
date of birth: 7.7.1984
height: 180 cm
eyes: blue
hair: brown
languages: czech, english, french, serbian
special skills: singing, dancing, piano, art, music-composing
awards: 2011 -OST-RA-VAR – theatre festival award
Igor Orozovič is a multifaceted Czech actor whose work bridges classical theatre mastery with contemporary cinematic sensitivity. A graduate of Prague’s DAMU and an artist shaped by the rigorous traditions of European stage craft, he brings to film a rare combination of precision, emotional depth and instinctive presence.
On screen, Orozovič moves fluidly between intimate character studies and broader social narratives. His recent roles in Na horách (2025), Struny mojí Lucy (2024) and Cesta do tmy (2023) showcase an actor capable of great stillness and great force — a performer who allows the camera to enter the inner life of a character without ever losing subtlety. His earlier film work, from Idiot, Milada, Fotograf, Řekni to psem and Za vším hledej ženu, reveals an artist consistently attracted to complexity, contradiction and humanity.
Orozovič’s foundation lies in theatre, where he has portrayed some of the most challenging roles in the European canon — from Sophocles’ Oedipus to Mozart in Shaffer’s Amadeus, from Čechov’s Dr. Dorn to Wildes’ Algernon. Since 2013 he has been a prominent member of the National Theatre in Prague, known for performances marked by emotional intelligence, textual clarity and bold interpretative choices.
Beyond acting, he is also a composer, pianist and singer, co-founder of Cabaret Calembour, and an active creator of original stage music — a multidisciplinary artist whose work reflects a deep relationship to rhythm, language and theatricality.
Fluent in English, French and Serbian, Igor Orozovič stands as a compelling European talent: expressive yet restrained, classical yet contemporary, with an on-screen presence that lends itself naturally to auteur cinema, festival drama and internationally-driven storytelling.








