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- 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". - Actress
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Sylva Koscina was born on 22 August 1933 in Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia [now Zagreb, Croatia]. She was an actress, known for Hercules (1958), Hornets' Nest (1970) and Judex (1963). She was married to Raimondo Castelli. She died on 26 December 1994 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.- Director
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Goran Dukic was born in Zagreb, Croatia. He is known for Wristcutters: A Love Story (2006), What Do We Have in Our Pockets? (2013) and Nosila je rubac crleni (2022).- Writer
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Vanya Asher was born on 20 December 1985 in Zagreb, Croatia. He is a writer and producer, known for Electric Easy (2021), Shadow and Bone (2021) and The Sandman (2022).- Luka Peros was born in Zagreb October 28th 1976. He lived in Zagreb, Vienna, Abu Dhabi, Boston and Los Angeles. He is currently settled in Barcelona from where he is continuing his acting career in Spain and Europe. He graduated from Emerson College in 2000 with a BFA in Performing Arts, Acting Major. He worked at the Croatian National Theatre in Rijeka and the Zagreb Puppet Theatre. Luka has a vast experience in Voice-over work as well as a puppeteer, performer and host functions.
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Iva Hasperger is a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and has performed in theater productions from Shakespeare to Tennessee Williams. Strong roots in a classical and European background often inform Iva's work-perhaps most notably in her performance as "Ilona" in the feature "Vlad" starring Billy Zane and Francesco Quinn. Hasperger plays a 15th century girl who only speaks middle English. In preparation for the shoot, the actress consulted Professor Edward Condron of UCLA to ensure accuracy with the complex ancient tongue.
Hasperger fulfilled a childhood dream when she came to the US to train as an actress. An avid student of the American cinematic tradition and its history she has repeatedly delivered nuanced and eye catching performances in film, television and theater. Hasperger readily admits that her favorite actress of all time is Meryl Streep, and makes no bones about a desire to emulate her heroine. From a Southern belle in "Cloud Seven" to a Czech communist in "Cold Case" she has consistently delivered depth and range.
As the projects get larger the approach remains the same-remain true to the character and serve the writing. So-no distraction by the bright lights for this terrific talent!- Actress
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Tatjana Simic was born on 9 June 1963 in Zagreb, Yugoslavia [now in Croatia]. She is an actress, known for Flodder (1986), Flodder (1993) and Strong Times (1988).- Actress
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Leona Paraminski is a European movie, theatre and TV actress born in Croatia. She has appeared in over 30 films and TV shows mostly as a leading actress. She is best known for "Winter in Rio", "The Society of Jesus", "The Party" and "Budva na pjenu od mora".
She enrolled in the Academy of Dramatic Art, University of Zagreb. While she was still at university she won an award for best actress in the film Vinko na krovu. She graduated in 2001. A year later she was honored with the most significant film award in Croatia - the 'Golden Arena' - for best actress in the film Prezimiti u Riu.
Her movies have been shown on more than 200 international film festivals and were awarded more than 30 times. For her appearances Leona has been awarded the best female actress award five times. She was awarded Golden Arena for best actress, the most significant film award in Croatia, for her appearance in the film "Winter in Rio". She has also been awarded for her performances in "Vinko na krovu" at FRKA film festival, and has won three international awards for her performance in "The Party" at Capalbio Cinema ISF 2010, La Normande et le monde and Nice Short Film Festival C'est trop court 2010.
She performs frequently in the theater in leading roles that portray strong and powerful women where she collaborated, among others, with Oscar winner Jiri Menzel. She has appeared in number of TV commercials, has worked as a TV host, did voiceovers both for commercials and films and has been very active in charity. She was also a member of jury in number of occasions including the Sarajevo Film Festival 2013. Leona is a member of the Croatian National Theater.
