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Agim Shuke
View on WikipediaAgim Shuka (29 April 1942 – May 20, 1992) was an Albanian actor known for playing numerous roles in films and theaters.
Key Information
Early life and Family origins
[edit]Agim Shuka was born in April 1942 in Kuçovë, Albania, which is in the Berat county. He is the child of Kozma Shuka and Kristina Leka and had an older brother, Vasil Shuka (1939–1995). His mother, Kristina, was the daughter of Dhoksani Leka. She was from the Mangalem neighbourhood in Berat. His father, Kozma Shuka, and his paternal family (Shuka), had their origins in Vokopole,[1] a village in Berat. Agim and his family were of the Orthodox Christian faith. Agim can trace his ancestry back to his great-grandfather Nasi Shuka and his grandfather Koli Nasi Shuka. It is said that Nasi Shuka and his brothers, Josif Shuka and Koçi Shuka came to Vokopola from Moscopole, to escape persecution.[2] They chose the village of Vokopola due to the fact the village was Orthodox Christian like the family. His uncle Toli Shuka, opened the first cinema in Kuçovë, now known as "Kinema Kadri Roshi," . Toli was a Partisan from Kuçovë who died in the 2nd World War due to Ballist forces killing him; he became a war hero due to his bravery in the war. Toli gained a street in Kuçovë named after him as a sign of respect from the town.[3] His other uncle, Fani Shuka, helped raise the Albanian flag of independence in Vokopola, which represented the city of Berat, in 1912 with fellow patriot Kostandin Gjorga, who was a delegate of Ismail Qemali, and fellow family member Tili Shuka. Fani also took part in the Vlora war in 1920 against the Italians, killing one, as he lived in Vlore during this time period. Agim lost his father Kozma Shuka at a young age, therefore only growing up with his mother Kristina and brother Vasil mainly throughout his youth. Agim was always passionate about acting and eventually pursued his dreams.
Education
[edit]After graduating from the Higher Institute of Arts (today the Academy of Arts), he started working as an actor in the People's Theatre (today the National Theatre) and later as a lecturer at the Higher Institute of Arts (today the Academy of Arts)
His first film role was "Dini" in Oshtimim në bregdet in 1966. Other film roles would continue, such as the role of "Bashkim" in Old Wounds in 1969; "Sandri" in In the Beginning of Summer in 1975; the role of the Albanian Commissioner of the Naval Base in Face to Face; "Musa" in Militant in 1984, etc. His most recent role was as Anila's father in A Boy and A Girl in 1990.
Personal life and family life
[edit]He married Fedra Pilika from Korçë on the 27th of July 1975. Her brother was the former footballer and manager Aleko Pilika. Agim then moved to Vlore with Fedra, and had two kids with her. Orli Shuka (1976) and Iris Shuka (1979), the family, moved to Tirana afterwards, where he lived out the rest of his life and amazing acting career.
Agim Shuka died in 1992 due to a brutal attack against him. He did not survive.[4] The police never discovered why these events occurred.
His brother, Vasil, died three years later as a result of gang-related violence involving his son, Ardian.
Filmography
[edit]1990—Fletë të bardha .............................Kryetari i Kooperativës[5][6]
1990—Një djalë edhe një vajzë ...............................Babai i Anilës [7]
1988—Shkëlqimi i përkohëshëm ...............................Trajneri[8]
1988—Treni niset në shtatë pa pesë ........................Doktori[9]
1987—Telefoni i një mëngjesi ...............................Dhimitri[10]
1986—Dy herë mat............................................Shefi i Policisë[11]
1986—Rrethimi i vogël..............................Faiku, Sekretari i Partisë së Rrethit[12]
1985—Të shoh në sy ...............................Zv/Drejtori[13]
1984—Militanti .................................................Musai[14]
1984—Taulanti kërkon një motër ............................Gëzimi[15]
1982—Shi në plazh teatër-komedi.............................Daja[16]
1982—nëntori i dytë ..........................................Jani Minga[17]
1980—Një ndodhi në port .....................................Inxhinieri i laboratorit[18]
1980—Vëllezër dhe shokë .....................................Dania, nallbani i fshatit[19]
1979—Ballë për ballë .....................................Komisari Shqiptar i Bazës[20]
1979—Përtej mureve të gurta ................................Doktor Xhema[21]
1978—I treti .........................................Gëzimi[22]
1978—Vajzat me kordele të kuqe ............................Mësuesi i Historisë[23]
1975—Në fillim të verës .......................................Sandri[24]
1969—Plagë të vjetra ..........................................Bashkimi[25]
1966—Oshëtim në bregdet ...................................Dini[26]
References
[edit]- ^ "Historiku i Vokopoles: Fshati qyteze i Beratit (Libri i I)". shop.eastview.com. Retrieved 2023-10-30.
