Here are 5 famous actors from Croatia were born in 1960:
Ljubomir Kerekeš (January 16, 1960 Varaždin-) a.k.a. Ljubomir Kerekes is a Croatian actor. He has two children, Jan Kerekeš and Ema Kerekeš.
Kerekeš began his professional career at the Varaždin City Theatre, where he acted in a number of plays. He later moved to Zagreb to join the Gavella Drama Theatre. Kerekeš has also appeared in numerous television shows and films, including "Krhotine", "Will Not End Here", and "The Brave Adventures of Lapitch". He has received several awards for his acting, including the Vladimir Nazor Award for best actor in 1998. In addition to his work in the performing arts, Kerekeš is also known for his humanitarian work, having established a foundation to help children with disabilities in Croatia.
Aleksandar Alac (August 16, 1960 Split-) is a Croatian actor. He has one child, Aleksandra Alač.
Aleksandar Alac began his acting career in 1978 by joining the Histrionski dom theater in Zagreb. He subsequently appeared in numerous theater productions throughout Croatia and other countries in the former Yugoslavia. Alac's talent and dedication to his craft led to him becoming one of the most respected actors in Croatia. In addition to his work in the theater, he has also appeared in several films and television series, including "Gluvi barut" (1990), "Sokol Did Not Love Him" (2008), and "The Paper" (2016). In recent years, Alac has also been involved in directing and producing theatrical productions. He is known for his versatility as an actor, able to play a wide variety of roles with equal skill and depth.
Frane Perisin (July 13, 1960 Split-) is a Croatian actor.
Perisin began his acting career in the early 1980s, appearing in various stage productions in Split, Croatia. He later transitioned into film and television, becoming a prominent actor in the Croatian entertainment industry. Perisin is best known for his roles in popular TV series such as "Lud, zbunjen, normalan" and "Ruza vjetrova". He has also appeared in several films, including "Kenjac" and "How the War Started on My Island". In addition to his acting work, Perisin is also a well-respected theater director and has received several awards for his contributions to Croatian theater.
Eduardo Rózsa-Flores (March 31, 1960 Santa Cruz de la Sierra-April 16, 2009 Santa Cruz de la Sierra) a.k.a. Rózsa-Flores Eduardo, Rózsa György Eduardo, Eduardo Rózsa Flores, Rózsa Eduardo, Rózsa Eduárd, Eduardo R. Flores, Rózsa Eduardo Flores, Chico or Jorge Eduardo Rózsa was a Croatian actor and writer.
He was also a journalist, soldier, adventurer, and activist who gained notoriety for his involvement with various separatist movements in South America, including the Santa Cruz Autonomy movement in Bolivia. Rózsa-Flores was born in Bolivia to a Hungarian father and a Bolivian mother. He spent his early years in various countries, including Hungary, where his family fled during the Bolivian dictatorship in the 1970s. He later moved to Spain and then to the UK, where he studied acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Rózsa-Flores was fluent in several languages, including Spanish, Hungarian, and English, and he worked as a freelance journalist and author, writing for various European and South American publications. He died in 2009 during a police operation in Bolivia, which aimed to break up an alleged terrorist cell led by Rózsa-Flores.
Ivan Brkić (January 15, 1960 Vinkovci-) a.k.a. Ivan Brkic is a Croatian actor.
He graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Art in Zagreb in 1982. Brkić has acted in numerous theater productions, films, and television series. He is best known for his roles in the films "Fine Dead Girls" (2002), "100 Minutes of Glory" (2004), and "What is a man without a mustache?" (2005). In addition to his acting career, Brkić has also worked as a theater director, and he has taught acting at the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Zagreb. He has received several awards for his acting, including the Vladimir Nazor Award for Best Actor in 1997 and the Golden Arena for Best Actor at the Pula Film Festival in 2004.