Montevideo, God Bless You!
The role that changed everything. Bjelogrlić's hit about Yugoslavia's journey to the first World Cup won him the Car Konstantin award and made him a national star.
Born in Belgrade on January 13, 1988, Miloš Biković has grown into one of the defining actors of his generation — equally at home on the Serbian stage and at the very top of Russian cinema.
He graduated in acting from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade under professor Dragan Petrović. National fame came with the role of football legend Tirke in Dragan Bjelogrlić's “Montevideo, God Bless You!” (2010) — the Serbian box-office phenomenon of its era.
Then the phone rang: Oscar-winner Nikita Mikhalkov personally cast him in “Sunstroke” (2014). He mastered Russian to perfection and became the biggest star of Russian cinema — “Serf” (2019) earned over three billion rubles, at the time the highest-grossing Russian film in history.
He calls theatre his first love: a permanent member of the Belgrade Drama Theatre, with “The Lady of the Camellias” running at the National Theatre for over a decade. He is the founder of Archangel Studios and of the Miloš Biković Foundation supporting gifted young people.
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The most important thing in life is not career and ambition, but the people beside you.
Theatre is my first love — I would act on stage even if I had to pay for it myself.
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