Here are 6 famous actors from Serbia were born in 1971:
Bojan Zirovic (January 26, 1971 Zrenjanin-) is a Serbian actor.
He studied acting at the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad, Serbia. Bojan's acting career began in the mid-1990s and he has since appeared in numerous theater, film, and television productions. He is particularly known for his roles in the TV series "Ubice mog oca" and "Besa," as well as the films "Mamarosh" and "Krugovi." Bojan is a versatile actor and has been praised for his ability to portray a wide range of characters. In addition to his acting work, he is also a professor at the Department of Acting at the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad.
Vojin Ćetković (August 22, 1971 Kruševac-) a.k.a. Vojin Cetkovic, Cetko or Војин Ћетковић is a Serbian actor. His children are called Mila Ćetković and Vera Ćetković.
Vojin Ćetković began his acting career in the early 1990s and quickly became a well-known actor in Serbia. He has received numerous awards throughout his career, including the Best Actor Award at the prestigious Belgrade Film Festival in 2014. He is known for his roles in popular Serbian TV series such as "Stižu dolari", "Mjesoviti Brak" and "Jelena". In addition to his work in front of the camera, Ćetković is also a successful theater actor and has performed in numerous stage productions.Outside of acting, Ćetković is a UNICEF ambassador in Serbia and is involved in various humanitarian efforts. He is also an avid traveler and enjoys exploring different cultures and lifestyles around the world.
Marko Stojanovic (January 2, 1971 Belgrade-) also known as Marko Stojanovic Markos or Mark St. Vic is a Serbian actor.
He graduated from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade in 1994 and started his career in the film industry soon after. Marko has appeared in numerous films, TV series, and theatre productions in Serbia and internationally. He is best known for his roles in the films "The Trap" (2007), "White, White World" (2010), and "The Samurai in Autumn" (2018). In addition to acting, Marko is also a screenwriter, director, and producer. He has received numerous awards for his work, including the Best Actor award at the Festival of Serbian Contemporary Drama in 2000 and the Best Supporting Actor award at the Palić Film Festival in 2007. Off-screen, Marko is known for his advocacy work and his involvement with several humanitarian organizations.
Boris Milivojevic (November 26, 1971 Belgrade-) a.k.a. Boki is a Serbian actor.
He graduated from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade in 1995. Boris started his acting career in 1996 in the popular Serbian TV series "Bolji zivot". He has since appeared in numerous TV shows, movies, and stage productions. Some of his notable roles include Zlaja in "Srecni ljudi", Mitar in "Mjesoviti brak", and Zilet in "Selo gori, a baba se ceslja". In addition to his acting career, Boris is also a TV host, writer, and voice actor. He has done the voiceovers for many popular animated characters in Serbian versions of movies and TV shows such as "The Incredibles", "Shrek", and "Scooby-Doo".
Milorad Kapor (June 12, 1971 Belgrade-) is a Serbian actor.
He began his acting career in the early 1990s and has since appeared in numerous films, television shows, and theater productions. Kapor is best known for his role as Inspector Mladen Maric in the popular crime drama "Ubice mog oca" (Killer of My Father).
In addition to his work in acting, Kapor is also a trained musician and has released several albums as a singer and songwriter. He is highly regarded for his artistic versatility and has won numerous awards for his contributions to film, music, and theater.
In his personal life, Kapor is married and has two children. He is actively involved in various charitable organizations and is dedicated to supporting the arts in Serbia.
Djordje Brankovic (June 2, 1971 Belgrade-) otherwise known as Ahilej Ah or Ah Ahilej is a Serbian actor and film score composer.
He has composed music for numerous films, including "Najmanji", "The Revolution Boulevard", and "Love and Other Crimes". In addition to his work as a composer, Brankovic has also acted in several films such as "Technotise: Edit & I", "The Trap", and "White, White World". He began his career as a musician in the early 1990s, playing bass guitar for the band Lira Vega. He later formed the band Vrooom with his brother, and released two albums with them. Brankovic has won several awards for his work in both music and film, including the Best Original Score award at the 2006 European Film Awards for his work on "Grbavica: The Land of My Dreams".