Zorka Todosić
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Zorka Todosić (1 April 1864 – 28 December 1936, in Cyrillic Зорка Тодосић) was a Serbian stage actress and operetta singer, associated with the National Theatre in Belgrade.
Zorka Kolarovic was born at Novi Sad, the daughter of Dimitrije Kolarovic (1839-1899) and Ljubica Kolarovic (1836-1890), both actors, and part of the Popović family. She was raised and educated in Belgrade. She studied music and acting with Davorin Jenko and Tosa Jovanović.
Career
Zorka Kolarovic began performing in childhood with her parents.[1] She joined the National Theatre in Belgrade as a young woman, and was a star there for decades.[2] She was billed as "Zorka Todosić", originally by mistake, but she kept the simplification of her married name as her stage name. She was the first to play Borislav Stanković's Koštana when the play debuted in 1900,[3] and she played the role for the next six years. She was often cast in "soubrette" roles, especially in adaptations from Molière.
Her acting career ended when she developed memory problems associated with dementia; her last stage appearance was in Skopje in 1915.[1]