Goran Stefanovski
- January 10, 2024
- Writer
Quick Facts
Full Name | Goran Stefanovski |
Occupation | Writer |
Date Of Birth | Apr 27, 1952(1952-04-27) |
Age | 72 |
Date Of Death | November 27, 2018, Canterbury, United Kingdom |
Birthplace | Bitola |
Country | North Macedonia |
Birth City | Bitola Municipality |
Horoscope | Taurus |
Goran Stefanovski Biography
Name | Goran Stefanovski |
Birthday | Apr 27 |
Birth Year | 1952 |
Place Of Birth | Bitola |
Home Town | Bitola Municipality |
Birth Country | North Macedonia |
Birth Sign | Taurus |
Siblings | Vlatko Stefanovski |
Goran Stefanovski is one of the most popular and richest Writer who was born on April 27, 1952 in Bitola, Bitola Municipality, North Macedonia.
Goran Stefanovski was born on 27 April 1952 in Bitola, a town then in Yugoslavia, near the border with Greece on the Balkan Peninsula in Eastern Europe. His father, Mirko, was a theatre director and his mother, Nada, a leading actress. Much of Goran’s childhood was spent in theatres. His younger brother is Vlatko Stefanovski (Влатко Стефановски), a well-known virtuoso guitarist.
Goran Stefanovski (Горан Стефановски) (27 April 1952 – 27 November 2018) was a leading Macedonian dramatist, screenwriter, essayist, lecturer and public intellectual. He died on 27 November 2018 in the UK. Stefanovski was an international figure, whose work dealt with issues of migration, post- communist transition and identity, as well as what it means to be human.
Goran Stefanovski Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Writer |
House | Living in own house. |
Goran Stefanovski is one of the richest Writer from North Macedonia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Goran Stefanovski 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
A radio play about Shakespeare, two TV plays with a contemporary setting, and a six-part TV series set in the 1940s followed Goran Stefanovski’s early success in the second half of the 1970s. In 1979 he wrote his best-known play, Wild Flesh (Диво месо), which has had fifteen productions to date all over Europe, including London, and is on the secondary school curriculum in his homeland. The play is based on the experiences of his father and uncles during World War II. It brought him the October Prize of the Republic of Macedonia for exceptional artistic achievement, the highest award of the Republic, as well as the 1980 Award for Best Yugoslav Play of the Year at the Belgrade International Theatre Festival.
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In 1990 he took his family to Providence, Rhode Island, USA, where he spent six months as Outstanding Artist Fulbright Scholar at Brown University and began a lifelong friendship with professor John Emigh.
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Sue Ranked on the list of most popular Writer. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in North Macedonia. Goran Stefanovski celebrates birthday on April 27 of every year.
In 1992, Dragan Klaić, one of Goran’s former teachers at the Belgrade Faculty of Dramatic Arts and a close friend, put him in touch with Chris Torch of the Jordcirkus theatre group in Stockholm, who commissioned a play, in cooperation with the Antwerp European Capital of Culture, about Sarajevo, the Bosnian city then undergoing a brutal siege. Sarajevo, an oratorio for the theatre went on an extensive tour across Europe in the summer of 1993, including the London International Festival of Theatre and the Kampnagel International Summer Festival in Hamburg. Sarajevo was published in London, New York, and Illinois. This successful venture was followed by performance scripts for the festivals of European Capitals of Culture in Copenhagen, Stockholm, Avignon, and Bologna, all in collaboration with Chris Torch.