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Birth name
  
Olivera Petrovic

Children
  
Mane Sakic

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Olivera Katarina

Years active
  
1964–present


Olivera Katarina Najnovije poruke Angelina

Also known as
  
Olivera Vuco, Olivera Sakic

Born
  
5 March 1940 (age 84) Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (
1940-03-05
)

Genres
  
Serbian traditional, folk, chanson, Gypsy, pop

Occupation(s)
  
Actress, singer, writer

Spouse
  
Miladin Sakic (m. 1970–1971)

Movies
  
I Even Met Happy Gypsies, Tears for Sale, Mark of the Devil, Goya or the Hard Way to Enlight, Tactical Guerilla

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Olivera Katarina (Serbian: Оливера Катарина; née Petrović (Петровић); born 5 March 1940), also previously known as Olivera Vučo (Оливера Вучо) and Olivera Šakić (Оливера Шакић), is a Serbian actress, singer and writer. She was one of the leading stars of Yugoslav cinema in the 1960s and the 1970s, and is probably the best known for her performance in Aleksandar Petrović's film I Even Met Happy Gypsies (1967), which won the Grand Prix at the 1967 Cannes Film Festival.

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As a singer, Olivera Katarina has performed music of various genres, varying from Serbian traditional to pop music, and in numerous languages. Her version of "Đelem, đelem", which she performed in I Even Met Happy Gypsies, has been considered as one of the best rendition of that song ever recorded.

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Early life

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Olivera Katarina was born Olivera Petrović to father Budimir, a naval captain, and mother Katarina (née Jovančić) on 5 March 1940 in Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia. She adopted Olivera Katarina in 1969 to honour her mother, who had died on 4 January 1969. She spent her childhood in Belgrade, Dobanovci and Valjevo.

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As a child, Olivera Katarina attended piano and ballet lessons. In 1959, she went to Paris and enrolled the Alliance Française school in order to improve her French language skills. Olivera Katarina initially enrolled the University of Belgrade Faculty of Law before switching to the Faculty of Dramatic Arts. Among her mates at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts were Milena Dravić and Petar Kralj.

Career

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She studied at the academy for theatre, film, radio and television in Belgrade. Started her career as a student with a major role as Koštana in a same name play in a National Theatre in Belgrade. There she met Vuk Vučo, a theatre critic whom she later married.

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For a role in Goya or the Hard Way to Enlightenment in 1971 (as Olivera Katarina), she was awarded at festivals in Moscow and Venice. Her major success was in Aleksandar Petrović's I Even Met Happy Gypsies, where she played a gipsy singer named Lenče. Film was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 40th Academy Awards, for a Palme d'Or at the 1967 Cannes Film Festival, and for Best Foreign-Language film at the 26th Golden Globe Awards. It won the FIPRESCI Grand Prize of the Jury at the 1967 Cannes Film Festival. Olivera closed this festival with a concert together with Nana Mouskouri and Dionne Warwick.

She also had a very prominent singing career. She recorded in Serbian language, as well as in Russian, Japanese, Romanian, Greek, Romani, and Indonesian. She sang traditional Serbian folk songs and Gypsy/Romani songs. In famous Paris Olympia she held 72 consecutive concerts.

In 1969, she participated in the national choice to represent Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1969 with the song "Poigraj, poigraj, devojče".

Olivera Katarina is also known as "the only woman Salvador Dalí knelt in front of", being amazed by her beauty and voice, after her concert in Paris.

In 2007, Katarina contributed songs for Marina Abramović's Balkan Erotic Epic, and portrays a goddess in Uroš Stojanović's film Čarlston za Ognjenku.

Personal life

In her early youth Olivera Katarina dated water polo goalkeeper Milan Muškatirović for several years during the late 1950s.

During her time at the film academy she met journalist Vuk Vučo and quickly married him. The marriage lasted only a year and a half.

She then for seven years lived in a common-law relationship with the powerful Yugoslav Security Service (UDBA) operative and Avala Film chairman Ratko Dražević.

