- The D. stands for Dragan.
- Broke all his fingers on both hands in a single accident.
- Family was targeted for assignation by political extremest in Serbia, one unsuccessful attempt was made in Belgrade 2001. Uncle was special adviser and friend to Assassinated Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic.
- Optioned the same screenplay (Switchpoint) over a 24 month period, to two different production companies and actually purchased the screenplay back from one of the companies so that he could option it to a third company. The screenplay was never produced.
- Sustained serious laceration to forehand from land-mine shrapnel while viewing the safe removal of a land-mine in Bosnia by Canadian Military personnel.
- Was engaged 3 times but never married until he met and married Jane D. Vujic in 1991.
- Has edited several Serbian best selling books.
- Writes speaks and comprehends several Slavic languages.
- Closest living relative (who practices professional writing) to literary icon and father of Serbian theater Joakim Vujic.
- Regularly writes content for Turkish film and television in English then is translated to Turkish.
- Contributed additional writing and Edited one of Serbia's all time best selling books Monk Kalist currently holds the motion picture rights for Monk Kalist.
- Was the second choice for the role of "Clifford Peache" Tony Bill's 1980 classic "My BodyGuard". Chris Makepeace went on to star in the film. And then a year later lost out on the role of "Ring" in Martyn Burke's "The Last Chase", again to actor Chris Makepeace.
- Last name is pronounced Vu-ich - the "j" is silent. The surname Vujic derived from the Serbian word for "Wolf".
- He is an outspoken advocate for attracting foreign film productions to Serbia and is a major promoter in the preservation of culturally important Serbian films. His company Hollydan Works has been commissioned to promote to the world wide market some of Serbia's finest films in archive.
- Ranked #8 in popular Serbian newspapers "Vecernje novosti" in the "Best Serbian Screenwriters list". (January 2011).
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