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Born in Belgrade, Dravic was involved with the performing arts from the age of four: first with dance and later classical ballet. In 1959, while in high school, director Frantisek Cap saw her on the cover of a youth magazine in a ballet dancers group photo and decided on the spot to approach her about being in his film Vrata ostaju otvorena. After appearing in few more films she decided to pursue acting full-time and successfully enrolled in Belgrade's Dramatic Arts Academy.
Her big break came in 1962 when she won the Golden Arena for Best Actress award (which was the Yugoslav equivalent of Academy Award) for her role in Branko Bauer's film Prekobrojna. This was the moment that sent her on the way to becoming Yugoslavia's first and arguably the biggest female movie star.
Milena Dravic continued with long and prolific career during which she showed great talent and versatility. She was equally memorable and believable as the tragic heroine in state-sponsored World War II epics, eccentric protagonist of experimental art-house films like WR: Mysteries of the Organism and romantic comedies. She especially excelled in the latter during the 1970s and 1980s. She won the Cannes Best Supporting Actress Award in 1980 for Special Treatment.
For her roles and contributions to domestic cinematography, she received the prestigious Pavle Vujisic Award in August 1994.- Actress
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Olivera Markovic has prevailed in the Yugoslav theater, film and television scene since she first appeared in modern American stage plays by such authors as Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams and William Inge in the early 1950s, and was also able to impress audiences and critics alike in more light-hearted roles.
In addition, she has figured in plays by Labiche and Priestly, Shaw and William Shakespeare, Goldoni and Dostoyevsky, Anouilh and O'Neil and Moliere and Chekov including "The Three Sisters", "Crime and Punishment" and "Marriage" by Gogolj, more often than not at the Belgrade Drama Theatre and the National Theatre.
She appeared in over a hundred stage plays, was the star of many popular television series such as A Better Life (1987) , and acted in 74 feature films:Vlak bez voznog reda (1959), Boom Town (1961), Drug predsednik centarfor (1960), to name but a few. She was also well-known as a singer of Russian romances.
After some time away from films, she returned more recently as a special guest star in Peasants (2001) and Frozen Stiff (2002).- Jelisaveta 'Seka' Sablic was born on 13 June 1942 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for Maratonci trce pocasni krug (1982), Srecni ljudi (1993) and A Weekend of Deceased Persons (1988).
- Vesna Trivalic is a Serbian actress. She studied at Dramatic Arts Academy in Belgrade. There are not many details about her life because she rarely gives any interviews and is practically never a guest in television shows. Her outstanding ability to change her voice and charismatic appearance made her greatly respected and loved actress in Serbia. She mainly played supported roles but so effectively that many projects are recognized for her character especially. The most memorable roles are Violeta in film "Mi nismo andjeli" and Katarina Andjelic 'Cakana' in tv series "Otvorena vrata". She got married in 2006 and she has a son.
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Mira continues active as an Actor and Story teller and live stage performances. Mira traveled to Canada with Jovan Radovanovic and performed on live stage in 2001 in Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver B.C. Mira's Film and Television appearances spanned over many generations and stood the test of time. Like the Timex, she takes the licking and keeps on ticking.- Actress
Ruzica Sokic was born on 14 December 1934 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She was an actress, known for Zuta (1973), Guns of War (1974) and TV teatar (1956). She was married to Miroslav Lazic. She died on 19 December 2013 in Belgrade, Serbia.- Mira Stupica was born on 17 August 1923 in Gnjilane, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She was an actress, known for Stojan Mutikasa (1954), Roj (1966) and Herrenpartie (1964). She was married to Cvijetin Mijatovic, Bojan Stupica and Milivoje Popovic-Mavid. She died on 19 August 2016 in Zemun, Serbia.
- Radmila Savicevic was born on 8 February 1926 in Krusevac, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She was an actress, known for Srecni ljudi (1993), Kamiondzije (1972) and Truckers (1973). She was married to Bozidar Savicevic. She died on 8 November 2001 in Belgrade, Serbia, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
- Branka Katic was born on 20 January 1970 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for The King's Man (2021), Public Enemies (2009) and Black Cat, White Cat (1998). She has been married to Julian Farino since 31 August 2000. They have two children.
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- Dara Calenic was born on 18 July 1934 in Novi Sad, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She was an actress, known for Radjanje radnog naroda (1969), Te noci (1958) and Noz (1967). She was married to Vlada Petric and Petar Matic. She died on 12 March 2021 in Belgrade, Serbia.
- Neda Spasojevic is known for Paper Prince (2007) and Princ od papira (2005).