Recently she moved to California, USA.- Editor
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Ivor Sonje was born on 25 June 1991 in Zagreb, Croatia. Ivor is an editor, known for Solitude (2023), F20 (2018) and Divljaci (2022).- Writer
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Tena Stivicic was born on 5 September 1977 in Zagreb, Yugoslavia [now Croatia]. She is a writer and actress, known for The Postcard Killings (2020), Treca zena (1997) and Is It Clear, My Friend? (2000). She has been married to Douglas Henshall since February 2010.- Actor
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Marko Cindric was born on 6 April 1984 in Zagreb, Croatia. He is an actor and writer, known for Nestali (2020), ZG80 (2016) and Konak kod Hilmije (2018). He has been married to Rea Brcic since 5 November 2016. They have one child.- Actor
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Rene Bitorajac is a Croatian actor. He has appeared in a number of Croatian and Bosnian films since the 1980s. Most notably, he starred in the 2001 Academy Award-winning Bosnian film "No Man's Land". He is also known for starring in popular Croatian television sitcoms "Bitange i princeze" (2005-2010) and "Nasa mala klinika" (2004-2007). In 2009, he won the Golden Arena for Best Actor at the 56th Pula Film Festival for his role in the 2009 film "Metastases", in which he portrayed the character of a sociopathic football hooligan named Krpa. He again won the Golden Arena for Best Actor in 2012 for his role of Dr. Babic in the same year's film "Cannibal Vegetarian" and, still in 2012, he has been awarded as "Best actor" at the Fantastic film festival in Austin, Texas, USA, 2013 Best actor Bruxelles and Paris Mediteraneo film festival ("Cannibal Vegetarian").
Bitorajac also worked prominently in Croatian-language versions of animated features. He provided voice acting for Syndrome in "The Incredibles", Buck in "Home on the Range" (both 2004), Ham in "Space Chimps" (2008), Gru in the "Despicable Me" franchise (2010-present) and Red in "The Angry Birds Movie" (2016) complete with its 2019 sequel.- Director
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Goran Gajic was born in 1962 in Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia. He is a director and writer, known for Babylon 5 (1993), Dug moru (2019) and Level 9 (2000). He was previously married to Mira Furlan.- Cinematographer
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Vanja Cernjul was born in Zagreb, Croatia. He is a cinematographer and assistant director, known for House of the Dragon (2022), Crazy Rich Asians (2018) and The Deuce (2017).- Director
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Nevio Marasovic was born on 7 July 1983 in Zagreb, Croatia. He is a director and writer, known for The Show Must Go On (2010), Vis-à-vis (2013) and Comic Sans (2018).- Writer
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Rajko Grlic was born on 2 September 1947 in Zagreb, Yugoslavia [now Croatia]. He is a writer and director, known for Just Between Us (2010), The Border Post (2006) and The Constitution (2016).- Director
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Sergio Mimica-Gezzan was born in 1957 in Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia. He is a director and assistant director, known for Saving Private Ryan (1998), Schindler's List (1993) and Minority Report (2002).- Actor
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After finishing high school Stjepan studied law at University of Zagreb. In 2003, however, his passion for the arts led him to quit law and pursue a career as an actor. He graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Zagreb and the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London. In 2009 with the director Nevio Marasovic he co-wrote and starred in the pilot for what was to become the TV series Instruktor (2010). Although he played a number of lead roles at the National Theaters all over Croatia, since 2010 his is only filming.- Actor
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Janko Popovic Volaric was born on 14 March 1980 in Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia [now Croatia]. He is an actor and writer, known for Comic Sans (2018), Vis-à-vis (2013) and Mother of Asphalt (2010). He was previously married to Jelena Veljaca.- Zoran Radanovich was born in Zagreb, Croatia. He is known for Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011), House of Sand and Fog (2003) and The Hunted (2003).
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Dalibor Matanic is an acclaimed Croatian screenwriter and film director. His most well-known film is the 2002 feature Fine mrtve djevojke (2002) which won the Special Jury Prize at the 2003 Sochi film festival. His 2015 film The High Sun (2015) was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Jury Prize.- Iva Mihalic was born on 13 April 1985 in Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia [now Croatia]. She is an actress, known for The Weekend Away (2022), Daddy (2011) and The Show Must Go On (2010).
