Milan Marić

Acting

Milan Marić

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Jul 31, 1990 (35 years old)

Milan Marić

Known For

Time of Death
TV Show 2024

Time of Death

The WWI is the focus of the tetralogy novel "Time...

Toma
TV Show 2023

Toma

The tumultuous life, fantastic career, and volatile relationships of the...

The Fall
TV Show 2023

The Fall

A true story based on the tragic event in the...

Toma
2h 20m
Movie 2021

Toma

Biopic about Serbian folk singer Toma Zdravković, the man who...

The Family
0h 50m
TV Show 2021

The Family

The story takes place around 2001, which follows the last...

Father
2h 0m
Movie 2020

Father

Nikola’s children are taken away from him after social services...

Hide-and-Seek
TV Show 2019

Hide-and-Seek

The story of the fate of boys and girls who...

Civil Servant
0h 47m
TV Show 2019

Civil Servant

This is a modern and exciting story about BIA agents...

Morning Changes Everything
0h 25m
TV Show 2018

Morning Changes Everything

Lack of money, inability to find a permanent job, living...

Pavilions
1h 15m
Movie 2018

Pavilions

Three generations - three different microcosms - are entangled in...

Biography

Milan Marić was born in 1990 in Belgrade, Serbia (then SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia). He appeared on stage as a teenager in the youth theater DADOV, and then entered the Faculty of Dramatic Art. His cinematic debut was in the short film Thursday (2010), the diploma work of director Nikola Ljuce. He followed the television film New Chance and the role of Koki in the series The Scent of Rain in the Balkans (2011). He made another co-operation with Nikola Ljuk acting in his short film Sergeant (2012), in which Miloš Timotijević was his screen partner. In 2014, Milan appeared in the dramatic ensemble of the drama From Paupers to Princes about the break-up of Yugoslavia and the new heroes of society. In parallel with the film career, he also debuted in professional theaters, acting in the plays Behind the Bars (Krusevac Theater, 2011), Workers Dying Singing (Bitef Theater, 2011), Suspicious Face (Yugoslav Drama Theatre, 2012) and in controversial piece presented by Zoran Djindjic (Atelje 212, 2013). After graduating in the class of Biljana Mašić in 2013, he became a permanent member of the Yugoslav Drama Theater.[2] On the centenary of the World War I celebration in 2014, he participated in three performances about the Young Bosnia and the Sarajevo assassination: portrayed Gavrilo Princip in the play Little is my grave by Biljana Srbljanović, Danilo Ilić in the play Zmajeubica by Milena Markovic and in the film The Man Who Defended Gavrilo Princip.[2] The following year, there followed the supporting roles in the films Humidity, A Good Wife and Santa Maria della Salute, where he portrayed king Milan I of Serbia. In 2018, he played young Vukan Nemanjić in the television series Nemanjić Family - the Birth of the Kingdom. For the purpose of shooting, he learned to ride and to fight with the sword.[3] In the same year, the Russian film Dovlatov premiered, a biopic about the life of Russian writer Sergei Dovlatov, in which he played the main role. Marić was recommended by actress Danijela Stojanović for the role, who worked with director Alexei German Jr. on his previous film. She showed Marić's photographs pointing to the physical similarity between the Serbian actor and the Russian writer. After several rounds of casting, he got a role.[4] Marić learned Russian in three months.[3] The film was premiered in the main competition program at the Berlin International Film Festival.