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Years active
  
1958-Present

Spouse(s)
  
Dhorke Orgocka

Name
  
Dhimiter Orgocka


Born
  
1936 (age 78–79)
Korce, Albania

Occupation
  
Film and Theater Actor and Director

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Dhimiter Orgocka (born 1936) is an Albanian movie and theater actor and director, and People's Artist of Albania for his artistical merits.

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Personal life

He was born in 1936 in Korçë, Albania and graduated in the Faculty of Albanian Language in the University of Tirana. He has been married to Dhorkë Orgocka, a Merited Artist of Albania Albanian actress, for all his life.

Working career

He started to work as a director right after school in the Andon Zako Çajupi theater of Korçë, on which he has directed around 100 premières.

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His first role as an actor wa that of Gjergj in the "Great Love" (Albanian: Dashuria e madhe) drama from Fatmir Gjata, whereas his first work as a director wa that of "The house on the lane" (Albanian: Shtëpia në rrugicë) from Teodor Laço. He has also acted in movies such as in "The Gramaphone General" (Albanian: Gjeneral gramafoni), and "Nothing can be forgotten" (Albanian: Asgjë nuk harrohet).

Awards

He is a recipient of the following national and international awards:

  • Best role for the monodrama Amok from Stephan Zweig (in the 8th Festival of Theaters in Kiev Ukraine, 2005)
  • Best role for the monodrama Amok from Stephan Zweig (in the Festival of International Theaters in Bitola and Macedonia, 2005).
  • Grand Prize Sulejman Pitarka for directing the drama “Dhëndër për Kristinën” of Skënder Demollit in the 5th festival of the Albanian Theaters (in Macedonia, “Dibra 2006”),
  • Cup of Festival for the monodrama Amok from Stephan Zweig (in the international festival of Monodrames në Vroslav, Poland 2007)
  • Recognition

    In 2007 The House of Culture of Maliq was named after him, “Dhimitër Orgocka House of Culture”

    References

    Dhimitër Orgocka Wikipedia