Nebojša Dugalić


Nebojša Dugalić is Serbian actor, theater director and drama professor.

Career

Dugalić completed the elementary and high school in his hometown Kraljevo, and graduated to the Faculty of Dramatic Arts of the University of Arts in Belgrade in 1994.

Acting

Dugalić's home theater was the National Theater in Belgrade, but in 2000 he left the professional position there to pursue teaching career. He also acted in a number of plays in other Belgrade theaters, including Madlenianum, Terazije Theater and Yugoslav Drama Theater. During his career, he received a number of awards, including:
In 2010, he directed and played in monodrama Confession of Dmitry Karamazov, based on Dostoyevsky's The Brothers Karamazov, for which he received the Silver Knight in Moscow and opened the first Festival of Monodrama and Pantomime in Zemun.

Teaching

Dugalić has a long teaching career with the Academy of Arts, Belgrade, a private university specialized in drama arts. He became an assistant professor at the in 2001, and full professor in 2007. He was the dean on the same Academy for the school year 2015/2016. He helped establish the "Integration Workshop", a Belgrade theater for blind and visually impaired actors.

Personal life

Dugalić lives with his wife Dragana in Belgrade. They have five children, three sons and two daughters.