In 1970, Olivera Katarina married Miladin Šakić, an administrator who later became the president of the Red Star Belgrade football club, with then Mayor of Belgrade Branko Pešić as Šakić's best man. The couple's only son Mane, a painter based in Madrid, was born on 1 February 1971. Later in 1971, Šakić died in a car accident near Mladenovac. In an interview for the Blic daily in 2011, Olivera Katarina claimed she had not been in a relationship with a man after Šakić.

Studio albums

  • Olivera Katarina (1974)
  • Alaj mi je večeras po volji (1974)
  • O. K. (U ime ljubavi) (1976)
  • Ciganske pesme (1977)
  • Osvetnica (1979)
  • Zarudela zora na Moravi (1980)
  • Idu momci u vojnike (1982)
  • Retka zverka (1984)
  • Romanija/Pleme moje... (1999)
  • Tajna (2009)
  • Compilation albums

  • Alaj mi je večeras po volji – Najlepše pesme (1999)
  • Singles

  • "Nije to, ljudi, istina" / "Šošana" / "'Ajde da igramo" / "Ne dam, ne dam" (1966)
  • "Ja ništa ne znam" / "Bosonoga Sendi (Marioneta)" / "Moj je ceo svet (Uno Tranquillo)" / "A Man and a Woman Theme Song" (1967)
  • "Neću tebe (Doksa to teo)" / "Suliram" / "Svu noć je padao sneg" / "Jer ljubav to je miris belog cveća" (1967)
  • "Đelem, đelem" / "Rino" / "Trajo, trajo" / "Bida" / "Niška Banja" / "Čerde Mile" (1967)
  • "Balade" (1968)
  • "Poigraj, poigraj, devojče" (1969)
  • "Himna čoveku" (1969)
  • "Šu, šu" / "Tula" / "Baš sam srećna ja (La felicidad)" / "Eri (Irene Erini)" (1969)
  • "Ža, ža" / "Lidu, lidu" / "Verka kaluđerka" / "Kaljina, maljina" (1969)
  • "To je naše more, to su naše gore..." (1971)
  • "Vatra" / "Ljubav" (1971)
  • "Budi moj" / "Imam nešto da ti dam" (1971)
  • "Tam deka ima" / "Dimitrijo" (1971)
  • "Treperi jedno veče" / "Htela bih da znam" (1972)
  • "Wakamono ha kaeranakatta" / "Koi ha..." (1973)
  • "Alba" / "Plovi lađa Dunavom" (1973)
  • "Ne dodiruj moje lice" / "Ne reci nikom" (1974)
  • "Pričaj mi o ljubavi" / "Pada noć" (1974)
  • "Alaj mi je večeras po volji" / "Kamerav" / "Čep, čep u slavinu" / "Verka kaluđerka" (1975)
  • "Žena" / "Sada i nikada više" (1975)
  • "Sanjam" / "Bilo je tako lepo sve" (1976)
  • "Crvena jabuka" / "Sijerinska banja" (1977)
  • "Nikad ne zaboravi dane naše ljubavi" / "Slatke male laži" (1979)
  • Filmography

