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Faruk Begolli (Serbian Cyrillic: Фарук Махмудбеговић Беголи; 14 February 1944 – 23 August 2007), was a prominent Yugoslavian and Kosovan actor.
Faruk Begolli (1944-2007) was a Kosovo Albanian film star and filmmaker in Yugoslavia. He appeared in over 60 films, including The Hornet, A Breath of Air and Last Train to Berlin, and wrote Etjet e Kosovës.
- Actor, Writer
- February 14, 1944
- Faruk Begolli
- August 23, 2007
Apr 15, 2022 · Ni Faruk, ali ni Bekim Fehmiu nikada nisu negirali da su Albanci. Prilikom susreta sa Farukom, u kafani, na ulici, pozorištu ili bilo gde u Beogradu, uvek smo govorili međusobno na albanskom i nikad na srpskom.
In this roundup article, we take a closer look at his most memorable movies, exploring his unique style, impressive performances, and the impact these films have had on audiences and critics alike....
He is one of the most famous actors of former Yugoslavia. Faruk Begolli loved both Pristina, where he was born, and Belgrade, where he spent most of his life. 08/02/2018 - Jeton Neziraj. As it appears, Faruk Begolli was the last Albanian in Prishtina who still drove “Yugo” and smoked “Drina” cigarettes after the war.
Aug 23, 2007 · Faruk Begolli, a prominent Kosovo theatre director, writer and actor, passed away in 2007 after a long battle with cancer. He was a key figure in Kosovo's culture and cinema, and worked in several movies and plays in Yugoslavia and Kosovo.
Faruk Begolli was the most famous Kosovo Albanian actor and director in Yugoslavia (along with Bekim Fehmiu). He attended high school in Pristina and completed the academy of film in Belgrade (1966). Begolli played in more than 60 films, starting with Veljko Bulajic's Pogled u zenicu Sunca (1966).