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'''Branislav Lečić''' ([[Serbian Cyrillic]]: Бранислав Лечић) (born on 25 August 1955 in [[Šabac]], [[Serbia]], [[FPR Yugoslavia]]) is a Serbian actor, and politician. He graduated from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts of the University of Belgrade as an actor in 1978.
'''Branislav Lečić''' ([[Serbian Cyrillic]]: Бранислав Лечић) (born on 25 August 1955 in [[Šabac]], [[Serbia]], [[FPR Yugoslavia]]) is a Serbian actor, and politician. He graduated from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts of the University of Belgrade as an actor in 1978.


Very successful in theater, where he received several prizes. He's one of the founders of several most important theater groups that influenced theater of former [[Yugoslavia]]. Member of Yugoslav drama theater (Jugoslovensko dramsko pozorište) from 1980. Divorced, father of two.
He has been very successful in theater, where he received several prizes. He's one of the founders of several of the most important theater groups that influenced theater of the former [[Yugoslavia]]. A member of the Yugoslav drama theater (Jugoslovensko dramsko pozorište) from 1980. He is divorced and a father of two.


Beside acting, he also took part in political life, being the leader of "Plišana revolucija" (Plush Revolution), during reign of [[Slobodan Milošević]]. After victory of democracy in 2000, he was Minister of culture in government of late [[Zoran Đinđić]]. After [[Čedomir Jovanović]] left [[Democratic Party (Serbia)]], Lečić followed, and became one of the founders of [[Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia 2005)|LDP]]. Soon he left LDP, and founded movement "Moja Srbija" ([[My Serbia]]), taking part in Serbian elections in 2008.
Besides acting, he also took part in political life, being the leader of "Plišana revolucija" (Plush Revolution), during the reign of [[Slobodan Milošević]]. After the victory of democracy in 2000, he was named the Minister of culture in the government of the late [[Zoran Đinđić]]. After [[Čedomir Jovanović]] left [[Democratic Party (Serbia)]], Lečić followed, and became one of the founders of [[Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia 2005)|LDP]]. Soon afterwards, he left LDP, and founded the "Moja Srbija" ([[My Serbia]]) movement, taking part in Serbian elections in 2008.


== Filmography (selection) ==
== Filmography (selection) ==

Revision as of 22:06, 11 May 2008

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Branislav Lečić (Serbian Cyrillic: Бранислав Лечић) (born on 25 August 1955 in Šabac, Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian actor, and politician. He graduated from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts of the University of Belgrade as an actor in 1978.

He has been very successful in theater, where he received several prizes. He's one of the founders of several of the most important theater groups that influenced theater of the former Yugoslavia. A member of the Yugoslav drama theater (Jugoslovensko dramsko pozorište) from 1980. He is divorced and a father of two.

Besides acting, he also took part in political life, being the leader of "Plišana revolucija" (Plush Revolution), during the reign of Slobodan Milošević. After the victory of democracy in 2000, he was named the Minister of culture in the government of the late Zoran Đinđić. After Čedomir Jovanović left Democratic Party (Serbia), Lečić followed, and became one of the founders of LDP. Soon afterwards, he left LDP, and founded the "Moja Srbija" (My Serbia) movement, taking part in Serbian elections in 2008.

Filmography (selection)

  • Ančika Dumas (TV) 1977
  • Specijalno vaspitanje 1977
  • Hajduk 1980
  • Dečko koji obećava 1981
  • Baza na Dunavu (TV series) 1981
  • Svetozar Marković (TV series) 1981
  • Sedam sekretara SKOJ-a (TV series) 1981
  • Direktan prenos 1982
  • Igmanski marš 1983
  • Tombola 1985
  • Priče iz fabrike (TV series) 1985
  • Crna Marija 1986
  • Rodoljupci (TV) 1986
  • Sivi dom (TV series) 1986
  • Oktoberfest 1987
  • Vuk Karadžić (TV series) 1987
  • Boj na Kosovu 1989
  • Dr br. 1: Masmediologija na Balkanu 1989
  • Seobe 1989
  • Dr br. 2: Balkanska perestrojka 1990
  • Gluvi barut 1990
  • Metla bez drške: Afera Armani (TV series) 1991
  • Čaruga 1991
  • Moj brat Aleksa 1991
  • Holivud ili propast 1991
  • Bulevar revolucije 1992
  • Prvi put s ocem na jutrenje (TV) 1992
  • Aleksa Šantić (TV series) 1992
  • Tri karte za Holivud 1993
  • Rođen kao ratnk 1994
  • Ni na nebu ni na zemlji 1994
  • Podzemlje 1995
  • Bila jednom jedna zemlja (TV series) 1995
  • Otvorena vrata (TV series) 1995
  • Balkanska pravila 1997
  • Porodično blago (TV series) 1998
  • Tajna porodičnog blaga 2000
  • Lavirint 2002
  • Profesionalac 2003
  • Šejtanov ratnik 2006
  • Urota (TV series) 2007
  • Vratiće se rode (TV series) 2007
  • Na lepom plavom Dunavu 2008
  • Sveti Georgije ubiva aždahu 2008

See also