- ^ Princeton Papers: Interdisciplinary Journal of Middle Eastern Studies. Markus Wiener Publishers. 2000. p. 100.
- ^ "Mirësevini në Bashkinë Kuçovë". Bashkia Kucove. Retrieved 2023-04-17.
- ^ "Vrasja e aktorit të njohur, krimi i pazbuluar i 25 viteve më parë | Gazeta DITA". gazetadita.al. Retrieved 10 January 2022.
- ^ "Agim Shuka IMDB". IMDb.
- ^ Shanaj, Mevlan, Fletë të bardha (Drama), RTSH-Televizioni Shqiptar, retrieved 10 January 2022
- ^ Mitro, Kristaq; Muçaj, Ibrahim, Një djalë edhe një vajzë, Albfilm, Tirana, retrieved 10 January 2022
- ^ Xholi, Albert, Shkëlqimi i përkohëshëm, Albfilm, Tirana, retrieved 10 January 2022
- ^ Pecani, Spartak, Treni niset më shtatë pa pesë (Drama), Albfilm, Tirana, retrieved 10 January 2022
- ^ Mitro, Kristaq; Muçaj, Ibrahim, Telefoni i një mëngjesi (Drama, Family), Albafilm-Tirana, retrieved 10 January 2022
- ^ Kapexhiu, Bujar, Dy herë mat (Comedy, Family), Albafilm-Tirana, retrieved 10 January 2022
- ^ Kumbaro, Saimir, Rrethimi i vogël (Drama, Family), Albafilm-Tirana, retrieved 10 January 2022
- ^ Shanaj, Mevlan, Të shoh në sy (Drama), RTSH-Televizioni Shqiptar, retrieved 10 January 2022
- ^ Milkani, Piro (26 November 1984), Militanti (Drama), Albfilm, Tirana, Shqipëria e Re, retrieved 10 January 2022
- ^ Keko, Xhanfize (10 January 1985), Taulanti kërkon një motër (Drama), Albfilm, Tirana, Shqipëria e Re, retrieved 10 January 2022
- ^ Kame, Gëzim, Shi në Plazh (Comedy), retrieved 10 January 2022
- ^ Gjika, Viktor (27 November 1982), Nëntori i dytë (Drama), Albfilm, Tirana, Shqipëria e Re, retrieved 10 January 2022
- ^ Hakani, Hysen, Një ndodhi në port (Drama), Albfilm, Tirana, retrieved 10 January 2022
- ^ Anagnosti, Dhimiter (27 November 1980), Vëllezër dhe shokë (Drama), Shqipëria e Re, retrieved 10 January 2022
- ^ Milkani, Piro; Çashku, Kujtim (7 November 1979), Ballë për ballë (Drama), Shqipëria e Re, retrieved 10 January 2022
- ^ Erebara, Gëzim (2 June 1979), Përtej mureve të gurta (Drama), Shqipëria e Re, retrieved 10 January 2022
- ^ I treti (Drama), RTSH-Televizioni Shqiptar, retrieved 10 January 2022
- ^ Erebara, Gëzim (5 March 1979), Vajzat me kordele të kuqe (Drama), Shqipëria e Re, retrieved 10 January 2022
- ^ Erebara, Gëzim (22 November 1975), Në fillim të verës (Drama, War), Shqipëria e Re, retrieved 10 January 2022
- ^ Anagnosti, Dhimiter (23 May 1968), Plagë të vjetra (Drama), Shqipëria e Re, retrieved 10 January 2022
- ^ Hakani, Hysen (6 November 1966), Oshëtime në bregdet (Drama, Family), Shqipëria e Re, retrieved 10 January 2022
Agim Shuke
View on GrokipediaEarly life
Family background
Agim Shuke was born on 8 April 1942 in Kuçovë, Albania, into a simple working family. [3] [1] He was the son of a technician at the local cinema and Kristina (née Leka) Shuka. [4] [5] His father died at the age of 50 when Agim was young, leaving the family in hardship. [4] Agim was raised primarily by his mother Kristina and his older brother. [4] [5] Kristina raised her two sons with great effort amid these challenges. [4] [5] His paternal grandmother was Orthodox. [6] This early life in Kuçovë shaped his childhood before he later moved to Tirana for his professional pursuits.Education
