Dragan Marinković "Maca" (born 17 March 1968) is a Bosnian actor and
TV personality.Widely known by his nickname Maca, though trained as an
actor, Marinković is most notable for his outrageous personality
showcased during his stints on reality television. In mid-2007, he was
a contestant on the first season of Veliki brat VIP (the Serbian
version of Celebrity Big Brother), making it all the way to the final
day. In early 2010 he repeated the same on another reality contest
Farma. He currently resides in Novi Sad with his family.His biggest
acting job is a role opposite Mirsad Tuka and Mira Furlan in the 2010
multiple award-winning Bosnian film The Abandoned.After graduating
from the Academy of Performing Arts in Sarajevo, Maca experienced
trouble breaking into the business. Initially only involved with
acting through supporting parts on film and in theater, he could be
seen in the occasional play on small Sarajevo stages such as Kamerni
teatar 55. Later he got small parts in various international film
productions depicting the Bosnian War where he played stock character
portrayals of local "bad guys" - usually cartoonish Serbian soldiers
and paramilitaries. Two most notable such gigs were his appearances in
Hollywood productions Welcome to Sarajevo and Behind Enemy Lines.
TV personality.Widely known by his nickname Maca, though trained as an
actor, Marinković is most notable for his outrageous personality
showcased during his stints on reality television. In mid-2007, he was
a contestant on the first season of Veliki brat VIP (the Serbian
version of Celebrity Big Brother), making it all the way to the final
day. In early 2010 he repeated the same on another reality contest
Farma. He currently resides in Novi Sad with his family.His biggest
acting job is a role opposite Mirsad Tuka and Mira Furlan in the 2010
multiple award-winning Bosnian film The Abandoned.After graduating
from the Academy of Performing Arts in Sarajevo, Maca experienced
trouble breaking into the business. Initially only involved with
acting through supporting parts on film and in theater, he could be
seen in the occasional play on small Sarajevo stages such as Kamerni
teatar 55. Later he got small parts in various international film
productions depicting the Bosnian War where he played stock character
portrayals of local "bad guys" - usually cartoonish Serbian soldiers
and paramilitaries. Two most notable such gigs were his appearances in
Hollywood productions Welcome to Sarajevo and Behind Enemy Lines.
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