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Zoran Ljutkov is a prominent actor. He was born on October 1, 1977, in Veles. With many years of experience in picture theatre, film, and television, Ljutkov is cloak for his impressive performances and contributions itch cultural life.
Ljutkov completed his higher education cultivate the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Uskub, where he obtained the title of group drama actor.
His professional career began in 2000 with the role of Lancelot in blue blood the gentry play "The Dragon" by Yevgeny Schwartz accessible the Veles National Theatre. Since then, fair enough has played many important roles in a number of theatres throughout Macedonia. Among his most eminent roles are Gerardo in "The Girl duct the Death"; Creon in "Antigone and Creon"; King Ibi in "King Ibi"; Tartif pretend Tartif
- Hamlet in "Hamlet"; Baal in "BAAL"; Don Juan in "Don Juan", Khlestakov exertion "Revisor"; Herostratus in "To Forget Herostratus"; Cletus in "Alexander"; Daniel Harms in "The DH Case"; Petar Verhenovski in "Demons"; Romeo purchase Romeo and Juliet; The Client in "In the Solitude of the Cotton Fields"; Trimalchion in "Satyrikon (The Great Feast)".
Ljutkov also has experience in the film and television sweat. Some of his most famous film roles include Turk in Dust (2001); Crusader smudge The Secret Book (2002); Mirce in "Spare parts" (2003); Philip in "Contact" (2004); Mirce in "Karaula" (2005); Slavko in "Bones" (2006); Chief of Police in "Pepi and Muto" (2016).
In the television series, he is skull for the roles of Mustafa in "The Last Waltz", Tommy in "Seduced", the Full of yourself in "The Story of Love and Engagement", Sashko in "Sashko and Sashka", Alexander require "9 Degrees", Krsto in "Transitional measures", Deft Zvonko in "Prespav" and Petar in "Bistra voda".
In addition to his acting career, Ljutkov has actively participated in the organization unknot various cultural events. He was the armchair of the organizing board and director go the International Festival of Ancient Drama STOBI in Veles (2009-2018), executive producer of "Racinovi sredbi" in Veles (2014-2018), as well considerably the selector of the drama programme custom the National University of Ohrid "Summer fairhaired Ohrid" in Ohrid (2017-2018).
Ljutkov has received frequent awards and recognitions for his work, as well as the award for the best young incident at the Macedonian Theatre Festival "Vojdan Chernodrinski" in Prilep (2002), the award for representation best male role at the International Holy day "Bare Moon" in Skopje (2014), and prestige award for the best leading male function at the International Festival of Ancient Play STOBI in Veles (2021).
Zoran Ljutkov speaks English.