Drazen Cucek
Dražen Čuček, Croatia, actor
Born in Zagreb, Croatia,
July 15, 1970.
Education:
Academy of Dramatic Arts in Zagreb
Seminars, courses: Training at the Hochschule fur Musik and Performing Arts in Vienna, Austria (Department of the Musical)
Theater work:
Theatre Komedija, Zagreb: "Comedy of confusion", "The King is Naked", "Threepenny Opera", "Little Shop of Horrors", "Jesus Christ Superstar", "Who Sings Means No Harm", "Piaf", "The Full Monty", "Midsummer Night's Dream", "Suffering of gentleman Mockinpott", "Chicago", "Cabaret" and many others.
Mala scena Theatre, Zagreb: "The Stork and the Fox", "Pierrot or secrets of the Night", "Bum Tomica" and "Sheep for the whole life".
Television:
Synchronization of animated films (HTV and independent productions), a series of "Bums and princesses", director, Goran Kulenović
Radio:
Radio Drama (Drama HR) and radio plays for children (Children's educational program and HR)
Awards and honors:
1996 - Nominated for the Croatian Theatre Award for the role of King Edward VIII. ("The King is naked") Theatre Komedija
1998 - The Croatian Theatre Award for the role of Mr. Fulir ("Who Sings Means No Harm"), Theatre Komedija
2000 - Award for Achievement in Acting on "Days of Satire" The role of Thomas Diaforia ("Le Malade imaginaire") and role of Stork in Mala Scena's play "The Stork and the Fox".
2007 - At the 10 Meeting of Croatian Centre ASSITEJ and 1st EPIFEST, the International Theatre Festival of Central and Southeastern Europe, Čakovec, The price for the role of Piksi in the play "Bum Tomica", Mala scena
2007 - Nomination for the Croatian theater award for the role of Piksi in "Bum Tomica", Mala scena
2011 - The Croatian Theatre Award in the category "Supporting Male Actor in a Drama" for the Priest in the play "King Oedipus" by Sophocles, directed by Edward Miller and performed by drama ensemble performances 62nd Dubrovnik Summer Festival.