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Filip Mayer was born in 1997 in Zagreb, Croatia. He is an actor and writer, known for F20 (2018), ZG80 (2016) and Destination: Dewsbury (2018).- Costume Designer
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Sanja Milkovic Hays was born on 19 September 1958 in Zagreb, Croatia. She is a costume designer and producer, known for Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021), Captain Marvel (2019) and The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008).- Actor
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Amar Bukvic is a Croatian actor.[1] He is s famous Croatian actor who is recognizable for his work in theatre, television and film. He is a member of Gdk Gavella theatre in Zagreb, Croatia. He has received numerous acting awards, including the Croatian theatre award twice. He is married to Alma Vukicevic and they have two kids.- Tena Nemet Brankov was born on 4 January 1994 in Zagreb, Croatia. She is an actress, known for Trampolin (2016), Novine (2016) and Silence (2021).
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Vinko Bresan was born on 3 February 1964 in Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia. He is a producer and director, known for How the War Started on My Island (1996), Svjedoci (2003) and Marsal (1999).- Actor
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Filip Sovagovic was born on 13 September 1966 in Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia. He is an actor and director, known for No Man's Land (2001), Transatlantik (1998) and Fashion Tension (2013). He was previously married to Ruza Grizelj.- Actor
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Filip Juricic is a Croatian actor. He graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Art, University of Zagreb. During his studies, he gave an award-winning performance in the cult classic Exit Play "Kako mislis mene nema?". In 2004, he won a Croatian Actor Award for Best Actor Under 28 for his performance in the drama "U noci". For the mentioned roles, he also won two Golden Lions at the Umag Theatre Festival.
In 2002, he starred an adaptation of Don Juan at the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb. He actively performed in plays produced by the Kufer Theatre, the Agram Theatre, the Zar Ptica Theatre, the Histrion Acting Troupe, the Kerempuh Satirical Theatre, the National Theatre in Rijeka, the Virovitica Theatre, the Knapp Acting House, the Velika Gorica Theatre and Teatar ITD. He was also invited to appear in plays at the Zagreb-based Planet Art Theatre and at the Koprivnica-based Ludens Theatre, both independent art scenes from Juricic's close colleagues Marko Torjanac and Sven Sestak.
Since April 2014, he is a permanent member of the Komedija Theatre in Zagreb. He appeared in over twenty productions, starring in the theatre include "Revizor", "The Legend of Saint Muhle" and "Dangerous Relations". In a co-production between Komedija and the Croatian National Theatre in Varazdin, he gave a critically acclaimed performance as William Shakespeare in the rendition of "Shakespeare in Love". For his portrayal of Petruchio in the Komedija Theatre's adaptation of "Taming of the Shrew", Juricic won the 2014 Fabijan Sovagovic Award for Best Actor in a Play.
On screen, he is known for his lauded television career and his starring roles in U tisini (2006) and The Show Must Go On (2010). For his role in the latter, he was nominated for a Golden Arena for Best Supporting Actor. His other film roles include appearances in Tu (2003) and Sex pice i krvoprolice (2004). On television, he was prominently featured in numerous ensemble casts as Marko Marusic in Love in Offside (2005), Domagoj Rebac in Zakon ljubavi (2008), Dinko Bilic in Larin izbor (2011), Nikola Seper in Tajne (2013), which embarked commercial acclaim, making Filip a household name. His role of Petar Malbasa in Tate (2020) made him a sex symbol in Serbia.
He also made guest and recurring appearances in Nasa mala klinika (2004), Kad zvoni? (2005), Neighbors Forever (2007) and Cista ljubav (2017). For his guest role in Neighbors Forever (2007), he was nominated for a Poseidon Award at the Dalmatia Culture Festival for Outstanding Performance in a Television Comedy. He won the award in 2012 for his lead role in the television film based on Larin izbor (2011), Larin izbor: Izgubljeni princ (2012), co-starring with Doris Pincic and Ivan Herceg.
