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Milena Dravić ( sr-Cyrl, Милена Дравић, ; 5 October 1940 – 14 October 2018) was a Yugoslav and Serbian film, television and theatre actress. She played the mother of
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in the 1988 film '' The Dark Side of the Sun''.


Biography

Born in
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, Serbia, Dravić became involved with
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at the age of four via her parents enrolling her in a dance program. She would later switch to
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. In 1959, still a high school student, Dravić got spotted by director František Čáp who approached the eighteen-year-old about being in his film ''Vrata ostaju otvorena'' after seeing her on the cover of a youth magazine in a ballet dancers' group photo. After appearing in a few more films, she decided to pursue acting full-time and to that end successfully enrolled at the Academy of Theatre Arts (APU) within the Arts Academy in Belgrade. Her big break came in 1962 in Branko Bauer's ''Prekobrojna'' for which she won the Golden Arena for Best Actress (Yugoslav equivalent of an
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). The memorable role, as well as the much-publicized accolade, propelled her to becoming Yugoslavia's first and arguably biggest female movie star. She was a recipient of five Silver arenas (for supporting actress roles) and 2 Golden arenas (for leading actress roles). Milena Dravić's career was long, prolific, and versatile. She was memorable and believable, whether as the tragic heroine in state-sponsored World War II epics, the eccentric protagonist of experimental arthouse films like '' WR: Mysteries of the Organism'' or in romantic comedies. She especially excelled in the latter during the 1970s and 1980s. She won the Cannes Best Supporting Actress Award in 1980 for '' Special Treatment''. For her roles and contributions to domestic
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, she received the prestigious Pavle Vujisić Award in August 1994. On 15 December 2017 she was honored with the prestigious Dobričin prsten lifetime achievement award in Belgrade.


Personal life

Milena Dravić was married three times. Her third husband was the prominent Serbian actor Dragan Nikolić, with whom she had co-hosted the popular 1970s television program ''Obraz uz obraz''.


Death

She died on 14 October 2018, after a long battle with illness.


