Andrej Dojkic

Andrej Dojkic

Andrej Dojkić (born 28 July 1980 in Osijek) is a Croatian actor. His first official screen part was in the 2005 TV series Forbidden Love[1] followed by the 2007 TV series drama Dobre namjere (Good Intentions).[2] He then went on to do a number of theater plays, movies and TV series. He received The Chancellors Award (Croatian: Rektorova nagrada) in 2007[3] for his interpretation of Orpheus in Eurydice during the Dubrovnik Summer Festival. His popularity further increased from his role as Andrija Golubić in Čista ljubav (Pure Love).[4]

He has a daughter named Nicole with Ines Cvjetović, a woman from Dubrovnik.[5]

Filmography

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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2005–06 Forbidden Love "Sasa"
2007–08 Good intentions "Petar"
2011–12 Laras choice "Maro"
2014 Crime scene "Andrija"
2016 The Paper "Ante"
2017 The real woman "Igor"
2018 War before the war "Mate"
2017-18 Čista ljubav "Andrija"
2017-18 Club der singenden Metzger "Vilhus"

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2011 Korak po korak "Tattooed kid"
2012 Captain and Audition "Srdjan"
2014 The Reaper "Nikola"
2014 Glembays "Leone"
2015 Wasn't Afraid to Die "Anton"
2016 American Renegades "Guard"
2017 The Egg "Man"
2017 Bellissima mai piu "Fabijan"
2018 For Good Old Times "Goran"
2021 The Match "Laszlo Horvath"

References

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  1. ^ "Andrej Dojkić: Petra Sanader i ja se čujemo i ostali smo prijatelji". direktno.hr. 30 September 2014.
  2. ^ "Andrej Dojkić: Povratak staroj ljubavi". Večernji list. 28 January 2011.
  3. ^ "Dobitnici Rektorove Nagrade Za Akademsku Godinu 2006/2007" (PDF) (in Croatian). University of Zagreb. p. 5.
  4. ^ Mikuličin, Ivana (29 April 2018). "ANDREJ DOJKIĆ 'Jako sam gladan, u dva mjeseca izgubio sam 7,5 kg. Zbog uloge u 'Čistoj ljubavi' više ne mogu ni na plac ni u kafić'ANDREJ DOJKIĆ 'Jako sam gladan, u dva mjeseca izgubio sam 7,5 kg. Zbog uloge u 'Čistoj ljubavi' više ne mogu ni na plac ni u kafić'". Jutarnji list.
  5. ^ "Hrvatski glumac godinu dana skrivao obiteljsku tajnu, nisu znali ni kolege". dnevnik.hr. 12 September 2018.
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