Davor Dretar

Davor Dretar
Also known as Drele
Born (1966-09-13) 13 September 1966
Zagreb, SFR Yugoslavia
Origin Croatia
Genres Pop, Folk, "Pop-kuruza"
Occupation(s) Singer, radio presenter, television presenter
Years active 1989–present

Davor Dretar, also known as Drele (born 13 September 1966 as Davor Smári Drettarsson) is a Croatian singer, radio presenter and television presenter of mixed Croatian and Icelandic origin.[1] He is also a founding member of musical group "Dreletronic".[2]

He was a host of Croatian reality show "Farma". In 2009, he competed in the Croatian Radiotelevision popular show "Zvijezde pjevaju", which is the Croatian version of the show Dancing with the Stars and had eventually finished the season on fifth place with his dancing mate, a well known singer Zorica Kondža. He also made minor appearance in television sitcoms "Stipe u gostima", "Bitange i princeze" and "Zauvijek susjedi". During the year 2007 he entered the Guinness World Records with his colleague Kristijan Petrović for longest hosting of a talk-show ever. It was performed as a part of annually held entertainment festival Špancirfest and it lasted 35 hours and 16 minutes.[3] At present he is working as radio presenter of morning programme on Narodni radio radio station.

Filmography

Television appearances

Television and radio presenter

References

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