Adem Mikullovci | |
Office1: | Chairman of the Assembly |
Term Start1: | 29 June 2017 |
Term End1: | 7 September 2017 |
Predecessor1: | Kadri Veseli |
Successor1: | Kadri Veseli |
Birth Name: | Adem Mikullovci |
Birth Date: | December 21, 1937 |
Birth Place: | Vučitrn, Kingdom of Yugoslavia |
Death Place: | Pristina, Kosovo |
Occupation: | Actor, Politician |
Spouse: | Lumnije Mikullovci |
Party: | Vetëvendosje (2017–2020) |
Signature: | Adem Mikullovci (nënshkrim).svg |
Signature Size: | 85px |
Adem Mikullovci (21 December 1937 – 15 September 2020) was a Kosovan actor and politician. He was a member of the Parliament of the Republic of Kosovo. As an actor, he participated in the constellation of the actors of the former People's Provincial Theater of Kosovo (now Kosovo National Theater). After dropping out of studies at the Academy of Theater and Film in Belgrade in 1968, he returned to Pristina and started working at the theater. From that year (1968) to July 1990, Adem Mikullovci made a career with 45 main roles and about 70 roles in theatrical performances.
Mikullovci belongs to the generation of Albanian actors of the former People's Provincial Theatre of Kosovo (now The National Theatre of Kosovo). After he terminated his studies at the Academy of Film and Theatre in Belgrade in 1968, he returned to the theater in Pristina, the capital of Kosovo, and began his acting career. From that year 1968 up to 1990, he played 45 main and 70 supporting roles in plays in Albanian, such as Waiting for Godot (1977), I'm Going to Hunt, The Man Who Saw His Death, Love, The Straw Hotel, End of the World, Fly in the Ear, and Ervehe. Mikullovci was also the producer of several theatrical plays, including After Death (Cajupi), The Age of Whiteness (D. Agolli), Dan The Devil, Angel Of The Station, The Bed, and The Listener; a stand-up comedy produced in 2011.[1]
In 1990 he was among the deputies of the Kosovo Assembly who promulgated the Constitutional Declaration of 2 July.[2]
Mikullovci re-entered into politics when he joined Vetëvendosje in May 2017, a party he had been a long time supporter of.[3] In the 2017 Kosovan parliamentary election, he won a seat in parliament.[4] As the oldest person in parliament, he acted as the chairman of the assembly between June and September 2017 until full-time candidate Kadri Veseli was re-elected by parliament.
Mikullovci died at 12:20 am on September 15, 2020.[5]