Here are 7 famous actresses from Serbia were born in 1976:
Mila Manojlovic (June 30, 1976 Belgrade-) is a Serbian actor.
Mila Manojlovic started her acting career in 1994, when she made her debut in the film "Slozna braca". She has appeared in several popular TV series and movies throughout her career. Some of her notable works include "Ranjeni orao", "Bolji zivot", "Budva na pjenu od mora", and "Ubice mog oca".
Apart from acting, Mila Manojlovic is also a writer and a director. She wrote and directed her first short film "The Greater Good" in 2016, which was screened at various international film festivals.
Mila Manojlovic is a versatile talent who has won many awards for her performances. She received the Best Supporting Actress award at the 2016 Moscow International Film Festival for her role in the film "Nije kraj". She is also the recipient of the Best Actress award at the 2017 Irish Film Festival for her performance in "Four Cities".
Vanja Ejdus (November 11, 1976 Belgrade-) is a Serbian actor.
She has appeared in numerous Serbian films, TV shows, and theater productions, and is considered one of the most prominent actresses of her generation. Ejdus started her career in the late 1990s, and her breakthrough role was in the movie "The Wounds" in 1998, for which she won Best Actress at the Belgrade Film Festival. She has since been featured in several award-winning films, including "White White World" and "The Woman with a Broken Nose". Ejdus has also received critical acclaim for her work on stage, both as an actress and a director. She has won numerous awards for her performances, including the Sterija Award for Best Actress in 2009 and 2017. Additionally, Ejdus is a professor at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade.
Natasa Markovic (January 21, 1976 Kruševac-) also known as Nataša Marković or Matasa Marcovic is a Serbian actor.
She graduated with a degree in acting from the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad in 2000. Markovic worked in various theaters and acted in many TV series and films in Serbia. She is known for her versatile acting skills and has received critical acclaim for her performances. In 2015, she won the Best Lead Actress award at the Niš Film Festival for her role in the film Enclave. Markovic is also a dedicated activist and has been involved in various causes including women's rights and environmentalism.
Ivana Vladic (April 21, 1976 Belgrade-) is a Serbian cinematographer and actor.
She graduated from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade in 2001, and has since worked on numerous film and TV projects, both in Serbia and internationally. Ivana is well-known for her cinematography work on the award-winning Serbian film "Skinning", which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2010. In addition to her work behind the camera, she has also acted in several Serbian films and TV series. Ivana is considered one of the top cinematographers in Serbia and has won numerous awards for her work.
Jelena Curuvija (September 16, 1976 Belgrade-) otherwise known as Jelena Curuvija Djurica, Jelena Curuvija-Djurica or Cura is a Serbian actor.
She is the daughter of the late journalist Slavko Curuvija, who was assassinated in 1999. Jelena began her acting career in 2003 and has appeared in several Serbian TV series and films. She is also a theater actress and has performed in numerous theatrical productions. In addition to her acting career, Jelena is also a humanitarian worker and has been involved in various projects to help vulnerable groups in Serbia. She is married to actor Marko Djurica and they have a daughter named Marija.
Ana Alexander (February 1, 1976 Belgrade-) also known as Ana Katarina Stojanovic, Ana K. Alexander, Ana Katarina, Anna Katerina or Ana Stojanovic is a Serbian actor.
She studied acting at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade and later moved to New York to pursue her acting career. Alexander has appeared in numerous films and TV shows, including "Femme Fatales", "Chemical Peel", and "Masters of Sex". She is also known for her role as Nika Marx in the 2015 film "Fifty Shades of Grey". Alexander is fluent in Serbian, English, and French, and has also worked as a model and a producer. In addition to her acting career, she has also been involved in humanitarian work and participated in various projects to help refugees in Serbia.
Tanja Divnic (January 8, 1976 Belgrade-) is a Serbian actor.
Tanja Divnic began her acting career in 1994, when she appeared in the Serbian television series "Vruć vetar 2". She went on to appear in numerous popular Serbian television series such as "Sivi dom", "Otvorena vrata", and "Porodično blago". In addition to her television work, Divnic has also acted in several Serbian feature films including "Rane", "Ringeraja", and "Beli lavovi".
In 2001, Divnic was a recipient of the "Golden Mimosa" award for her role in the film "Munje!". She has also worked as a voice-over artist, dubbing foreign films and television shows into Serbian. Divnic is highly respected in the Serbian film and television industry and continues to act in popular Serbian productions.