Andrija Milošević

Andrija Milošević
Born (1978-08-06) August 6, 1978
Titograd, SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia
Nationality Montenegrin
Other names Andro
Occupation Actor, television host
Years active 1995–present
Spouse(s) Aleksandra (2016)

Andrija Milošević (Serbian: Андрија Милошевић, born August 6, 1978) is a Montenegrin actor and television host. He is well known for roles in theater show Pevaj, brate and TV series M(j)ešoviti brak, Budva na pjeni od mora and Ne daj se, Nina.

Biography

Born in Titograd, SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia as the elder son of mother Vera and father Peka, he has a younger brother Velibor. He spent his childhood in Nikšić where he actively played football for Sutjeska. At the age of sixteen he became a student in the first generation of the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Cetinje in the class of professor Bora Stjepanović. In the second year of studies he had first major role in the theater and then he collaborated with theater director Milan Karadžić. In Montenegro, he played in many shows with lot of directors and actors.[1]

He moved to Belgrade in 2000, at the invitation of Svetozar Cvetković, who engaged him in Atelje 212 in show Coat of a dirty man. In 2003, he began working in a TV series M(j)ešoviti brak with director Milan Karadžić and writer Stevan Koprivica. That role of Montenegrin young man Banjo made a breakthrough in his career.

Montenegrin director Marija Peroviv awarded him with the lead role in the film Opet pakujemo majmune, and then he filmed the series Karađorđe i pozorište. In the "Zvezdara theater" he plays in the play Tre Sorelle, together with a colleague from the M(j)ešoviti brak Sloboda Mićalović. He also plays in the play For Your Eyes Only in the "Theatre Cult".

In 2005, he founded the Udruženje ljubitelja filma production company in Podgorica.

Thanks to his prominent roles, he received a call of the Serbian version of reality-show Survivor, to be a television host of the event. In the meantime, he recorded a TV series directed by Milan Karadžić called Your money or your life, and then a film.

With acting talents, he shows and talent for music with plans to shoot his musical debut.

Personal life

He was a close friend of Serbian actor Marinko Madžgalj who died on 26 March 2016.[2] He has recommended Serbian youth to read Branko Ćopić.[3]

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