Croatian movie actresses born in the year 1981

Here are 8 famous actresses from Croatia were born in 1981:

Nataša Janjić

Nataša Janjić (November 27, 1981 Split-) also known as Natasa Janjic is a Croatian actor.

She studied at the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Zagreb where she graduated with a degree in acting. After graduation, Janjic starred in numerous films, television series and theater productions in Croatia. One of her most notable roles was in the Croatian film "Love in Offside" which was featured at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. She has also appeared in the television series "Lara's Choice" and "Budva na pjenu od mora". In addition to her acting career, Janjic is a professional yoga instructor and has held yoga workshops in Croatia and the US.

Jelena Veljača

Jelena Veljača (April 23, 1981 Zagreb-) is a Croatian actor and screenwriter.

She is best known for her starring role in the popular Croatian TV series "Lud, zbunjen, normalan" (Crazy, Confused, Normal). Veljača graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Arts at the University of Zagreb and has appeared in numerous films, television shows, and theater productions in Croatia. In addition to her work as an actor, Veljača is also a successful screenwriter and has written and produced several acclaimed films, including "Sve najbolje" (All the Best) and "Majstori" (Masters). She is also an active advocate for women's rights and has spoken out publicly about issues such as domestic violence and gender inequality.

Lana vatsel

Lana vatsel (July 28, 1981-) is a Croatian actor.

She was born in the city of Split and studied at the Academy of Dramatic Art in Zagreb. Lana's acting career started in theater where she performed in various plays before transitioning to film and television. One of her notable performances was in the Croatian film "The Blacks" (2009), for which she received critical acclaim.

Lana has also appeared in several popular TV shows, including "Lud, zbunjen, normalan" and "Novine". She is known for her versatility and ability to portray complex characters. In addition to her acting career, Lana has also worked as a voiceover artist and dubbing director.

Outside of her professional life, Lana is known for her philanthropic work. She has collaborated with various charities to support causes such as the environment, animal welfare, and children's health. In 2016, she was appointed as an ambassador for the United Nations Development Programme in Croatia.

Jelena Percin

Jelena Percin (January 19, 1981 Dubrovnik-) is a Croatian actor.

She is best known for her portrayal of the character 'Dora' in the Croatian TV series "Lara's Choice". Percin started her acting career at a young age and has since acted in numerous Croatian films and theatre productions. She has received critical acclaim for her work and has won several awards including the Best Actress Award at the 2009 Pula Film Festival for her performance in "Metastases". In addition to her acting career, Percin is also a trained classical pianist and has performed in several musical events.

Csilla Barath-Bastaic

Csilla Barath-Bastaic (August 30, 1981 Zagreb-) is a Croatian actor.

Barath-Bastaic graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Zagreb in 2005. She started her career in theater and later moved on to film and television. She has appeared in numerous Croatian TV series and movies, including "Lara's Choice", "Novine", and "The Last Socialist Artefact". In 2017, she received the Croatian national award for best supporting actress for her role in the film "Quit Staring at My Plate". She is also a member of the Zagreb Youth Theater. Outside of acting, Barath-Bastaic is actively involved in various cultural and humanitarian projects.

Ana Majhenic

Ana Majhenic (June 16, 1981 Zagreb-) is a Croatian actor.

She graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Zagreb in 2005 and immediately started her career in theater, performing in various productions in Croatia and abroad. Her breakthrough role in film came in 2010 when she played the lead in "The Blacks", a critically acclaimed Croatian film that won numerous awards at international film festivals. Since then, she has appeared in several Croatian and international films and TV series, and has been recognized for her dynamic and versatile acting abilities. Majhenic is also an accomplished voice actor, having lent her voice to various cartoon characters in Croatia's most popular animated series. Additionally, she is an active member of the LGBTQ+ community in Croatia and a vocal advocate for their rights.

Jadranka Đokić

Jadranka Đokić (January 14, 1981 Pula-) otherwise known as Jadranka Djokic is a Croatian actor.

Jadranka Đokić graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Arts at the University of Zagreb in 2004. Her first role was in the drama series "Bitange i Princeze" where she played the character of Marina. She is best known for her roles in the television series "Zabranjena ljubav" and "Lud, zbunjen, normalan". Jadranka has also appeared in several movies, including "Ljudozder vegetarijanac" and "Koko i duhovi". In addition to acting, she is also a talented singer and has released several singles and albums throughout her career.

Judita Frankovic

Judita Frankovic (September 14, 1981 Zagreb-) is a Croatian actor.

She studied acting at the Academy of Dramatic Art in Zagreb and made her professional debut in 2004 in the play "Knocking on Heaven's Door" at the Zagreb Youth Theatre. Since then, she has appeared in numerous plays, films, and television shows in Croatia, including the popular TV series "Lara's Choice" and "The Paper".

In addition to her acting career, Frankovic is also a trained dancer and has performed with several dance companies in Croatia. She is known for her versatility as an actress and has received critical acclaim for her performances in both comedic and dramatic roles.

Frankovic has been honored with several awards for her work, including the Golden Arena for Best Supporting Actress at the Pula Film Festival for her role in the film "The High Sun". She is regarded as one of the most talented and promising actresses of her generation in Croatia.

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