Filip Šovagović
Biography
Filip Šovagović (born September 13, 1966 in Zagreb, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Croatian actor, playwright and journalist. At first known simply as the son of renowned Croatian actor Fabijan Šovagović borned in Ladimirevci, Filip Šovagović has appeared in many films and TV shows in the last decade and a half, gradually building a reputation of his own. His films include No Man's Land, Oscar winner, and in 2005 he made his directorial début with the film Pušća Bistra. Šovagović is author of five plays, one of them, "The Brick", won the most important European radio award, Grand Prix of Italia. He writes a column in the Croatian daily newspaper 24 sata. His sister Anja Šovagović-Despot is also a renowned actress.
As Director
Filmography
No Man's Land
as Cera 2001
Metastases
as Zombi 2009
The Living and the Dead
as Tomo / Martin 2007
The Last Will
as Kuzma 2001
Sokol Did Not Love Him
as Beneš 1988
In Four Rows
as Poručnik Hunjeta 1999
Death Diploma
as Nik 1989
The Melon Route
as Lak 2006
Charuga
as Krmpotić 1991
Celestial Body
as Major Uzelac 2000
The Three Men of Melita Zganjer
as Juan / Felipe Mulero 1998
Love Life of a Gentle Coward
as Filip 2009
The Eighth Commissioner
as Brkljačić 2018
Infection
as Gradonačelnik / Izbavitelj 2003
Hamburg Altona
as Bogart 1989
Russian Meat
as Rožić 1997
Fragments: Chronicle of a Vanishing
as Ivan Livaja 1991