His voice acting credits range from radio dramas to Croatian-language versions of animated feature films and motion pictures. His roles in the latter include: Donatello in the TMNT (2007), Mayor Ned McDodd in Horton Hears a Who! (2008), Master Monkey in the Kung Fu Panda (2008) film series (2008-2016), Flint Lockwood inCloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (2009) and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 (2013), Pedro in Rio (2011) and Rio 2 (2014), Turley in Rango (2011) the title character in Paddington (2014) and Paddington 2 (2017)
Among his hundred characters, he cites his role as Bugsy from the 2005 feature Valiant (2005) (originally voiced by Ricky Gervais) as his favorite voice role.- Actress
Tara Thaller was born in 1998, in Zagreb, Croatia, as Tara Filipovic, and was raised in a family with five siblings. Thaller was her great-grandmother's maiden name and Tara first used it informally on social media sites, but, after her first movie role, she decided to officially change her last name to it. In 2017 she finished high school and tried to enter the Academy of Dramatic Art in Zagreb, but failed. She started working in a fast food chain and preparing herself for next year's entrance exam, but all that stopped when she got the lead role in HBO's TV series Uspjeh (Success). From the age of six, Thaller is a vegetarian. She speaks English and some German and French, she plays piano and knows how to dance. She has trained skiing, swimming and horseback riding.- Actor
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Neb Chupin is an actor and producer originally from Zagreb, Croatia, that will soon be seen as Dr. Loesch in Lionsgate's upcoming thriller Mindcage with John Malkovich and Martin Lawrence, out December 16th. Neb lived in Croatia until he was 22. He later moved to the US to attend Northeastern University in Boston, graduating as a mechanical engineer in 1992. He then worked for the MIT Plasma Fusion Center, Gillete and began an engineering career with Nextel as a Sr. Design Network Engineer. In 2000 he started acting at the CP Casting Studio in Boston and soon after retired from engineering to pursue modeling and acting in Miami.
Neb worked as a stand-in for Michael Shannon in Bad Boys 2 and in 2005 he was cast in James Valentines feature 411 where he first began to learn about producing in addition to acting. He later moved to Los Angeles and continued acting lessons at Anthony Mendel's Actor Workshop. His first dramatic acting role was with Bobby B. Grubic in the award winning short 'Final Stop.' After that he starred in the television series "Feel The Dead" in Italy and a short film in Belgium that garnered him multiple acting award nominations.
Since then, Neb's career quickly took flight and in less than five years he was in twenty films including Fanatic and Poison Rose with John Travolta, Acceleration with Dolph Lundgren and Natalie Burn and Obsessio, again with Natalie Burn. For his role in Obsessio he went on to win a special acting award at The Venice Film Festival. He has multiple films in production that he both acts in and produces including Pig Killer, The Last Redemption and the apocalyptic fantasy The Islander.- Relja Basic was born on 14 February 1930 in Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia. He was an actor, known for Roundabout (1966), Jenseits der Morgenröte (1985) and Race for the Bomb (1987). He died on 7 April 2017 in Zagreb, Croatia.
- Miroslav Nemec was born on 26 June 1954 in Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia [now Croatia]. He is an actor, known for Tatort (1970), Der Salzbaron (1994) and Katrin ist die Beste (1997).
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Adriana Altaras was born in Zagreb (Croatia) and grew up in Italy and Germany. After graduating from High School she studied at Berlin's Academy of Dramatic Arts. She completed her studies at the New York University. Adriana Altaras is co-founder of Berlin's most important off-theater, the Theater zum West lichen Stadthirschen, where she worked as actress, director, and author for several years. Her performances include 'Der Frosch' (Achternbusch), 'Die Nächte der Cabiria' (after Fellini), 'Clara S.' (Jelinek), 'Sommernachtstraum' (Shakespeare), the original performance of Matthias Zschokke's 'Elefanten können nicht' and the first German performance of Leona Carrington's 'Penelope'. Further, Ms. Altaras played at the Maxim-Gorki-Theater and the Freie Volksbühne