Petar Arsovski

Petar Arsovski

Born 1945-06-12 (age 80) Mokreni, Macedonia, Yugoslavia
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Biography

He is one of the most famous actors in the history of Macedonian theater. He has been part of the ensemble of the Macedonian National Theater for more than 30 years where he had more than 150 premieres, among which the most significant are: Demons directed by Vladimir Milchin; Crime and Punishment directed by Egon Savin; Happy New ’49 directed by Slobodan Unkovski; Dias Irae directed by Slobodan Unkovski; Julius Caesar directed by Ljubisha Georgievski; Power Cag directed by Saso Milenkovski; Government Inspector directed by Vladimir Milchin; The Glembaj’s directed by Ljubisha Georgievski. Lately He also took part in numerous independent and alternative projects among which: Mad Forest directed by Nina Nikolikj; Tito directed by Branko Brezovec; Sex, Lies and Wild Geese directed by Nina Nikolikj; The Other Side directed by Martin Kochovski; Picnic on the Front directed by Luca Cortina. The career of Petre Arsovski is also marked by an extensive number of movies (70 leading roles), TV films and TV serials.

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Known For

The Third Half
The Third Half

2012

as Papas

The Border Post
The Border Post

2006

as Ilievski

The Macedonian Part of Hell
The Macedonian Part of Hell

1971

as Pande Kajzer

Charuga
Charuga

1991

as Ćurković

The Happiness Effect
The Happiness Effect

2019

as Professor

Goodbye, 20th Century
Goodbye, 20th Century

1998

as The Man with the Helmet

Revenge
Revenge

2001

as Aleksandar

Tattoo
Tattoo

1991

as Komandir

Steep-headed
Steep-headed

2006

as Inspektor

It All Ends Here
It All Ends Here

2024

as Ambassador

Memed My Hawk
Memed My Hawk

1984

as Bayram

Skopje's Dreams
Gipsy Magic
Gipsy Magic

1997

as Bosnian

The Longest Journey
The Longest Journey

1976

as Jovan

The Great Water
The Great Water

2004

as Military Doctor

Happy New '49
Happy New '49

1986

as Burger

Bal-Can-Can
Bal-Can-Can

2005

as The Gravedigger

Knot
Knot

1985

as Simeon

Misery
Lena and Vladimir
Lena and Vladimir

2023

as Vasil