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Nevenka Urbanova (Serbian Cyrillic: Невенка Урбанова, Stari Bečej, 28 March 1909 – Belgrade, 7 January 2007) was one of the most famous Serbian actresses. ==Theatre== She passed the audition in 1925, in front of Milan Grol and Milan Kašanin and was admitted as a member of drama in the National Theatre in Belgrade. Made more than 150 roles, and in 1936 became a First Class Actor of the National Theatre. She worked at the National Theatre until retirement in 1959. She last appeared on stage on 21 April 1965, as a guest of the Yugoslav Drama Theatre, in the world premiere of Sławomir Mrożek's ''Tango''. That day, on the scene of JDP, the ensemble cast consisted of: Ljubiša Jovanović, Blaženka Katalinić, Nevenka Urbanova, Snežana Nikšić, Slavko Simić and Nikola Simić and Marko Todorović. Some of the major roles that she played are: *Lola Montez (Enchanted King, by Todor Manojlović) *Baroness Kasteli – Glembaj (''The Glembays'', by Miroslav Krleža) *Rina (''Pokojnik'', by Branislav Nušić) *Mrs Erlynne (''Lady Windermere's Fan'', by Oscar Wilde) *Hester Collyer (''The Deep Blue Sea'', by Terence Rattigan) *Vaska (''Koštana'', by Bora Stanković) *Julia Lambert (''Adorable Julia'', by Alfred Weidenmann) *Claudine (''George Dandin ou le Mari confondu'', by Molière) *Serafina Delle Rose (''The Rose Tattoo'', by Tennessee Williams). and many more. She was considered to be one of the most desirable and gorgeous Serbian actresses, before and after the Second World War. Among theatrologists and colleges, like her friend and BITEF selector, Jovan Ćirilov, she was much praised: She was married to sculptor Dušan Jovanović († 1945), son of the Serbian royal photographer Milan Jovanović and the nephew of the painter Paja Jovanović. In 2002, Nevenka Urbanova donated two of her father's statues of King Petar I Karađorđević made by her husband to Prince Aleksandar of Serbia. That occasion was her last appearance in public. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nevenka Urbanova」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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