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Tjaša Železnik joined the Ljubljana City Theatre in 2009. She has created several prominent roles at the Ljubljana City Theatre: Katarina in For Our Young Ladies by Draga Potočnjak (dir. Tijana Zinajić), The Girl in Tanja-Tanja by Olja Muhina (dir. Matjaž Pograjc), Srednja in Drums at Night by Bertolt Brecht (dir. Matjaž Pograjc) and Nataša in Revelations by Dušan Jovanović (dir. Janez Pipan). She played several roles in Ödön von Horváth's Don Juan Returns from the War (dir. Dušan Jovanović). She was Mariane in Molière's The Miser (dir. Boris Kobal), Natalie Voss in David Gieselmann's The Pigeons (dir. Tijana Zinajić), Isabella in The Knight of Miracles by Lope de Vega (dir. Luka Martin Škof) and Rebecca Glass in Farther Than Far by Zinnia Harris (dir. Tijana Zinajić). This season she has played in five plays, the dramas What I Know Is True, Silent Breath, the black comedy Taka sem kot vi, rada imam jabolka, the comedies Dragi, doma sem! and Čudežna terapija. She is also successfully establishing herself in film and television. She has played in four feature films: she was Ana in Ljubljani by Igor Šterko, Olga/Neža/Ajda in Kratki stiki by Janez Lapajnet, Tara in Lajf by Vito Taufer) and Živa in Osebna prgajja by Janez Lapajnet. For her roles in Kratki stiki, she received the Vesna Award for Best Actress at the 9th Slovenian Film Festival in Portorož in 2006. Television viewers know her for her role as Ana/Fana in the TV series Dober dan.