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Ana Karić is a Actor born on 13 may 1941

Ana Karić

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Birth 13 may 1941
Death 10 september 2014 (at 73 years)

Ana Karić (13 May 1941 – 9 October 2014) was a Croatian actress. She started acting in the early 1960s even before graduating from the Zagreb Academy of Drama Arts in 1963. Although primarily a television actress, she also appeared in numerous film and theatre productions.

Karić starred in a number of notable films produced in Croatia and directed by Croatian directors such as Ante Babaja, Nikola Tanhofer, Zvonimir Berković, and Krsto Papić.

She won a Golden Arena for Best Actress in 2012 for a starring role in Night Boats, a romantic drama film directed by Igor Mirković.

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Filmography of Ana Karić (13 films)

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The Donator
Directed by Veljko Bulajić
Genres Drama
Actors Peter Carsten, Ana Karić, Slobodan Dimitrijević
Roles Roza Slomović
Rating74% 3.703223.703223.703223.703223.70322
Indian Summer
Directed by Nikola Tanhofer
Genres Drama
Actors Ana Karić, Pavle Vuisić, Branko Plesa
Roles Flo
Rating68% 3.4358953.4358953.4358953.4358953.435895
Accidental Life, 1h6
Genres Drama
Actors Ana Karić, Zvonimir Rogoz, Fabijan Šovagović
Roles Iva
Rating62% 3.144493.144493.144493.144493.14449
Filip (Dragutin Klobučar) and Stanko (Ivo Serdar) are two young clerks who share an office in a nondescript company. The two are also amateur rowers who train together. Their personalities are quite different: while Filip is fastidious, serious in relationships with women, and somewhat introverted and sensitive, Stanko is a womanizer and prone to shirking his duties at work. Still, they spend most of their time together, rowing on the Sava river in the morning, collaborating in the office during the day, and going out in the evening looking for female company - all trying desperately to escape from the tedium of everyday life. They see their senior colleague Jurak (Zvonimir Rogoz) as a dinosaur, dreading the possibility of becoming like him as they grow older.