10 Best Croatian Actresses of The Decade (1990-2000)
List of 10 Best Croatian Actresses of The Decade (1990-2000).
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- Alma Prica was born on 17 September 1962 in Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for Halima's Path (2012), Kontesa Dora (1993) and Treca zena (1997).
- Natasa Dorcic was born on 9 June 1968 in Rijeka, Croatia, Yugoslavia [now Croatia]. She is an actress, known for Lada Kamenski (2018), Moram spavat', andjele (2007) and Prepoznavanje (1996).
- Ena Begovic was a prominent Croatian film actress. She is regarded as one of the best and most beautiful actresses in former Yugoslavia. Begovic began acting early, making her first screen appearance at the age of 18 through a small part in Occupation in 26 Pictures (1978), a 1978 film directed by Lordan Zafranovic. She made her breakthrough role in Zafranovic's next film, The Fall of Italy (1981), where she played Veronika, the daughter of a wealthy local from the Dalmatian coast who sided with occupying Italian Fascists. This debut established Begovic as one of the sex symbols of 1980s Yugoslav cinema, a status that she later successfully maintained despite appearing in relatively few films as her acting career shifted towards theater.
On 15 August 2000, in the Postira village on the island of Brac, a few months after marrying the Croatian businessman, Josip Radeljak, and a month and a half after giving birth to their daughter, Lana, she was involved, as a passenger, in a traffic accident, a rollover, which claimed her life. - Jelena Miholjevic was born on 27 September 1969 in Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for Crno-bijeli svijet (2015), Rest in Peace (2013) and Zakon! (2009). She has been married to Dario Harjacek since 1 June 2006.
- Matija Prskalo was born on 25 October 1966 in Zagreb, Croatia. She is an actress, known for How the War Started on My Island (1996), Will Not End Here (2008) and Luka (1992). She is married to Dominik Galic. They have one child.
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Katarina Bistrovic-Darvas, grew up and completed her education in Zagreb. Joined the ZKM Theatre Company after graduating from the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Zagreb. She has worked for several theatre companies in Croatia and in a number of films. Her theatre productions include: Predstava Hamleta u selu Mrdusa Donja, Hamper, CPGA, Brat magarac, Ujak Vanja, Kamov smrtopis, Usporavanja, Nesigurna prica. She has received many awards for her work: Zlatni smijeh Prize, Best Actress Award at the Actors' Festival in Vinkovci, Rektoror's Prize, Young Actress Award, Best Supporting Actress Award on the Rijeka Theatre Festival. Significant roles in film include: Zrinko Ogresta's Isprani (for which she received the Golden Arena Prize at the Pula Film Festival), leading roles in Antun Vrdoljak's Duga, mracna noc.- Actress
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Barbara Nola was born in 1968 in Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia [now Croatia]. She is an actress, known for Dolina sunca (2009), ZG80 (2016) and Vatre Ivanjske (2014). She was previously married to Lukas Nola.- Lucija Serbedzija was born on 8 June 1973 in Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for The Saint (1997), Polagana predaja (2001) and Bogorodica (1999). She is married to Filip Gajic. They have two children.
- Suzana Nikolic was born on 22 June 1965 in Zupanja, Croatia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for Tri muskarca Melite Zganjer (1998), Whichever Way the Ball Bounces (2014) and Ljubi, ljubi, al' glavu ne gubi (1981). She is married to Enes Midzic. They have one child.
- Mirjana Rogina was born in 1961 in Zagreb, Croatia. She was an actress, known for Odmori se, zasluzio si (2006), Tri muskarca Melite Zganjer (1998) and Ne dao Bog veceg zla (2002). She died on 27 November 2017 in Zagreb, Croatia.