Predrag Miletić

Acting 1 titles 1952-09-26 Nis, Serbia

Predrag Miletić, born on September 26, 1952, in Niš, Serbia (formerly Yugoslavia), is a distinguished Serbian actor renowned for his versatile performances across theater and film. He honed his craft at the Faculty of Drama Arts in Belgrade under the mentorship of Ognjenka Milićević, completing his studies before embarking on a professional journey in the performing arts.

Miletić began his career at the National Theatre in Niš, where he worked from 1972 to 1976. He later transitioned to the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade, where he gained recognition for his role in 'La Mama' and later as the lead character Antoni at Terazije Theatre. Since 1985, he has been a prominent member of the National Theatre in Belgrade, contributing to over 40 theatrical productions.

His extensive television work includes appearances in nearly all Serbian series since the 1980s, alongside a diverse filmography that spans both domestic and international cinema. Notably, Miletić is unique in being a member of the Serbian National Theatre's opera and drama departments.

He also made his mark at the Edinburgh International Festival with the "Z Teater," directed by Milenko Zablaćanski. In addition to his acting, Miletić authored a book titled "Biciklom do Hilandara" (By Bicycle to Hilandar), chronicling a journey he took by bicycle to the famed Serbian monastery on Mount Athos with his godfather, Oliver Njego. Predrag is married to Gordana, and together they have two sons, Vuk and Tadija.

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