Miloš Cvetić
Miloš Cvetić (1845-1905) was a Serbian actor and writer.[1][2] His contemporaries were Serbian actors Milka Grgurova-Aleksić and Pera Dobrinović.
Miloš Cvetić | |
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Born | 1845 |
Died | 1905 |
He was the director and actor of the Serbian National Theater in Novi Sad, the Croatian National Theater in Zagreb[3] and the National Theater in Belgrade.[1] He wrote several historical plays, including Nemanja, Todor od Salaća, Miloš Veliki, Lazar, Karađorđe.[1]
References
- "Miloš Cvetić – Portalibris".
- "Serbian Studies". North American Society for Serbian Studies. May 7, 1986 – via Google Books.
- Roksandić, Duško; Batušić, Slavko (September 29, 1960). "Hrvatsko narodno kazalište: zbornik o stogodišnjici, 1860-1960" [Croatian National Theater : Proceedings on the Centenary, 1860-1960]. Naprijed – via Google Books.
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