Dragan Bjelogrlić "Bjela" (Serbian: Ð"раган
Ð'јелогрлић, pronounced [ËŒdrÇŽÉ¡an bjeˈlÇ'É¡rÌ©lit͜ɕ
ˈbjÄ›Ë la]; born 10 October 1963) is a Serbian actor, director and
producer.Simultaneous to moving from Baranda to Belgrade to continue
his studies, 14-year-old Bjelogrlić also debuted in movies playing
Sava Jovanović Sirogojno in Boško Buha, a 1978 film that achieved
sizable popularity.He followed that up in the coming years with other
roles in TV series, short, and feature films. By the mid-1980s,
Bjelogrlić was an established young actor in SFR Yugoslavia. In 1985
he appeared in Bal na vodi as part of an ensamble cast of his peers
such as SrÄ'an Todorović, NebojÅ¡a BakoÄ ević, Goran Radaković, and
Gala Videnović.In 1987, he became one of the central cast members on
the hugely popular drama television series Bolji život. Playing the
role of Boba Popadić made Bjelogrlić a recognizable star all across
the country. His brother Goran Bjelogrlić is a film producer. His
2010 film, Montevideo, God Bless You!, was selected as the Serbian
entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards,
but did not make the final shortlist. The film's sequel, See You in
Montevideo, was released in 2014.
Ð'јелогрлић, pronounced [ËŒdrÇŽÉ¡an bjeˈlÇ'É¡rÌ©lit͜ɕ
ˈbjÄ›Ë la]; born 10 October 1963) is a Serbian actor, director and
producer.Simultaneous to moving from Baranda to Belgrade to continue
his studies, 14-year-old Bjelogrlić also debuted in movies playing
Sava Jovanović Sirogojno in Boško Buha, a 1978 film that achieved
sizable popularity.He followed that up in the coming years with other
roles in TV series, short, and feature films. By the mid-1980s,
Bjelogrlić was an established young actor in SFR Yugoslavia. In 1985
he appeared in Bal na vodi as part of an ensamble cast of his peers
such as SrÄ'an Todorović, NebojÅ¡a BakoÄ ević, Goran Radaković, and
Gala Videnović.In 1987, he became one of the central cast members on
the hugely popular drama television series Bolji život. Playing the
role of Boba Popadić made Bjelogrlić a recognizable star all across
the country. His brother Goran Bjelogrlić is a film producer. His
2010 film, Montevideo, God Bless You!, was selected as the Serbian
entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards,
but did not make the final shortlist. The film's sequel, See You in
Montevideo, was released in 2014.
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