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Branko Đurić, also known by his stage name Đuro, is a Slovenian actor, director, screenwriter, and producer.
Who was born on May 28, 1962, in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
He is known for his contributions to Yugoslav and Slovenian films and television series.
Đurić first became known as a member of the comedy group "Top lista nadrealista" in the 1980s and 1990s.
Which gained popularity throughout the former Yugoslavia.
He also directed and played the lead role in Kajmak i marmalada (1990), a cult classic of Yugoslav cinema.
After the collapse of Yugoslavia, Đurić moved to Slovenia, where he became a key figure in the Slovenian film industry.
His notable roles include appearances in Spare Parts (2003), Rooster's Breakfast (2007), Vesna (2020), and the Oscar-winning No Man's Land.
Which further cemented his international fame.
He is also known for creating the comedy series Our Little Clinic (Naša mala klinika).
Which developed into a franchise with Slovenian, Croatian, and Serbian adaptations.
In addition to his acting career, Đurić has made significant contributions as a director, screenwriter, and producer.
He is a multiple award winner who has shaped the development of Slovenian cinematography.
His one-man show Đurologija continues to captivate audiences and has been performed in various countries with over 250,000 viewers.
The show humorously reflects everyday situations through Đurić's comedic style and has become a long-running hit.
In addition to film and theater, Đurić has also published a book, Mojih pedeset.
He occupies a prominent position in the cultural scene.
His work in both Slovenian and regional film and theater has had a lasting impact.
And enriches cultural exchange between the countries of the former Yugoslavia and beyond.