Biljana Đurović

Biljana Đurović

visiting professor

Narrow scientific/artistic field:
Acting

Subjects:
Scenic Speech

Multi-award winning actress Biljana Đurović acquired a diploma in acting from the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad. As a visiting professor at the Faculty of Contemporary Arts, she has taught students dramatic and audiovisual arts since 2013.

  • Title role in monodrama “Nadežda Petrović”, directed by Božidar Đurović,  Festival of Monodrama and Mime, Zemun, 2014
  • Title role in Nebojša Romčević’s drama “Karolina Nojber”, directed by Miloš Jagodić, Timočka Krajina Theater “Zoran Radmilović”, Zaječar, 2011
  • Mrs. Ford in William Shakespeare’s “The Merry Wives of Windsor”, directed by Jiří Menzel, National Theater, Belgrade, 2012
  •  Zlata in Dušan Kovačević’s “Life in Tight Shoes”, Zvezdara Theater, 2012
  • Blind novitiate and Signora dei Dolci in Vida Ognjenović’s drama “Kanjoš Macedonović”, National Theater and Budva Theater City, 2012
  • Christine in Francis Veber’s “The Dinner Game”, Zvezdara Theater
  • “Vitomir Bogić” award for most successful radiophonic work in 2009, Radio Belgrade’s drama program
  • “Joakim Vujić” award for the role of Karolina Nojber, at JOAKIM VUJIĆ festival, Pirot, 2011
  • “Zoran’s Moustache” award at Zoran Radmilović’s Days in Zaječar, for the role of Karolina Nojber, 2011
  • Expert jury and audience jury award for the actor of the evening at Days of Milivoje Živanović in Požarevac, for the role of Karolina Nojber, 2011
  • Golden Diploma – Golden Knight at the international theater festival in Moscow for best monodrama, 2014
  • Best female role award for the role of Nadežda Petrović at the New European Theater Action – NETA festival, Bulgaria, May 2015
  • Best female role award for the role of Nadežda Petrović at the 12th international festival of monodrama “ALBAMONO 2015” in Albania, May 2015
  • Best female role award at the Risto Siskov international festival in Strumica, Macedonia, 2015
  • Award for best monodrama at the international festival in East Sarajevo, 2015
  • KPZ Serbia’s Golden Pin for generous contribution to culture, Belgrade, 2011