- Neda Arneric was born on 15 July 1953 in Knjazevac, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She was an actress, known for Stand Up Straight, Delfina (1977), Aloa: Festivity of the Whores (1988) and Shaft in Africa (1973). She was married to Milorad Mesterovic, Dejan Karaklajic and Rade Markovic. She died on 10 January 2020 in Belgrade, Serbia.
- Sonja Savic is known for Hands Reversed (2012).
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Born in Belgrade, Serbia and raised in Frankfurt, Anica Dobra calls both Germany and the Balkans her home. Being a thoroughbred actress and having enjoyed the best in stage- and on-camera training, Anica Dobra is very busy working in both countries. She became well-known in the 1990s in Germany when she worked together with the finest of directors mainly in comedies for the big screen but also in crime and drama feature films for TV. During that time, which was marked by intense political upheaval in the Balkans, she exhibited her remarkable talent in that region by portraying heavily conflicted protagonists. Her characters take control in a straightforward, hard-hitting, and pugnacious manner. She was awarded Best Actress several times. Anica Dobra is a frequent traveler since her family lives in Belgrade and she herself is a star in Serbia. But she also feels drawn to Munich, Germany which is her second home. Audiences love her for her unconventional beauty and charming wit. Here in Germany we've come to picturing her playing in films that allow fresh subject matters to be tackled from a humorous point of view.- Actress
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Rahela Ferari was born on 27 August 1911 in Zemun, Austria-Hungary [now Serbia]. She was an actress, known for TV teatar (1956), Ivanov (1987) and Deset zapovesti (1970). She was married to Aleksandar Stojkovic. She died on 12 February 1994 in Belgrade, Serbia, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.- Gorica Popovic was born on 13 August 1952 in Kragujevac, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress and writer, known for National Class Category Up to 785 Ccm (1979), Kozje usi (2017) and Popadija (2022).
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Ljiljana Blagojevic was born on 5 November 1955 in Zemun, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress and producer, known for Do You Remember Dolly Bell? (1981), Kljun (2021) and A Better Life (1987). She is married to Sinisa Kovacevic. They have one child.- Anita Mancic was born on 30 September 1968 in Zemun, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for Gorilla Bathes at Noon (1993), Mamarosh (2013) and TV teatar (1956). She is married to Dedic Bojan.
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Mirjana Karanovic was born on 28 January 1957 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress and director, known for A Good Wife (2016), Grbavica (2006) and Requiem for Mrs. J (2017).- A leading actress of theatre, film and TV in the former Yugoslavia, Mira Furlan emigrated to the U.S. with her husband, Goran Gajic, in November 1991, due to the intolerable political circumstances in her homeland. Ms. Furlan starred in the Warner Brothers TV series Babylon 5 (1993) as "Ambassador Delenn" (Sci-Fi Universe Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Genre TV-series 1996 and 1997).
Her other American credits included the TV movie My Antonia (1995) directed by Joseph Sargent, the title roles in "Sophocles Antigone" at the Hudson Guild Theatre in Los Angeles (Dramalogue Theatre Award for Outstanding Performance in 1995) and Lorca's "Yerma" at The Indiana Repertory Theatre. She also appeared in Brecht's "Baal" at The Second Stage in Los Angeles and Shaw's "Don Juan In Hell" in which she co-starred with Edward Asner and Rene Auberjonois. Ms. Furlan was a member of The Actor's Studio.
Ms. Furlan's film credits include leading roles in over 25 films. She co-starred in Emir Kusturica's Cannes award-winning and Oscar-nominated film When Father Was Away On Business (2000). Films include: Three For Happiness, (Grand Prix, Valencia Film Festival), Beauty Of Vice, In The Jaws Of Life, The Loves Of Blanka Kolak, and Dear Video. In addition, Ms Furlan has appeared regularly on Yugoslav television, playing leading roles in numerous series and TV films. She received all the highest awards in her former country, both for her stage and film work, including two Golden Arenas (Yugoslav Oscars) for Best Actress.
In the former Yugoslavia, Furlan was a member of the Croatian National Theatre and a frequent guest star at major theatres in the whole country. Her favorite roles include: 'Natalya' in "A Month In The Country", 'Mrs. Elliot' in "Alpha-Beta", 'Celimene' in "The Misanthrope", 'Judith' in "The Devil's Disciple", 'Annabella' in "Tis Pity She's A Whore", the title role in Euripides' "Helen", 'Lea' in "Dybbuk", 'Isabelle' in Corneille's "L'Illusion Comique", 'Yvette' in "Mother Courage", 'Natasha' in "Three Sisters" and 'Ophelia' in Jiri Menzel's production of "Hamlet". - Jelica Sretenovic was born on 3 March 1954 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for A Better Life (1987), Srecni ljudi (1993) and Bolji zivot (1989). She was previously married to Milos Sretenovic.