in Berlin, and at the city theaters in Basel, Constance, and Stuttgart. She wrote a solo piece, 'Jonteff', that she performed in Germany, Austria, Hungary, and Brazil. Adriana Altaras has directed plays at the College of Hearts in Berlin ('Der letzte Waschgang'), at Berlin's Academy of Dramatic Arts ('Schlag nach bei Shakespeare'), at the Landestheater Neustrelitz ('Marry Me a Little'), the Berliner Ensemble ('Was gibts Neues vom Krieg', original performance), the Theater tri-Bühne in Stuttgart ('Die Hose'), and several times at the Neuköllner Oper in Berlin ('Frau Parker kann nicht schlafen, Liebestrank'), were she last staged the operas 'La sorella amante' and 'Tom Jones'. Ms. Altaras' current mise en scène is a German version of the 'Vagina Monologues'. Released in summer 2001, the production is currently being resumed due to its big success. In 2002 she directed a production of 'Women' at Berlin's Gorki Theater, Her latest work as a director is 'Hyp 'OP', scenes about and with the participation of hyperactive children. Besides working on and for the stage, Adriana Altaras frequently appears in TV and cinema films. These include 'Dorado One Way', 'Der Philosoph', 'Sieben Frauen', 'Das Kondom des Grauens', 'Love Is Around', 'Liebling Kreuzberg, 'Siebenstein', 'Top Cops', 'Cornelius hilft', 'Wolffs Revier', 'Tatort, 'Schimanski', 'Das 'Gesetz der Serie', 'Apocalypso', 'Happy Birthday', 'Paradiso', 'Kalt ist der Abendhauch', 'Rot und Blau', 'Der Puppengräber', 'Geschlecht weiblich', 'Alles auf Zucker', 'Mein Führer', 'Schliemann und Sophia', 'Prinz Edouard', 'Max Minsky und ich' and 'Der Vollidiot'. Moreover, Ms. Altaras teaches Musical at Berlin's Academy of Arts, and works as an interviewer for the Shoa Foundation. In 1988 Ms. Altaras was awarded with the German Film Award, and she received the Theater Award of Northrhine-Westfalia in 1993. She belonged to the ensemble awarded with the Actors Award (Silver Bear) of Berlin's Film Festival for Rudolf Thome's "Paradiso" in 2000.- Director
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Dominik Sedlar was born in Zagreb (modern-day Croatia) and grew up in New York City. From 1994 until 1998 he attended Professional Children's School in NYC. Previous school graduates include: Christopher Walken, Sarah Jessica Parker, Christian Slater, Christopher Walken, Scarlett Johansson, Macaulay Culkin. He also attended New York University Tisch School of the Arts. His directorial debut came at the age of 15 when he co-directed a documentary called The Mozart of Basketball - The Story of Drazen Petrovic. Thus far Dominik has directed 15 Films. Three feature films and twelve documentaries. Most notably Syndrome Jerusalem, which won a special prize at the 2004 Venice Film Festival. In 2006 he co-directed with his father Jakov Sedlar a documentary Searching For Orson, a film about the unknown and never completed films of Orson Welles, narrated by Peter Bogdanovich and with interviews given by Steven Spielberg, Frank Marshall, Paul Mazursky, James Earl Jones, Merv Griffin,Henry Jaglom and Oja Kodar, which had its premiere at AFI FEST in Los Angeles in 2006.
In 2014 he wrote and directed an indie comedy In Between Engagements (2014) starring Armand Assante, which has been distributed worldwide, as well as WWII sports drama The Match (2020) from 2021, starring Franco Nero, Caspar Phillipson and Armand Assante. The latter has been distributed in more than 70 countries around the world and has been played in more than 50 theaters across the United States and Australia/New Zealand. The Match had its domestic television premiere in December, 2021 on Showtime Networks. In 2022 he wrote and directed a political drama The Conversation (2022) starring Caspar Phillipson (Blonde (2022), Mission: Impossible - Fallout (2018), Jackie (2016)) and Dylan Turner (Mamma Mia! (2008)) based on the Post WW2 true story concerning the meeting between held between two powerful men against the background of the Cold War.- Director
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Aldo Tardozzi was born on 29 August 1974 in Zagreb, Croatia. He is a director and assistant director, known for Spots (2011), Zagreb Stories Vol. 2 (2012) and Bibin svijet (2006).- Fabijan Pavao Medvesek was born on 30 December 1992 in Zagreb, Croatia. Fabijan Pavao is an actor, known for Dar Mar (2020), On the Border (2018) and Crno-bijeli svijet (2015). Fabijan Pavao has been married to Karla Abramovic since 28 May 2022. They have one child.
