandparents, Gavrilo and Darinka, in the mountain village of Dramiševo, near…

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Education During his education at the Jovan Jovanović Zmaj primary school, Glogovac attended the Jovan Bandur Music school, clarinet department. After finishing primary school, he did not have enough qualification points to enter secondary school, so he enrolled in the "Technical School May 23rd" and after half a year he transferred to secondary school. He attended the Uroš Predić Gymnasium in Pancevo, and after the third year he decided to study natural sciences. After high school he enrolled in psychology studies at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade. After two years of studies, he changed his mind and in 1990 he enrolled in acting at the Belgrade Faculty of Dramatic Arts in the class of Professor Vladimir Jevtović. Gorica Popović was the assistant at the entrance exam for the university and Glogovac recited the song "Vragolije" by Branko Radićević. Nataša Ninković, Nela Mihailović, Daniela Kuzmanović, Danijela Ugrenović, Karolina Cimeša, Vojin Ćetković, Sergej Trifunović and Boris Pingović studied together with Glogovac. During his studies, he played the role of school friend of Slobodan Popadić in the series Bolji život (1987). While attending high school from 1985 and while studying at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, Glogovac was a member of…

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1987–2000 He started his acting career at the Youth Studio in Pančevo, where he was a member from 1985 until 1990. He had his first role "Mušica" in December 1989, a play directed by Milenko Zablaćanski and written by Eugène Ionesco. Glogovac played his first professional role in the Pančevo Cultural Center in 1990 in the play Živela sloboda, where he played the role of a German. In his second year at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade, he gained a role in the play "The Great Robbery," directed by Dejan Mijač, on the stage of the Atelje 212 theater, which premiered on 9 August 1992. He made his debut at the Yugoslav Drama Theatre in the play "False Emperor Šćepan Mali," in the role of Niko Đurov, on 24 July 1993. This was followed by roles in "Troilus and Cressida," "Cousins from the Best Days," "Parabellum," and many others. Soon after that, he became a scholarship holder in 1996 and a permanent member of the Yugoslav Drama Theatre.

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Television and film debut He achieved his first serious television role in 1987 when he appeared in several episodes of the series "Bolji život," where he had a small role as a school friend of Slobodan Popadić. Glogovac appeared on film for the first time in 1993 in the main role of the short film "Requiem for a Dream," directed by Miloj Popović. In the drama "Raj (Heaven)" directed by Petar Zec, which premiered in 1993, he was one of the main actors, in the role of Birimić, a friend of Miloš Crnjanski, played by Tihomir Stanić.

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Notable film roles and awards He had a notable role in the play "Dark Night," which premiered in 1993 at the Kult Theater, experienced three hundred performances, became one of the most commercial plays, and was played on tours in the United States and Canada. In 1994, he played the role of Fadil, a JNA soldier, in Boro Drašković's war drama "Vukovar, jedna priča" After drawing attention to his talent, he received a role in the film directed by Gorčin Stojanović, "Premeditated Murder" (1995), in which he played the character of Bogdan, wounded in the Bosnian War, who is impatiently waiting for his recovery to return. For this role, he won the award for the best male role, Emperor Constantine, at the Niš Film Festival. In 1996, he received the Ardalion Award for the role of Vladimir in the play "U potpalublju". He also played a significant role in his career in 1997 in the action drama "Rage", directed by Slobodan Skerlić. Glogovac portrayed Simke, a young criminal. This was followed by a role in the TV movie "Pokondirena tikva" in 1997, directed by Petar Zec, where Glogovac played the character of Jovan. In 1998, he starred in the TV…

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2001–2010 At the beginning of 2001, Glogovac got a role in the movie "Munje!", where he played the role of a corrupt police officer who is prone to soft drugs. In the same year, he played Toma, an ambulance driver, in the movie "Normal People". The following year, he starred in the films "Class of 2002" as Nebojša, the horror film "T.T. Syndrome," where he portrayed the role of Vaki, and in the film "Country of the Dead," directed by Živojin Pavlović and Dinko Tucaković, where Glogovac portrayed the character of Gorazd Kranjac. At the 38th Film Meetings in Niš in 2003, he was part of the festival jury together with Vojin Ćetković. In 2004, in the role of the taxi driver Živco, he starred in the film by Radivoj Andrić "When I Grow Up, I'll Be a Kangaroo," a film that won the Motovun Propeller Award at the Motovun Film Festival in the competition "From A to A" (the award for the best film in the region from Austria to Albania) and the Award for the best screenplay at the Film Screenplay Festival in Vrnjačka Banja in 2004. In the following years, he starred in the TV series "Lift"…

