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This article is an orphan, as few or no other articles link to it. Please introduce links to this page from related articles; suggestions may be available. (May 2010) Vladislav Lalicki Vladislav Lalicki Born 1 June 1935 Šabac, Serbia Died 29 December 2008 (age 73) Belgrade, Serbia Field Production designer, Costume designer Vladislav Lalicki (aka Wladyslaw Lalitzky), (1 June 1935 – 29 December 2008) was a production designer and costume designer from the former Yugoslavia. He was born Šabac, Serbia (former Yugoslavia. Lalicki was also a painter whose work is well known all over the world. He died in Belgrade, Serbia and was laid to rest in Alley of Distinguished Citizens in Novo groblje in the city. Lalicki has worked with Šabac National Theatre since 1958, Atelje 212 Theatre in Belgrade since 1961, Yugoslav Drama Theatre since 1965. He worked with theatres in USA, the former USSR and Poland and with many theatres and theatre groups in the former Yugoslavia. Vladislav Lalicki was production/costume designer for over 500 theatre plays, 200 TV shows and numerous movies. He also provided more than 500 books with illustrations. Lalicki spent most of his life in Belgrade, Serbia but he also spent 18 years (1984–2002) in Johannesburg, South Africa, where he influenced South African art. Many of his paintings are located in the Johannesburg Museum and the Everard Read Art Gallery. He has been married twice and has four children (Natasa, Aleksandar, Jovan, Kristina). Contents 1 Member of 2 Filmography as production/costume designer 3 Awards 4 References 5 Sources 6 External links Member of ULUPUDS "Serbian Association of Applied Arts Artists and Designers" SPID-YU "Federation of Association of Applied Arts Artists and Designers of Yugoslavia" ICSID "International Council of Societies of Industrial Design" ICOGRADA "International Council of Graphic Design Association" WCC "World Crafts Council" AIC "Academie Internationale dela Céramique" Filmography as production/costume designer Doktorka na selu (1982) TV Series Kante ili kese (1982) (TV) Kir Janja (1981) (TV) Deset najlepsih dana (1980) (TV) Telegram (1980) (TV) Tren (1980) (mini) TV Series Sumnjivo lice (1979) (TV) Cardak ni na nebu ni na zemlji (1978) TV Series Maska (1978) (TV) Sedam sekretara SKOJ-a (1978) (mini) TV Series Marija Magdalena (1977) (TV) Poseta stare dame (1976) (TV) Prica o vojniku (1976) Testament (1975) Obesenjak (1974) (TV) Kralj Ibi (1973) (TV) Proslava (1973) (TV) Celava pevacica (1972) (TV) Gradjani sela Luga (1972) TV Series Nesporazum (1972) (TV) Sami bez andjela (1972) (TV) Slava i san (1972) (TV) Sladak zivot na srpski nacin (1971) (TV) Levaci (1970) TV Series Evgenija na zrnu graska (1968) (TV) Kad golubovi polete (1968) Martin Krpan s vrha (1968) (TV) Prijateljstvo, zanat najstariji (1968) (TV) Sirota Marija (1968) Zanati (1968) TV Series Eci, pec, pec (1961) Pedagoska bajka (1961) Awards Work Life Award "Petar Pasic" (2004) BIENNALE DE PARIS (1961) Award "Sterija Popovic" for costume design (1981) Special Award "Sterija Popovic" for theatre play "Bele rakete lete na Amsterdam" (1973) 1st price for production design of "Tri para hozn tregera" theatre play in Leskovac (1970) Golden Laurel Crown in Sarajevo (1968) Golden Laurel Crown in Sarajevo (1963) November award of city Šabac for theatre play "Fuente Ovehuna, Zlatni pijesak" (1958) November award of city Šabac for design "Fuente Ovehuna, Zlatni pijesak" (1958) 1st price on "Susreti Vojvodjanskih Pozorista" 1st price on "ULUPUS Spring Salon" for design 1st award on "Oktobarski Salon za Slikarstvo" 1st award on "Oktobarski Salon za Slikarstvo" 1st award on "Lutkarski Festival Jugoslavije" References Grania, Ogilvie (1988). The dictionary of South African painters and sculptors, including Namibia. Everard Read. ISBN 978-0-620-12663-2.  Don, Rubin (2001). World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre, Volume 1. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-25157-0.  Mala Enciklopedija (III Izdanje). Prosveta, Beograd. 1978.  Sources External links Vladislav Lalicki at the Internet Movie Database Persondata Name Lalicki, Vladislav Alternative names Lalitzky, Wladyslaw; Short description Production and Costume Designer Date of birth June 1, 1935 Place of birth Šabac, Serbia Date of death December 29, 2008 Place of death Belgrade, Serbia