Angela Gregovic

Angela Gregovic - Tito’s Last Pioneer (2006)

Angela Gregovic (born Andjela Gregovic; September 26, 1978), is an actress and performer.

Education

In Serbia, Angela Gregovic studied with pianist Bozena Griner. She graduated from University of Arts, Faculty of Music Belgrade, with B.A. degree Professional Musician – Concert Pianist (1999).

Gregovic took postgraduate courses at IUAV University, Faculty of Design and Arts, Venice, Italy,[1] getting M.A. degree in Theatre Sciences and Techniques (2007).

She studied acting with Gordana Maric, Susi Stach, Sam Schacht and Alithea Phillips.

Angela Gregovic speaks Serbian, Italian, German, English, some French and some Korean.

Career

In 2001 Gregovic was cast as The Terrorist in Roger Avary’s film adaptation of Bret Easton EllisGlitterati.

In early 2006, she made her directorial debut with Mozart and Salieri, chamber opera by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, National Theatre in Belgrade, Serbia.[2][3]

The season 2006-07 of Teatro Due di Parma opened with The Communist Manifesto,[4] project coordinated by German composer Heiner Goebbels. Angela Gregovic took part in it with her lecture performance Tito’s Last Pioneer.[5][6][7][8][9]

In 2010, among Josef Bierbichler, Denis Moschitto and Manuel Rubey, she was cast by Austrian screenwriter and director Thomas Roth in Brand.[10][11][12][13][14][15] In order to prepare for the role of Angela Caymaz, she checked into treatment for patients affected by BPD. She also worked in a general hospital as trainee nurse for several months. Brand[16][17][18][19][20][21][22] premiered in 2011 in Vienna, Austria.[23][24][25][26]

In 2012 Angela Gregovic was nominated Best Actress for her role in Brand by the Austrian Film Academy.

In December 2013 she was cast in Juri Rechinsky film Ugly. She began filming in February 2014.

Although she has never competed as martial artist, she has been associated with Taekwondo training community.

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