Robert Ugrina (born 1974 in Zagreb) is a Croatian actor and comedian.
He is best known for his roles in the popular comedy series ' (2005-2006), Zakon! (2009) and ' (2016-2020). He has appeared in Sleep Sweet, My Darling, What Is a Man Without a Moustache? (both 2005), Metastases (2009), Josef (2011), Vegetarian Cannibal (2012) and Lavina (2017).
He is also known for an extensive stage and voice-acting career. He has provided voice-work for over a hundred animated feature films and Mr. Krabs in the Croatian-language version of SpongeBob SquarePants.
He graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Arts of the University of Zagreb.
He conceived his successful comedic career on television initially for his role as Drago in ' (2005-2006). After that stint, he appeared as in the memorable supporting role of Medo Bruno on Bitange i princeze.
His perhaps best-known role is the abused sidekick of Inspector Zdravko MaÃÂek (played by Stojan Matavulj) Mateo ÃÂiriàin the controversial series Zakon! (2009) by Ivan Goran Vitez. While it was short-lived, the series has now garnered a cult following. From 2016 to 2020, he portrayed Joà ¾a, a lazy mechanic and husband of hairdresser Lili (played by Jadranka ÃÂokiÃÂ) in the commercially successful Aldo Tardozzi comedy '.
He also appeared in Zabranjena ljubav, Naà ¡a mala klinika, Bibin svijet, Stipe u gostima and Najbolje godine.
He has worked actively on film, performing as a leading man in Sleep Sweet, My Darling, Otac (both 2005) Metastases (2009) and Lavina (2017) and a character actor in What Is a Man Without a Moustache? (2005), Play Me a Love Song (2007), Will Not End Here (2008), Josef (2011) and Vegetarian Cannibal (2012). Lavina, screened at the 2017 Pula Film Festival, seen Ugrina star in a leading female role and gained him a Golden Arena for Best Supporting Actress nomination.
Ugrina has starred in plays in various theatres in Zagreb, Split, Poà ¾ega, Varaà ¾din and Virovitica. He has starred in plays including VjenÃÂani list, Radio Tesla, Brak iz raÃÂuna and Sve o muà ¡karcima.