    Actress
    2008
    Tears for Sale as
    Velika Boginja
    1987
    Vuk Karadzic (TV Series) as
    Eustahija Radovanovic
    - Praviteljstvujusci sovjet (1987) - Eustahija Radovanovic
    1982
    Jelena Gavanski (TV Movie) as
    Lina (as Olivera Vuco)
    1982
    Zeleni kabare (TV Series) as
    Olivera
    - Episode #1.12 - Olivera
    1980
    Zarudela zora na Moravi (TV Movie) as
    Pevacica (as Olivera Vuco)
    1979
    Sedam plus sedam (TV Series) as
    Olivera
    - Episode #1.12 (1979) - Olivera
    1976
    Partizani (TV Mini Series)
    - Zima (1976) - (as Olivera Vuco)
    - Jesen (1976) - (as Olivera Vuco)
    - Leto (1976) - (as Olivera Vuco)
    - Ustanak (1976) - (as Olivera Vuco)
    1974
    Polenov prah
    1974
    Zabavni novogodisnji blok (TV Movie)
    1974
    Crveni udar as
    Ana (as Olivera Vuco)
    1974
    Hell River as
    Mila
    1974
    The Dervish and Death as
    Kadinica
    1974
    Umeti voleti (TV Series)
    1973
    Devicanska svirka (TV Movie) as
    Sibila
    1973
    Povratak u Beograd (TV Movie) as
    Pevacica
    1971
    Goya - oder Der arge Weg der Erkenntnis as
    The Duchess Cayetana of Alba
    1970
    Ann and Eve as
    Nightclub Singer (as Olivera Vuco)
    1970
    Ein großer graublauer Vogel as
    Diana (as Olivera Vuco)
    1970
    Mark of the Devil as
    Vanessa Benedikt (as Olivera Vuco)
    1969
    Fraulein Doktor as
    Marchioness de Haro (as Olivera Vucio)
    1968
    Ima ljubavi, nema ljubavi (as Olivera Vuco)
    1968
    Planinata na gnevot as
    Olivera (as Olivera Vuco)
    1968
    Do Not Mention the Cause of Death as
    Marija (as Olivera Vuco)
    1968
    The Hell Before Death as
    Singer (as Olivera)
    1967
    I Even Met Happy Gypsies as
    Lence (as Olivera Vuco)
    1967
    Zamislite... (TV Series) as
    Olivera Vuco
    - Episode #1.1 (1967) - Olivera Vuco
    1966
    U susret zeljama (TV Series) as
    Olivera
    - Episode #1.1 (1966) - Olivera
    1966
    The Soldier as
    Milanka (as Olivera Vuco)
    1966
    Ponedjeljak ili utorak as
    Markova ljubavnica (as Olivera Vuco)
    1966
    San as
    Devojka (as Olivera Vuco)
    1966
    Roj as
    Ljubica (as Olivera Vuco)
    1966
    Kommissar X - Jagd auf Unbekannt as
    Bobo (as Olivera Vuco)
    1965
    Ponocni gost (TV Movie)
    1965
    Sigurno je sigurno (TV Movie)
    1965
    Akcija inspektora Rukavine (TV Movie)(as Olivera Vuco)
    1964
    Nesto o cemu se ne moze govoriti (TV Movie)
    1964
    Put oko sveta as
    Nazlija (as Olivera Vuco)
    1964
    One i on (TV Movie)(as Olivera Vuco)
    1964
    Belo u belom (TV Movie)(as Olivera Vuco)
    1964
    Dobra kob as
    Keti (as Olivera Vuco)
    Music Department
    2020
    Tisina (Short) (title music)
    Soundtrack
    2018
    Ruben Brandt, Collector (performer: "Su Su Sumadijo")
    2008
    Tears for Sale (performer: "Ej Vi Magle", "Jer Ljubav To Je Miris Belog Cveca")
    1967
    Bomb at 10:10 (performer: "Pia's Theme" - as Olivera Vuco)
    Self
    2014
    Mark of the Devil: Mark of the Times (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2007
    Making the Balkans Erotic (Documentary short) as
    Self
    2005
    Balkan Erotic Epic: Olivera Katarina Singing 'My People Sleep a Deep and Lifeless Sleep' (Video short) as
    Self - Singer
    2005
    Balkan Erotic Epic: Olivera Katarina Singing 'O Lord Save Thy People' (Video short) as
    Self - Singer
    2005
    Balkan Erotic Epic - Multi-Channel Version (Video) as
    Self - Singer
    1982
    Urime, Urime (TV Movie documentary)(as Olivera Vuco)
    1969
    Wien nach Noten (TV Movie) as
    Self (as Olivera Vuco)
    1969
    Jugovizija (TV Special) as
    Self (as Olivera Vuco)
    1967
    Discorama (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 30 December 1967 (1967) - Self (as Olivera Vuco)

    References

    Olivera Katarina Wikipedia