Petar Arsovski
Born 1945 (age 80) · Mokreni, Macedonia, Yugoslavia
Appears in 58 titles

He is one of the most famous actors in the history of Macedonian theater. He has been part of the ensemble of the Macedonian National Theater for more than 30 years where he had more than 150 premieres, among which the most significant are: Demons directed by Vladimir Milchin; Crime and Punishment directed by Egon Savin; Happy New ’49 directed by Slobodan Unkovski; Dias Irae directed by Slobodan Unkovski; Julius Caesar directed by Ljubisha Georgievski; Power Cag directed by Saso Milenkovski; Government Inspector directed by Vladimir Milchin; The Glembaj’s directed by Ljubisha Georgievski. Lately He also took part in numerous independent and alternative projects among which: Mad Forest directed by Nina Nikolikj; Tito directed by Branko Brezovec; Sex, Lies and Wild Geese directed by Nina Nikolikj; The Other Side directed by Martin Kochovski; Picnic on the Front directed by Luca Cortina. The career of Petre Arsovski is also marked by an extensive number of movies (70 leading roles), TV films and TV serials.

Filmography

The Border Post
7.0
The Border Post
2006
as Ilievski
The Third Half
6.5
The Third Half
2012
as Papas
Bal-Can-Can
7.0
Bal-Can-Can
2005
as The Gravedigger
Goodbye, 20th Century
6.1
Goodbye, 20th Century
1998
as The Man with the Helmet
The Great Water
5.5
The Great Water
2004
as Military Doctor
Spare Parts
6.2
Spare Parts
2003
as Albanec Hasim
Siska Deluxe
6.2
Siska Deluxe
2015
as Goce
The Macedonian Part of Hell
5.7
The Macedonian Part of Hell
1971
as Pande Kajzer
Headnoise
6.6
Headnoise
2002
as Mitke Mitrović
Tattoo
5.1
Tattoo
1991
as Komandir
Charuga
4.9
Charuga
1991
as Ćurković
Gipsy Magic
5.2
Gipsy Magic
1997
as Bosnian
A Dangerous Track
6.2
A Dangerous Track
1984
as Inspektor Vasil
Is It Clear, My Friend?
6.7
Is It Clear, My Friend?
2000
as Besim
Happy New '49
6.6
Happy New '49
1986
as Burger
The Longest Journey
8.0
The Longest Journey
1976
as Jovan
Mrs. Rubin
5.3
Mrs. Rubin
2011
as Professor
The Verdict
6.0
The Verdict
1977
as Komesarot Korab
A Shot
6.3
A Shot
1972
as Igor
Times, Waters
7.8
Times, Waters
1980
as Petre Kjusko