Dragoljub Ljubičić
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Dragoljub Ljubičić | |
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Born | 1962 Belgrade, Serbia |
Years active | 1982 - present |
Dragoljub "Mićko" Ljubičić (Cyrillic: Драгољуб "Мићко" Љубичић born 1962 in Belgrade, Serbia) is a Serbian actor.
Dragoljub studied at the University in Belgrade and was simultaneously involved in musical and theatrical productions. From 1982 until 1985 he was involved in two bands known as "Petar i zli vuci" (Peter and the Rabid Wolves) and "Kapetan Belkanto", (Captain Belkanto) and in 1984 he made his breakthrough to the Serbian manstream by joining Indexovo radio pozorište[1] (Index's Radio Theatre) a popular Serbian theatrical group.
In 1993 he appeared in director Želimir Žilnik's semi documentary film Tito po drugi put medju srbima[2]. He played the role of Tito, who returns from the dead to Serbia, then under rule of Slobodan Milošević and talks with random people on the streets of Belgrade about their current grievances.
From 1985 and onwards he founded and became the director of "Tim talenata" marketing agency. He has since been involved with several productions and radio shows[3] as well as written the book "Nacionalni park Srbija."[4] (National Park Serbia.)