Vladislava Milosavljević

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Vladislava "Vladica" Milosavljević (Serbian Cyrillic: Владислава "Владица" Милосављевић; born 8 July 1955) is a Serbian film, theater and television actress.[1]

Vladislava Milosavljević
Born (1955-07-08) 8 July 1955 (age 69)
Other namesVladica Milosavljević
OccupationActress
Years active1978–present
SpouseAleksandar Rafajlović
Children2

Career

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Milosavljević was born in Belgrade, Serbia on 8 July 1955 in artistic family. Her father was a prominent Serbian actor Dragoljub "Gula" Milosavljević (1923–2005). Milosavljević attended secondary school of design, graphics. She graduated from Belgrade's Academy of Theater, Film, Radio and Television in 1979, her mentor was professor Predrag Bajčetić. Among her notable classmates were Mladen Andrejević, Radovan Miljanić. Her theater and film career spanned decades. She is a full time member of the Yugoslav Drama Theatre in Belgrade. She was a guest star in Atelje 212 theater in a drama "Bliže", directed by Alisa Stojanović. She had several leading roles in television films: "Alma Mahler", "Nedovršena simfonija", "Ivana", "Maska" (written by Miloš Crnjanski). In 2002, Milosavljević starred in a television comedy "Akcija tigar" directed by Slobodan Ćustić; and in 2003, short length film "Akcija".[2]

She appeared in more than fifty films since 1978.[3]

Personal life

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Milosavljević has two adult sons, Mihajlo and Gavrilo with her husband Aleksandar Rafajlović (b. 1957) a prominent Serbian painter.

Selected filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1987 Oktoberfest
Kraljeva završnica
1986 Happy New Year '49
1982 Variola Vera
1981 The Melody Haunts My Memory
1980 Days of Dreams

References

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  1. ^ "Lična karta: Vladica Milosavljević" Puls online.rs, 03 August 2017.
  2. ^ "Maska" Miloša Crnjanskog uskoro na RTS-u. Mondo.rs, 13.11.2007.
  3. ^ "Politika intervju: Vladica Milosavljević". Politika.rs, 28.12.2015.
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