Neda R. Bric was born in Šempeter near Gorizia. She finished Pre-school Education High school in Ljubljana. In the years 1988/89, Bric was employed as a prompter in Slovene National Theatre Drama, Ljubljana, where she received a company scholarship after passing the entrance exams at the Academy for Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (1989).Bric graduated in 1996. One year prior to this, she joined Mladinsko Theatre, with which she had collaborated already since 1993.
In the early nineties, when she was still a student at the Academy, Bric collaborated with Slovene National Theatre Drama, Ljubljana, and PDG Drama Theatre Nova Gorica (The Misanthrope, directed by Dušan Jovanović) and performed in two projects by Emil Hrvatin: The Woman Who Ceaselessly Speaks and The New Organon (both produced by Cankarjev dom). Bric appeared as an actor in several films (Express, Express by Igor Šterk, Stereotype and Spare Parts by Damjan Kozole, Sweet Dreams by Sašo Podgoršek, and in the documentary Tiigra by Nataša Matjašec) and the TV series Total Sale.
In 2005, Bric created her authorial project (where she also performed) Trieste–Alessandria Embarked (The Lessandrians Story), produced by Maska Institute. The performance appeared at the Alexandria Library Festival.
Mail: neda.bric@guest.arnes.si
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