Dragoljub Ljubičić
Dragoljub Mićko Ljubičić is a celebrated Serbian actor, humorist, and comedian, recognized primarily for his association with Indexovo radio pozorište, a prominent radio theater group in Serbia.
Ljubičić pursued his education at the University of Belgrade while simultaneously immersing himself in the realms of music and theater. Between 1982 and 1985, he showcased his musical talents in two bands, Petar i zli vuci and Kapetan Belkanto. His theatrical journey took a significant turn in 1984 when he joined Indexovo radio pozorište, which evolved into a beloved platform for creative expression and performance.
In 1993, he gained critical acclaim for his role in the semi-documentary film "Tito po drugi put medju Srbima," directed by Želimir Žilnik. In this film, he portrayed Josip Broz Tito, who returns from the afterlife to engage with everyday citizens of Belgrade during the tumultuous era of Slobodan Milošević’s rule, addressing their current struggles and concerns.
After 1985, Ljubičić founded and directed "Tim talenata," a marketing agency that further expanded his influence in the entertainment industry. He has contributed to various productions and radio shows over the years and authored the book "Nacionalni park Srbija" (National Park Serbia), showcasing his diverse talents and commitment to the cultural landscape of Serbia.