Selected filmography

*''Vrata ostaju otvorena'' (1959) – Marija ... Petrova sestra *''Dilizansa snova'' (1960) – Evica *''Zajednicki stan'' (1960) – Ljubica *''Bolje je umeti'' (1960) – Jola *'' The First Fires'' (1961) – Hajra *''Leto je krivo za sve'' (1961) – Natalija *'' Kozara'' (1962) – Milja *''Prekobrojna'' (1962) – Ranka *''Pesceni grad'' (1962) – Milena *''Radopolje'' (1963) – Mrvica *'' Destination Death'' (1964) – Seja *''Sluzbeni polozaj'' (1964) – Zora *''Lito vilovito'' (1964) – Mare *''Narodni poslanik'' (1964) – Danica *'' Man is Not a Bird'' (1965) – Rajka *''Devojka'' (1965) – Devojka *''Klakson'' (1965) – Jana *''Covik od svita'' (1965) – Visnja *'' The Camp Followers'' (1965) – Aspasia Anastasiou *''
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'' (1966) – Neda * (1966) – Momata *'' Looking Into the Eyes of the Sun'' (1966) *''Sticenik'' (1966) – Herself *''Zgodba ki je ni'' (1967) – Uciteljica *''Nemirni'' (1967) – Zorica *'' The Morning'' (1967) – Aleksandra *''Dim'' (1967) – Devojka *'' Hasanaginica'' (1967) – Hasanaginica *''Sirota Marija'' (1968) – Marija *''Sedmina'' (1969) – Filomena *''Zaseda'' (1969) – Milica *''Horoskop'' (1969) – Milka *''Cross Country'' (1969) – Jovana *'' The Battle of Neretva'' (1969) – Nada *''Biciklisti'' (1970) – Sara *'' Touha zvaná Anada'' (1971) – Zuzka *'' W.R.: Mysteries of the Organism'' (1971) – Milena *'' The Role of My Family in the Revolution'' (1971) – Devojka * (1971) – Velika *''Ko pride lev'' (1972) – Mihaela *'' The Battle of Sutjeska'' (1973) – Vera *''Pjegava djevojka'' (1973) – Katy * (1973) – Veronika Djakovic *''Deps'' (1974) – Depsova djevojka Janja *''
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'' (1974) – Andja / Ofelija *''Strah'' (1974) – Karolina *''Pavle Pavlovic'' (1975) – Adela *''Povratak otpisanih'' (1976) – Lula Mitricevic *''Group Portrait with a Lady'' (1977) – Schwester Klementine *''Ljubavni zivot Budimira Trajkovica'' (1977) – Lepa Trajkovic *''Tamo i natrag'' (1978) – Rada Jovanovic *''Kvar'' (1978) – Sasina ljubavnica *''Trener'' (1978) – Petrova bivsa zena *''Povratak'' (1979) – Roza *'' Special Treatment'' (1980) – Kaca *''Osam kila srece'' (1980) *''Rad na odredjeno vreme'' (1980) – Svetlana *''Snovi, zivot, smrt Filipa Filipovica'' (1980) *''Sesta brzina'' (1981) – Gvozdenka *''Laf u srcu'' (1981) – Savina zena * (1982) – Sofija Arandjelovic *''Moj tata na odredjeno vreme'' (1982) – Svetlana *''Covek sa cetiri noge'' (1983) – Nada Jovanovic *''Secerna vodica'' (1983) – Ana *''Una'' (1984) – Miselova zena *'' Horvat’s Choice'' (1985) – Marijana Margitic *''Nije lako sa muskarcima'' (1985) – Gordana Diklic *'' Anticasanova'' (1985) – Asja *''Na istarski nacin'' (1985) *''Osveta'' (1986) – Nada Pekar *''Razvod na odredjeno vreme'' (1986) – Svetlana Milanovic *''Lijepe zene prolaze kroz grad'' (1986) – Rahela *''Dogodilo se na danasnji dan'' (1987) – Nastavnica *''Cavka'' (1988) – Nastavnica *'' The Dark Side of the Sun'' (1988) – Mother *''Spijun na stiklama'' (1988) – Livadinka Kukuric *''Najbolji'' (1989) – Ninkova majka *'' Battle of Kosovo'' (1989) – Velislava *''Cudna noc'' (1990) *''Sekula se opet zeni'' (1991) – Sojka *''Policajac sa Petlovog brda'' (1992) – Vera *''Treca sreca'' (1995) – Prorocica Antilopa *'' Three Summer Days'' (1997) – Kaja *'' Cabaret Balkan'' (1998) – The Lady on the Bus with the Hat and Fox Stole *'' Sky Hook'' (2000) – Danka *''Normalni ljudi'' (2001) – Tomina tetka *''
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'' (2001) – Gospodja Jeftic *'' Zona Zamfirova'' (2002) – Tasana *''Ledina'' (2003) – Zorica *''Sjaj u ocima'' (2003) – Vlasnica agencije *''Lost and Found'' (2005) – Vera (segment "Fabulous Vera") *''Agi i Ema'' (2007) – Ema *'' Crazy, Confused, Normal'' (2007–2015, TV Series) – Spomenka Vihorec *'' Love and Other Crimes'' (2008) – Majka *'' St. George Shoots the Dragon'' (2009) – Tetka Slavka *'' The village is burning, and the grandmother is combing her hair'' (2009, TV Series) – Direktorka banke


References


External links

*
Complete filmography
at the Complete Index to World Film * {{DEFAULTSORT:Dravic, Milena 1940 births 2018 deaths Burials at Belgrade New Cemetery Actresses from Belgrade Serbian film actresses Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress winners Golden Arena winners Laureates of the Ring of Dobrica Žanka Stokić award winners