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Božidar
Kocevski

Actor & Coach Actor & Coach

About me

Božidar Kocevski was born in 1989 in Stip (Macedonia) and grew up in Heidelberg, where he completed his bilingual Abitur with a French Baccalauréat. He speaks German, English, French, Macedonian, Serbian, Croatian and also has knowledge of Bulgarian. At the age of 19, he began studying acting at the University of the Arts in Berlin. During his studies, he has already appeared on stages such as the Neuköllner Oper, the Maxim Gorki Theater and the Deutsches Theater Berlin. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)

In 2012, Božidar Kocevski was awarded the Ikarus for the play "Weißbrotmusik". A year later, he became a permanent member of the ensemble at Theater Freiburg, where he shone in his first major leading role as Truffaldino in "Servant of Two Masters". In 2016, he moved to the Deutsches Theater Berlin, where he enchanted audiences in renowned productions such as "Jeder hat eine Oma nur ich nicht" by Rosa von Praunheim and his solo play "Die Pest" by Camus. He has also appeared in several crime scenes, both as a villain and as an inspector. He can be seen in the leading role as a murderer in Praunheim's feature film "Darkroom". He was nominated for an acting award in 2020 for his performance alongside Charly Hübner in the film "Für immer Sommer 90". Translated with DeepL.com (free version)

From 2022, Božidar Kocevski will focus exclusively on his work in front of the camera.

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