Sven Šestak

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Sven Šestak
Born (1974-03-11) 11 March 1974 (age 50)
OccupationActor
Years active2000–present

Sven Šestak (born 11 March 1974 in Koprivnica) is a Croatian actor. He is known for his role as Duško in the cult comedy series Zakon! and for his active and critically acclaimed stage career in the Gavella Drama Theatre in Zagreb.

Biography[edit]

Sven Šestak was born on 11 March 1974 in Koprivnica, where he finished primary school.[1] In Varaždin, he finished gymnasium. He studied law in Zagreb, until enrolling at the Academy of Dramatic Art, University of Zagreb entrance exam, on his second try in 1993.[2] He graduated in 1999.[1]

In 1997, he starred with Anita Matić Delić and Hana Hegedušić in the critically lauded fifteen-minute Daniel Kušan-directed short film A Sad and Tragic Story, featuring the screenplay by Nebojša Slijepčević.[3] That same year, he provided the voice of the Fox in the animated box-office success Lapitch the Little Shoemaker. His notable film roles include Behind the Glass and Armin.[4]

In television, he is best known for his starring role as the eccentric computer genius Duško in the controversial cult Ivan Goran Vitez comedy series Zakon!, starring alongside Stojan Matavulj, Robert Ugrina and Nenad Cvetko. For the role, he was nominated for a Golden Rose at the Slavonia Television and Theatre Festival.[citation needed] He also did notable supporting roles in the series Naša mala klinika and Najbolje godine.

He is further known for starring in the television series Balkan Inc. as Žuti and Bibin svijet as Martin Fruk, replacing fellow Gavella actor Janko Rakoš in the latter when he left in 2009.

Holding a prominent stage career,[5][6] Šestak is known for his performances at the Gavella Drama Theatre. He made his debut in a 2000 adaptation of Zlatno tele and became a member of the ensemble in 2002. He starred in the theatre's adaptations of Caligula, La vida es sueño, The Ballads of Petrica Kerempuh, Peer Gynt, Tartuffe, The Three Sisters, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Eight Commissioner, King Richard the Third, U registraturi, Tesla Anonimus and Dundo Maroje.[7]

In 2012, he was nominated for a Croatian Theatre Award for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for his performance as Charles Smith in Choices.[8] He won the Ardalion Award and the Apollo Prize at the Novi Sad Culture and Theatre Festival for his role in a 2007 adaptation of The Master and Margarita.[citation needed]

At the Kino Europa Theatre in Koprivnica, Šestak opened the Ludens Theatre. With the Alan Ayckbourn trilogy The Norman Conquests directed by Franko Perković as its professional debut, the Ludens Theatre is the first and only drama theatre in Koprivnica, which actively toured around Croatia and the Balkans at numerous festivals, including the Zagreb-based Gumbek Days and the Golden Laughter Festival.[citation needed]

Šestak is also active as a voice actor in Croatian-language versions of animated feature films. He provided voice work for Bubbles in Finding Nemo, adult Flower in Bambi, Alfredo Linguini in Ratatouille, Al the Alligator in Lady and the Tramp, Lanky Schmidt and George Sanderson in Monsters, Inc., the M.C. Monkey in The Jungle Boo and The Jungle Book 2, Bobble in the Tinker Bell franchise, Preston in Garfield 2 and Lenny Leonard in The Simpsons Movie. He is also the official Croatian voice for Meowth in most Pokémon media and provided the voice of the title character in the Croatian dub of The Spectacular Spider-Man.[citation needed]

In 2013, he was named president of the Cultural Council in Koprivnica, after Ana Tuk.[9] He also worked as volunteer after the 2020 Petrinja earthquake.[10]

Selected filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1997 Vrlo tužna i tragična priča Mislav
1997 Lapitch the Little Shoemaker The Fox Voice role
2007 Armin
2007 Behind the Glass Nikola Jeren

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Sven Šestak". gavella.jhr.
  2. ^ "SVAKODNEVNO 110316" – via www.youtube.com.
  3. ^ "Vrlo tuzna i tragicna prica" – via IMDb.
  4. ^ "Armin". 15 August 2007 – via IMDb.
  5. ^ Kos, Kristina. "Glumac Sven Šestak o dozvoljenim misama: Mi sjedimo doma, a oni koji su bili disciplinirani kada je trebalo, rade".
  6. ^ Bojić, Sanjin. "FOTO Kuća Andreje Živko i Svena Šestaka pravi je mali raj i odraz njihovih umjetničkih duša, kod njih se ništa ne baca jer sve će jednom postati remek djelo".
  7. ^ "Arhiva novosti – Gavella". www.gavella.hr.
  8. ^ "Culturenet.hr – Zlatko Vitez i Richard Simonelli dobitnici nagrade za svekoliko umjetničko djelovanje". www.culturenet.hr.
  9. ^ "Sven Šestak: U Koprivnici imamo odličnu kulturnu scenu". www.vecernji.hr.
  10. ^ Štefanek, Valentino (5 January 2021). "FOTO Glumac Sven Šestak privremeno zamijenio kazališne daske porušenim sisačkim krovovima". Drava.info.

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