Ndriçim Xhepa (born 22 January 1957) is an Albanian actor known for his performance in films and theater since Communist Regime era.
Xhuvani, Robles's "Monserrat", Miller's "Death of a Commissioner", "Under the Lights of the Stage", "Tomorrow is Late" and R. Pulaha's "Stairs", "The Twelfth Night" and "Romeo and Juliet" Shakespeare, "Fernando Krafi wrote me this letter" by Dorst, with which he won the "Alexander Moisiu" Award for Best Actor at the National Theater Festival, 1995, "Death of Danton" by Bühner, "Night of Knocks" in the glass ”of Dh.
Anagnosti, "Death and the Virgin" by Dorfman, "Portrait of Dorian Gray" by Wilde and "Chapter Two" by Simon, with which he won the Award for Best Actor at the Nationwide Acting Festival, "Apollo 2004", in Fier.
Successfully activated in about 30 films, from which stand out "Friends" of K. Casku, "Long time away", "The train departs in seven without five" and "Rapists" by S. Pecan, "Love your name" and " The telephone of a morning "by I. Muçaj by K. Mitros," Shadows left behind "by E. Musliu" Butterfly in my cabin "and" Sako's wedding "by V. Prifti," Return of the Dead Army "by Dhimiter Anagnosti, "I love the Wind" and "Porta Eva" by A. Minges, "Plasticine bullet" by A. Minarolli and "Dear Enemy" by Gj.
[4] Xhepa has been in relationship with Albanian actress Eva Alikaj[5] with whom he acted in many films and theaters but unfortunately they split up.