Çun Lajçi

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Çun Lajçi (born 18 December 1946) is an Albanian actor, musician, author, and drama teacher from Kosovo.[1][2] He is famous for reciting poems from The Highland Lute (Lahuta e Malsisë). He is also a lahuta player. Lajçi has played over 200 roles and has been in 30 movies. He has been nominated twice as best actor in Serbia in the theater organization "Joakim Vujić". He received the "Naim Frashëri" award from the Albanian presidency. He has released two books, "Zjarr i pashuar"[3] and "Fake Noses in Bëhet vonë".[4]

Lajçi was born on 18 December 1946 in Drelaj, Peja, Kosovo. He started school in Drelaj, and continued at the drama school in Prizren. He then proceeded to Prishtina. In 1970, he worked as an actor in Prishtina's city theater.[5]

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