Miloš Žutić Award

The Miloš Žutić Award is an eminent Serbian award given by the Serbian Union of Dramatists, to actors with notable theatre roles. Presented since 1994, it is named after successful theatre actor Miloš Žutić.

Miloš Žutić Award
CountrySerbia
Presented bySerbian Union of Dramatists
First awarded1994

The recipients of this accolade include critically and commercially acclaimed performers, including Goran Jevtić, Branislav Lečić, Bojan Žirović, Boris Milivojević, Vojin Ćetković and Nebojša Glogovac, who won the award two times, setting a record.[1]

Laureats

Year Recipient Role Production Theatre
1994Petar KraljNormanGarderobarYugoslav Drama Theatre
1995Jasna ĐuričićOlgaMurlin MurloSerbian National Theatre
1996Seka SablićMaria CallasMaster ClassBitef Theatre
1997Branislav Zeremski[2]IvanArtAtelje 212
1998Boris IsakovićThe PresidentLeonce and LenaBudva Theatre
1999Jelena ĐokićKatarina ŠparovićBokeški de-molTivat Centre for Culture
2000Nebojša GlogovacSimeonZlatno runo[3]Serbian National Theatre
2001Đurđija CvetićPhaedriaAululariaYugoslav Drama Theatre
2002Olga OdanovićMilica GerasimovićGovornicaYugoslav Drama Theatre[4]
2003Dragan MićanovićAntonioThe Merchant of VeniceYugoslav Drama Theatre[5]
2004Nebojša GlogovacIvanHadersfieldYugoslav Drama Theatre[6]
2005Goran JevtićMarinOkamenjeni princDuško Radović Theatre[7][8]
2006Pavle PekićSvetozar RužićPokondirana TikvaKikinid Theatre[9]
2007Vojin ĆetkovićDon KrstoDon KrstoYugoslav Drama Theatre[10][11]
2008Bojan ŽirovićKristijanProslavaAtelje 212[12]
2009Dušanka StojanovićHomeAt HomeSerbian National Theatre[13]
2010Svetozar CvetkovićKing Richard IIIKing Richard IIIYugoslav Drama Theatre[14]
2011Nenad StojmenovićValereThe MiserSerbian National Theatre[15]
2012Saša TorlakovićMinionThe MinionsAtelje 212[16]
2013Nebojša DugalićRobertIzdaja[17]Atelje 212
2014Boris MilivojevićEdgarKing LearAtelje 212
2015Nikola ĐuričkoMeni MopedOvo je danasAtelje 212
2016Branislav LečićHarpagonThe MiserSerbian National Theatre
2017Ivan JevtovićVukshaKovareSerbian National Theatre
2018Katarina ŽutićFrosineThe MiserAtelje 212
2019Nenad JezdićJožef KantorKralj BetajnoveYugoslav Drama Theatre

References

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