Zoran Kesić

Zoran Kesić (Serbian Cyrillic: Зоран Кесић; born 26 May 1976) is a Serbian TV presenter and talk-show host. He has worked on talk/sketch shows Fajront Republika (The Closing-Time Republic) and 24 minuta sa Zoranom Kesićem (24 minutes with Zoran Kesić).

Zoran Kesić
Зоран Кесић
Kesić in May 2012.
Born (1976-07-26) 26 July 1976
Belgrade, SR Serbia, Yugoslavia
NationalitySerbian
OccupationTelevision presenter, humorist
Spouse(s)Ivana Majstorović-Kesić

Biography

Kesić started in broadcasting at only 19 years of age. His first employment was at Studio B television where he began as a roaming reporter on the station's morning program.

After a few years, he had his first television show, Ozbiljne vesti (Serious news), on TV Metropolis. The concept of Serious news evolved into Dezinformator (The Misinformant), in which Kesić and Igor Bugarski produced and performed satirical sketches about politics and current events. The characters developed by Zoran and Bugarski were later used in the Fajront Republika show.

Kesić was also a voice actor in the Serbian animated film Technotise Edit & I by Aleksa Gajić, and in the Serbian-language version of the 3-D film Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, as the Gazelle originally voiced by Bill Hader.

He also presents a show called "24 minutes with Zoran Kesić", broadcast on B92, which he writes together with the authors of satirical web-magazine njuz.net.

Characters played by Kesić

  • Zlatan Kurjak – TV presenter/main character
  • Mamlaz Stamenković – weather presenter/gay
  • Matori (The Bro) – gangsta/rapper
  • Živorad – farmer
  • Professor MA
gollark: There are many things in GTCE for which you need one weird rare metal/gem once then never again, from my JEI checking.
gollark: "Why do I have tetrahedrite? What *is* tetrahedrite? I'll just check JEI... it's copper ore, but I need 5000 GTCE machines to use it."
gollark: It's worse with Gregtech CE.
gollark: Someone did that.
gollark: I'll probably take that, remove a bit to trim it down, and add a few mods I like.

References

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