Agim Shuke received his formal acting education at the Higher Institute of Arts in Tirana, an institution now known as the Academy of Arts. [3] He completed his studies and graduated in 1966. [3] This education directly led to his entry into professional acting in 1966, when he joined the “Petro Marko” Theater in Vlorë. [3] He later performed at the People's Theatre (now the National Theatre) in Tirana. [3]Career
Theater career
Agim Shuke began his theater career in 1966 at the "Petro Marko" Professional Theater in Vlorë shortly after graduating from the Higher Institute of Arts. [7] [3] He later joined the People's Theatre (now the National Theatre) in Tirana, where he developed a long association and appeared in numerous productions as part of the Albanian dramatic repertoire. His work on stage emphasized versatile performances in classic and contemporary Albanian plays, contributing to the theater's repertoire during a period of significant cultural activity in the country. [7] One notable role was as Zenos in the comedy Shi në plazh. [7] His commitment to the People's Theatre continued throughout his life until 1992. [7]Film career
Agim Shuke began his film career with his debut role as Dini in Oshëtime në bregdet (1966). [9] He subsequently became a prolific presence in Albanian cinema throughout the communist era, appearing in more than a dozen feature films and television productions between 1966 and 1991. [9] Among his notable performances were Jani Minga in Nëntori i dytë (1982), [9] Musai in Militanti (1984), [9] and Zeno Xhixha in the television movie Shi në Plazh (1984), the latter earning a particularly high IMDb user rating of 9.4 based on viewer votes. [10] Shuke also portrayed Gëzimi in Taulanti kërkon një motër (1985) [9] and Dhimitri in Telefoni i një mëngjesi (1987), [9] contributing to several key works of Albanian socialist realism cinema. In the later years of his screen career, as Albania transitioned from communism, Shuke took on roles including Kryetari in the television movie Fletë të bardha (1990) [9] and Babai i Aniles in Një djalë edhe një vajzë (1990). [9] His film work often ran parallel to his established theater engagements, helping to define Albanian cinematic output during a period of ideological constraint and eventual change. [9]Teaching career
Agim Shuke began teaching in 1986 as a teacher of Acting Mastery at the Higher Institute of Arts (today the Academy of Arts). [3] Described as an acting teacher and professor, he mentored students in acting techniques during the later phase of his professional life. [3] He continued balancing his pedagogical role with active participation in theater and film performances until 1992. [3] This dual engagement reflected his commitment to both practicing and transmitting the craft of acting within Albania's artistic community. [3]Personal life
Death
Selected filmography
- ''Vajzat me kordele të kuqe'' (1978)[1]
- ''Ballë për ballë'' (1979)[1]
- ''Përtej mureve të gurta'' (1979)[1]
- ''Vëllezër dhe shokë'' (1980)[1]
- ''Një ndodhi në port'' (1980)[1]
- ''Nëntori i dytë'' (1982)[1]
- ''Militanti'' (1984)[1]
- ''Shi në Plazh'' (1984)[1]
- ''Taulanti kërkon një motër'' (1985)[1]
- ''Mësuesi i letërsisë'' (1985)[1]
- ''Rrethimi i vogël'' (1986)[1]
- ''Dy herë mat'' (1986)[1]
- ''Telefoni i një mëngjesi'' (1987)[1]
- ''Treni niset në shtatë pa pesë'' (1988)[1]
- ''Një djalë edhe një vajzë'' (1990)[1]
- ''Fletë të bardha'' (1990)[1]
- ''Shkallët'' (1990)[1]
- ''Vizita e damës plakë'' (1991)[1]
