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'''Boris Svrtan''' (b. 1964) is a [[Croatia|Croatian]] voice actor who dubbed [[Bert]] ([[International Bert#croatia|Berti]]) in ''[[Ulica Sezam (Croatia)|Ulica Sezam]]'', the Croatian package dubbing ''[[Play With Me Sesame]]'', ''[[Elmo's World]]'', and other segments.
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'''Boris Svrtan''' (b. 1964) is a [[Croatia|Croatian]] voice actor who dubbed [[Bert]] ([[International Bert#croatia|Berti]]) in ''[[Ulica Sezam (Croatia)|Ulica Sezam]]'', the Croatian package dubbing ''[[Play with Me Sesame]]'', ''[[Elmo's World]]'', and other segments.
   
Svrtan dubbed Isaac Sumdac on ''Transformers Animated'' and parts in the Romanian series ''Women Stories''. He began his acting career when Croatia was still part of [[Yugoslavia]], including stage work and a small part as a security guard in the 1991 film ''The Pope Must Diet'' (with [[Robbie Coltrane]], [[Paul Bartel]], and [[Robert Stephens]]).
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Svrtan dubbed Isaac Sumdac on ''[[Transformers]] Animated'' and parts in the Romanian series ''Women Stories''. He began his acting career when Croatia was still part of [[Yugoslavia]], including stage work and a small part as a security guard in the 1991 film ''The Pope Must Diet'' (with [[Robbie Coltrane]], [[Paul Bartel]], and [[Robert Stephens]]).
   
 
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Borissvrtan

Boris Svrtan (b. 1964) is a Croatian voice actor who dubbed Bert (Berti) in Ulica Sezam, the Croatian package dubbing Play with Me Sesame, Elmo's World, and other segments.

Svrtan dubbed Isaac Sumdac on Transformers Animated and parts in the Romanian series Women Stories. He began his acting career when Croatia was still part of Yugoslavia, including stage work and a small part as a security guard in the 1991 film The Pope Must Diet (with Robbie Coltrane, Paul Bartel, and Robert Stephens).