- Svetlana Bojkovic was born on 14 December 1947 in Zemun, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for Pas koji je voleo vozove (1977), A Better Life (1987) and Porodicno blago (1998). She has been married to Slavko Kruljevic since 2010. She was previously married to Ljubomir Draskic and Milos Zutic.
- Vera Cukic was born on 16 December 1938 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for TV teatar (1956), Zaboravljeni (1992) and I Bog stvori kafansku pevacicu (1972).
- Ksenija Jovanovic was born on 6 June 1928 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia. She was an actress, known for Operacija Beograd (1968), The Factory Story (1949) and The Last Day (1951). She died on 1 December 2012 in Belgrade, Serbia.
- Ljiljana Stjepanovic was born on 15 June 1952 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for Srecni ljudi (1993), A Better Life (1987) and Porodicno blago (1998).
- Ljiljana Krstic was born on 31 October 1919 in Kragujevac, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She was an actress, known for Djekna jos nije umrla, a ka' ce ne znamo (1988), Vreme ljubavi (1966) and Petrijin venac (1980). She died on 12 April 2001 in Belgrade, Serbia, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
- Dubravka Mijatovic is a Serbian actress. Dubravka was only nine years old when she got her first TV role in children's program "Vaga Za Tacno Merenje" along with famed actors Renata Ulmanski and Mija Aleksic. In 1985, Dubravka's film debut was in the film "Nije Lako Sa Muskarcima," she starred with prominent Serbian actors Milena Dravic, Ljubisa Samardzic and Milivoje Mica Tomic. She graduated from the Faculty Of Dramatic Arts at the University of Belgrade in 1994.
In 1998, she starred in romantic comedy "Tri Palme Za Tri Bitange; "Rat Uzivo" (2000); "Jagoda U Supermarketu" (2003). In 1988, Dubravka starred in popular television series "Bolji Zivot." In 1993, she got a major role in TV series "Srecni ljudi," but after a second season she arbitrarily left the show. She was blacklisted by the state television RTS because of that scandal. In 2003, she returned on RTS and starred in numerous TV series: "Kazneni Prostor" (2003); "Stizu Dolari" (2004). - Actress
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Natasa Ninkovic was born on 22 July 1972 in Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia. She is an actress and producer, known for Savior (1998), The Trap (2007) and Ajvar (2019). She is married to Nenad Sarenac. They have two children.- Dara Dzokic was born on 20 December 1955 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for U zatvoru (1985), Tajne vinove loze (2021) and Pogresan covjek (2018).
- Tanja Boskovic was born on 27 June 1953 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for Balkan ekspres (1983), Srecni ljudi (1993) and Price iz radionice (1981).
- Dusanka Stojanovic was born on 26 April 1965 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for Cvat lipe na Balkanu (2011), Klan (2020) and Civil Servant (2019).
- Ljiljana Dragutinovic was born on 22 September 1951 in Prokuplje, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for Srecni ljudi (1993), Stizu dolari (2004) and Vise od igre (1976).
- Olga Odanovic was born on 29 August 1958 in Celje, Slovenia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for Front Page Midgets (2018), Lift (2004) and Selo gori, a baba se ceslja (2007). She is married to Dragan Petrovic-Pele. They have two children.
- Mirjana Jokovic was born on 24 November 1967 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for Maid in Manhattan (2002), At Middleton (2013) and Eversmile New Jersey (1989). She is married to Srdjan Milenkovic.
- Branka Petric was born on 17 April 1937 in Novi Vinodolski, Croatia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for Balkan Spy (1984), Siberian Lady Macbeth (1962) and Mrtvacima ulaz zabranjen (1965). She was previously married to Bekim Fehmiu.
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Dusica Zegarac was born on 15 April 1944 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She was an actress and writer, known for The Ninth Circle (1960), The Bet (1971) and Poseban tretman (1980). She died on 24 May 2019 in Belgrade, Serbia.- Zivka Matic was born on 19 June 1923 in Pozarevac, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She was an actress, known for Otpisani (1974), Ljubav na seoski nacin (1970) and Gradjani sela Luga (1972). She died on 15 May 1998 in Belgrade, Serbia, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.