The actor Vuk Čelebić won the hearts of the viewers of the series with the role of Robert Bláha – a nice guy who gradually turned out to be a master of manipulation. Although his character died in 2018, fans still remember him.
Roots in Montenegro
Vuk Čelebić was born into an artistic family. His father, Gojko Čelebić, worked as a director, dramaturg and later as Minister of Culture of Montenegro in the government of Prime Minister Milo Đukanović. "Dad pushed for many bold changes, had a new national theater built and ran it for a while," recalls Vuk.
Vuk's childhood therefore took place partly in Černá Hora, and part of his student life was spent in Prague, where his parents got to know the environment of DAMU. The family emphasized the common, and therefore the young Vuk found himself between Prague and Černá Hora.
In the footsteps of his parents
Acting attracted him from childhood, and although his father initially recommended a different path, Vuk insisted on . He graduated from DAMU, just like his father, and since then he has been working on theater stages in Prague, Cheb and Mladá Boleslav.
During his studies, he met the pianist Bára Císařovská, with whom he has two daughters - Ester Clare and Isabella Aria. Vuk rather stays away from public life, but occasionally shares photos with his fans on social networks.
Role in series
In addition to Ulica, Vuk Čelebić appeared in series such as:
Murder in the region (6th episode of Tonda)
Crime scene of Česká Budějovice
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