Deca zla Színész- és szereplőlista
Mira Kovač szerepében:
Anica Dobra
1963-06-03 Belgrade, Yugoslavia [now Serbia]
Anica Dobra (*born on June 3, 1963 in Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian actress.
Drobnjak szerepében:
Nikola Kojo
1967-09-05 Belgrade, Serbia
Nikola was named after his great-grandfather, who was an protoiereus in Mostar. He made his acting debut before he turned 13, with the role of the boy Ivan in the 1980 film "Rad na određeno vreme". During the 1980s, he played notable roles in the film "Igmanski marš" (1983), the TV series "Sivi Dom" (1986), and one of the main roles in three sequels of the very popular film series Foolish Years, which profiled him as one of the most famous actors of the younger generation in the former Yugoslavia. In 1992, he played the main role in Srđan Dragojević's film "Mi nismo anđeli" (We're Not Angels), for which he remains notable. He starred again in the 2005 sequel Mi nismo anđeli 2. He is married to Aleksandra Đurić, with whom he has a daughter Ana (2008) and two twin daughters (2013). He made his directing debut in the film Herd (2016).
Nikola Bobić szerepében:
Radovan Vujović
1984-09-08
Radovan Vujović (born 8 September 1984) is a Serbian actor, comedian and director. After graduating Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade in 2005, he became a member of the Boško Buha Theatre. Since 2010, he works as a member of the Yugoslav Drama Theatre ensemble. In 2006, he made his first lead role in Šejtanov ratnik. He has since starred in numerous films, including We Will Be the World Champions (2015), ZG80 (2016), Offenders (2017) and King Petar of Serbia (2018). He is perhaps best known for his critically lauded role as Radisav Risović Ris in the successful TV series Vojna akademija (2012-2017), and films Vojna akademija (2012) and Vojna akademija 2 (2013).
Bušatlija szerepében:
Ljubomir Bandović
1976-07-08 Berane, Montenegro
Ljubomir "Ljubo" Bandović was born in Ivangrad, SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia. He studied at the University of Arts Faculty of Dramatic Arts. He has been a member of Yugoslav Drama Theatre since 2000. He has also been a member of several other houses, including: Belgrade International Theatre Festival, Belgrade Drama Theatre, Serbian National Theatre and BELEF. In February 2009, he has won the "Zoran Radmilović" award for performance in a theatre show Ćeif. In August 2011, he has won Grand Prix "Naisa" award for the performances in The Sisters and The Enemy. In October 2011, he was the best actor of the 31st "Borini pozorišni dani" festival, for the performance in a theatre show Pazarni dan.
Bojana szerepében:
Jovana Stojiljković
1992-03-19 Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia
Jovana Stojiljković is a Serbian stage and screen actress.
Alen szerepében:
Slaven Došlo
Gordana Ivić szerepében:
Milica Mihajlović
1972-06-04 Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia
Zvonce szerepében:
Zoran Cvijanović
1958-01-25 Belgrade, Serbia
Milutinović szerepében:
Radomir Nikolić
Starica szerepében:
Jasmina Avramović
1960-10-28 Valjevo, Serbia, Yugoslavia
Studied high school in Valjevo (graduated in 1979), graduated in acting at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade in 1985 (in Arsa Jovanović's class). During his studies he was a scholarship holder and after graduation he was a permanent member of the Yugoslav Drama Theatre. Roles: Tanja in "Oginsky's Polonaise", Marquis de Sade in "Nijinsky", Ariel in "Bura", Sofia in "Šopalović Theatre", Viola in "Epiphany Night" and others. She also played in a series of television dramas and films ("Some Strange Land", "Elektra", "At the Eternal Faucet", "File 128"). He is the winner of several annual awards of the Yugoslav Drama Theater, as well as the annual award of the Secretariat for Culture of Belgrade. Proclaimed Valjevka personality in 1998. He lives with his family in Valjevo. Married to Zoran Avramović, an economist. Son of Andrija, born in 1989.
Zvonko Pažin szerepében:
Mirko Vlahović
1963-07-26 Berane, Montenegro, Yugoslavia
Branko szerepében:
Bojan Dimitrijević
1973-11-04 Leskovac, Serbia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bojan Dimitrijević is a Serbian actor. He's best known for playing the role of a junkie nicknamed Pikac on the television series Vratiće se Rode and movie Rode U Magli. His notable theatre roles include plays such as Trainspotting and Shopping and Fucking, both at Bitef Theatre. He's appearing in music video of Skunk Anansie "My ugly boy" (2010). Description above from the Wikipedia article Bojan Dimitrijević (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Peca Čečen szerepében:
Ermin Sijamija
1974-11-26 Bugojno, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Borka Antonić szerepében:
Ana Franić
1981-10-07 Belgrade, Serbia
Ana Franić was born and raised in Belgrade, capital city of ex-Yugoslavia (now Serbia). Her mother's name is Olga. Her father Severin Franic is a writer and film critic, also a member of Yugoslav section of FIPRESCI. Ana was graduated at Faculty of dramatic arts in Belgrade. She studied acting with Katarina Radivojević, Sloboda Mićalović, Marija Vicković, Milos Vlalukin. Ana has become popular by taking on the main role in Disi Duboko (2004), first Serbian lesbian movie. For that role she won many awards.
Ivana Ječmenica szerepében:
Marina Vodeničar
1982-12-09 Pančevo, Serbia
Miroljub Lekić szerepében:
Ivan Tomić
1972-10-29 Kragujevac, Serbia, Yugoslavia
Voditeljka szerepében:
Sanja Petrović
Boris Janković szerepében:
Damjan Kecojević
Slobodanka szerepében:
Borjanka Ljumović
Papić szerepében:
Irfan Mensur
1952-01-19 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Hercegovina
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Irfan Mensur (born: Irfan Kurić), (Born 19 January 1952) is a Serbian theatre, television and film actor. He is living and playing roles in Serbia for 30 years. He is married for the 2nd time to Serbian actress Srna Lango. The couple live in Belgrade and have two sons. During 2000s (decade) couple took one of the main roles in Serbian TV serial Jelena filmed in the production of Serbian RTV BK Telecom. In December 2010 Irfan and Srna enrolled into popular reality show Parovi on the Serbian TV station Happy TV. Description above from the Wikipedia article Irfan Mensur, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Anina majka szerepében:
Minja Filipović
Prodavačica u butiku szerepében:
Romana Caran
Bolničar na psihijatriji szerepében:
Milan Uzelac
Prodavačica nameštaja szerepében:
Lena Cvetković
Vlasnik prodavnice szerepében:
Saša Bjelić
Antikvar szerepében:
Mihailo Laptošević
Anin otac szerepében:
Milan Kočalović