- Judita Frankovic was born on 14 September 1981 in Zagreb, Croatia. She is an actress, known for Erased (2018), Sonja and the Bull (2012) and Daddy (2011). She has been married to Marko Brdar since April 2018.
- Lucija Serbedzija was born on 8 June 1973 in Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for The Saint (1997), Polagana predaja (2001) and Bogorodica (1999). She is married to Filip Gajic. They have two children.
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Kristijan Milic was born on 25 December 1969 in Zagreb, Yugoslavia [now Croatia]. He is a director and actor, known for Number 55 (2014), Zivi i mrtvi (2007) and Dead Fish (2017).- Ozren Grabaric was born on 17 July 1980 in Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia. He is an actor, known for Death of the Little Match Girl (2023), Kosnice (2012) and Moja 3 zida (2009).
- Vladimir Medar was born in 1923 in Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia. He was an actor, known for Fiddler on the Roof (1971), Le fils de Tarass Boulba (1962) and Fire Over Rome (1965). He died on 17 May 1978 in Bela Crkva, Serbia, Yugoslavia.
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Sanja Vejnovic was born on 8 August 1961 in Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress and producer, known for Tri muskarca Melite Zganjer (1998), Bliss (2021) and Banovic Strahinja (1981). She was previously married to Goran Mecava.- Actress
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Jagoda Kaloper was born on 19 June 1947 in Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia. She was an actress and set decorator, known for The House (1975), Handcuffs (1970) and WR: Mysteries of the Organism (1971). She was married to Radovan Tajder. She died on 1 October 2016 in Vienna, Austria.- Actor
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Profesional acting career started as 16 years old lad (1953) in movie Sinji galeb (part of Pero, credited as Darko Slivnjak) directed by famous Croatian director Branko Bauer. 1950-1953 member of amateur group which is today Zagrebacko kazaliste mladih (Zagrebian Theatre of Youngsters); 1953-1957 student at The Academy of Dramatic Arts in Zagreb; 1957 - 1973 permanent member of Zagrebian Drama Theatre (today City Drama Theatre Gavella); 1970 - 1973 professor at the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Zagreb. 1973 - 1974 manager and director of Drama department of Croatian National Theatre in Osijek; 1974 - 1977 free-lance and at the same time member of Teater &td in Zagreb. During 1977 manager of Estrade Theatre ESTA in Zagreb. 1978 - 1984 permanent member of Drama department of Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb as an actor and for short time (1983) as publicity director. Since 1984 free-lance again, mostly engaged in various films made by foreign productions. Since September 2003 to present days is leading Netfaces - First Croatian Casting Organization on the Internet, working at the same time as casting director, director, actor, dialogue coach and teacher of acting.- Jelena Miholjevic was born on 27 September 1969 in Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for Crno-bijeli svijet (2015), Rest in Peace (2013) and Zakon! (2009). She has been married to Dario Harjacek since 1 June 2006.
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Olga Pakalovic was born on 8 November 1978 in Zagreb, Yugoslavia [now Croatia]. She is an actress and writer, known for Halima's Path (2012), Fine mrtve djevojke (2002) and Moram spavat', andjele (2007).- Petar Cvirn was born in Zagreb, Croatia. He is an actor, known for Before We Die (2021), FBI: International (2021) and The Ipcress File (2022).
- Born in 1925, "The Great Antonio" or "Le Grand Antonio" for the French CanadianS that knew him, was a legendary Strongman who lived in Montreal since His arrival after the WWII. He became famous by pulling four city buses full of passengers. He appeared in Quest for Fire (1981) and the Abominable Snowman (1996 version) and had many TV appearances like in the Johnny Carson show. Little is known of his origin. He was an impressive man with his 2 meters (6 feet 6 inches)height and his 225 kg (near 500 pounds). He passed away at the age of 77 on September 7th, 2003.
- Igor Mesin was born on 8 July 1967 in Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia [now Zagreb, Croatia]. He is an actor, known for Nasa mala klinika (2004), Posljednja volja (2001) and Ne dao Bog veceg zla (2002).