Enis Bešlagić (born 6 January 1975) is a Bosnian actor. In the
2000s, he starred in several films such as Fuse (2003), Summer in the
Golden Valley (2003), Ivko's Feast (2005), Ram za sliku moje domovine
(2005) and All for Free (2006). He starred in the sitcom Naša mala
klinika from 2004 until 2007. Bešlagić and Bosnian actor Milan
Pavlović portrayed the comedy duo Mujo and Haso in the 2004
skit-comedy film Mujo & Haso Superstars.He appeared in Bosnian
television series Lud, zbunjen, normalan and Viza za budućnost, as
well as series in neighboring Croatia such as Odmori se, zaslužio si
and Cimmer fraj. Bešlagić portrayed Miron Firdus in the Federalna
televizija comedy series Kriza for the first two seasons (2013â€"14)
and has been a judge on the Croatian televised singing competition
Zvjezdice since 2015.Enis Bešlagić was born in the northern Bosnian
town of Tešanj on 6 January 1975 while Bosnia was part of Yugoslavia.
When the Bosnian War broke out in April 1992, 17-year-old Bešlagić
escaped from his native Tešanj to his aunts home in Germany. He was
soon employed as a janitor for a three months before working at a
Munich cemetery as a gravedigger.His paternal grandfather was Rešad
Bešlagić, a folk singer popular in the era of the Kingdom of
Yugoslavia. He was killed in 1945 during World War II in Sarajevo.
2000s, he starred in several films such as Fuse (2003), Summer in the
Golden Valley (2003), Ivko's Feast (2005), Ram za sliku moje domovine
(2005) and All for Free (2006). He starred in the sitcom Naša mala
klinika from 2004 until 2007. Bešlagić and Bosnian actor Milan
Pavlović portrayed the comedy duo Mujo and Haso in the 2004
skit-comedy film Mujo & Haso Superstars.He appeared in Bosnian
television series Lud, zbunjen, normalan and Viza za budućnost, as
well as series in neighboring Croatia such as Odmori se, zaslužio si
and Cimmer fraj. Bešlagić portrayed Miron Firdus in the Federalna
televizija comedy series Kriza for the first two seasons (2013â€"14)
and has been a judge on the Croatian televised singing competition
Zvjezdice since 2015.Enis Bešlagić was born in the northern Bosnian
town of Tešanj on 6 January 1975 while Bosnia was part of Yugoslavia.
When the Bosnian War broke out in April 1992, 17-year-old Bešlagić
escaped from his native Tešanj to his aunts home in Germany. He was
soon employed as a janitor for a three months before working at a
Munich cemetery as a gravedigger.His paternal grandfather was Rešad
Bešlagić, a folk singer popular in the era of the Kingdom of
Yugoslavia. He was killed in 1945 during World War II in Sarajevo.
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