Kresh Novakovic is a talented actor who has made a name for himself in the entertainment industry with a diverse range of roles in film and television.
Currently, he is starring alongside notable actors such as Jeremy Piven, Taryn Manning, and Bruce Dern in the project "Last Call".
Prior to this, Kresh had the opportunity to work with Ice-T in the film "Equal Standard", and he has also appeared in "American Fright Fest" alongside Dylan Walsh.
One of his most notable projects to date is the drama-mystery "Leaves of the Tree", which he not only starred in but also produced on location in Sicily alongside his brother Ante Novakovic.
The short film "The Fix" and "Leaves of the Tree" gained significant attention and awards on the festival circuit, including the Massachusetts Independent Film Festival, Palm Beach International Film Festival, and the Sarajevo Film Festival.
Kresh was born and raised in the Bronx, New York, and attended Mt. Saint Michaels High School in Mount Vernon before pursuing his passion for theatre acting and screen-writing at Fordham University.
As a life Member of the Common Basis Theatre Company, Kresh has had the opportunity to hone his craft on stage, working under the guidance of founder and artistic director Marcia Haufrecht and member of the Actors Studio, Sheila Gray.
Kresh has also had the privilege of studying with renowned teachers such as Greta Seacat, and he credits the work of director Martin Scorsese, particularly "Mean Streets" and "Raging Bull", as seminal influences on his craft.
For Kresh, the world of movies has been a way to escape the harsh realities of growing up on the mean streets of the Bronx, and he continues to be a talented and versatile actor in the entertainment industry.