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2011—2018 At the beginning of 2011, he played a traffic cop in the TV series "Igra istine," the filming of which was stopped after only one filmed episode. In 2012, he got a role in the short film "Zalet" and in the TV series "Military Academy," where he played the role of Blacky(Crni). In the same year, he starred in the films "When Day Breaks(Kad svane dan)" as Mališa, "Artillero" as Zlaja, and in the short Croatian film "Out of Season" as Đino. In March 2012, together with Bojana Ordinačev, Vuk Kostić, Viktor Savić, and Nataša Ninković, he was a member of the jury of the J Factory film competition. In 2013, he starred in the anti-war melodrama "Krugovi (Circles)," in the role of Nebojsa. The film won a large number of awards at national and international festivals, and Glogovac won the award for the best male role in the film at the Cinema City International Festival. In Kosta Đorđević's debut film "S/Kidanje" (2013), Glogovac played the role of Bojan, and in the same year, he appeared in the second season of the series "Žene sa Dedinja," in the role of Emil, the Croatian series "Stella," in the role of…

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Teaching career In addition to acting he taught acting at Theater 78, at the "First Steps" acting school in Belgrade and at the "Mask" acting school.

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Other ventures Glogovac's stories about the relationship between man and dog are represented in the books Paw in the Hand and Shine in the Eyes. It is represented in the 2018 books Untold Stories by Croatian director Rajko Grlić and Ne damo svetinje by Serbian poet Slavko Perošević.

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Philanthropy Glogovac was the official promoter of the derby match of the 8th round of the Serbian Super League playoffs in handball between Partizan and Crvena Zvezda, which was played in March 2014, and was of a humanitarian nature, to help those threatened by floods in Serbia in 2014. He acted in a large number of humanitarian plays for children, donated money for the restoration of churches and monasteries, and repeatedly helped his colleagues from the acting stage financially. In 2009, he appeared in a commercial, as part of a campaign promoting the fight against breast cancer. The following year, he cut a lock of his hair as a sign of support for children suffering from cancer and their parents, as part of the Strand of Hope campaign. He participated in the charity campaign WannaGive – Because someone else's happiness is my happiness, organized by UNICEF and Wannabe magazine. He was one of the participants in the "Cherish Serbian language" campaign.

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Marriages and children From 1997 to 2014, Nebojša was married to Mina Glogovac, a painter and assistant professor of Painting Techniques at the Faculty of Applied Arts in Belgrade. The two met at the Zvezda nightclub in Belgrade and were married on 30 August 1997, coinciding with his 28th birthday. They had two sons together – Gavrilo, born in 1999, and Miloš, born in 2001. Both attended the Fifth Belgrade High School. In 2020, Miloš enrolled at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade, majoring in film and TV directing. Two years after his divorce, Glogovac had a daughter, Sunčica, with his second wife, Milica Šćepanović — a yoga instructor and former journalist. The couple lived in Dorćol. They met after the premiere of the film "Hadersfild," when Milica, then a journalist, approached him for an interview. Vojin Ćetković was Glogovac's wedding godfather, as well as the godfather of his children with Mina.

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Residence Glogovac has resided in Gundulićev venac, briefly in Bežanijska Kosa, as well as in Dorćol.

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Interests In addition to acting he was a passionate lover of horseback riding, dogs, backgammon, cars and motorcycles, he loved cooking, and in his childhood he practiced handball. He practiced drawing and wrote poetry. He was a member of the Association for Galloping Sport of Serbia and the Association of Dramatic Artists of Serbia. He was a supporter of Crvena zvezda and was a candidate for a member The assembly of FC Crvena zvezda in the first direct elections 2012. year. Together with his colleague Goran Šušljik he founded the film production company -{Eye to Eye}- whose debut was the movie Hadersfild.

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Death Glogovac died at the age of 48, on 9 February 2018, in Belgrade's Institute for Oncology and Radiology of Serbia, shortly after his diagnosis with lung cancer. He is survived by his second wife and three children.

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Nebojša Glogovac at IMDb (VIDEO) Šekspirovi monolozi: Archived 12 February 2018 at the Wayback Machine on Nedeljnik.rs

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