List of Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Art
[edit]Performing arts
[edit]Cinema and theatre
[edit]- Emir Kusturica (born 1954), filmmaker, actor and musician
- Zdravko Šotra (born 1933), film and television director and screenwriter
- Rudi Alvađ (1929–1988), film, radio and television actor and comedian
- Predrag Golubović (1935–1994), film director and screenwriter
- Nele Karajlić (born 1962), comedian, musician, composer, actor and television director living
- Karl Malden (1912–2009), Oscar-winning actor
- Marko Todorović (1929–2000), actor
- Boro Stjepanović (born 1946), actor
- Nataša Ninković (born 1972), actress
- Danina Jeftić (born 1986), actress
- Nebojša Glogovac (1969–2018), actor
- Nikola Pejaković (born 1966), actor
- Tihomir Stanić (born 1960), actor
- Sergej Trifunović (born 1972), actor
- Davor Dujmović (1969–1999), actor
- Goran Kostić (born 1971), actor
- Predrag Tasovac (1922–2010), actor
- Branko Pleša (1926–2001), actor
- Branko Đurić (born 1962), actor, comedian, director and musician
- Boro Drašković (born 1935), director, playwright and screenwriter
- Ognjenka Milićević (1927–2008), director, acting professor, and theatre expert
- Brad Dexter (1917–2002), American actor
- Gordon Bijelonic, American film producer
- Ogden Gavanski, Canadian film producer
Music
[edit]- Dušan Šestić, musician and composer of the national anthem of Bosnia and Herzegovina[1]
- Baja Mali Knindža, folk singer
- Đorđe Novković, Yugoslav songwriter, and father of Boris Novković
- Boro Drljača, folk singer
- Branka Sovrlić, folk singer
- Dejan Matić, pop-folk singer
- Goran Bregović, musician, Croat father and Serb mother
- Indira Radić, pop-folk singer
- Ipe Ivandić, rock drummer
- Ljiljana Petrović, pop singer
- Marinko Rokvić, folk singer
- Marta Savić, Yugoslav and Serbian singer
- Maya Berović, pop-singer
- Mile Kitić, Yugoslav and Serbian singer
- Milić Vukašinović, musician
- Milena Plavšić, folk singer
- Miloš Bojanić, Yugoslav and Serbian singer
- Minja Subota, composer, musician, entertainer and photographer
- Mitar Mirić, Yugoslav and Serbian singer
- Miroslav Čangalović, opera singer
- Mladen Vojičić Tifa, folk-rock singer
- Nada Obrić, folk singer
- Nedeljko Bajić Baja, Serbian singer
- Romana Panić, pop singer
- Sanja Maletić, turbo-folk singer
- Saša Matić, singer
- Seka Aleksić, pop-folk singer
- Srđan Čolić, pop-dance musician
- Vlado Pravdić, organist
- Srđan Marjanović, singer-songwriter
- Vukašin Brajić, pop-rock singer
- Zdravko Čolić, singer
- Željko Samardžić, singer
- Jadranka Stojaković, singer
- Božo Vrećo, sevdalinka singer
- Marija Šestić, singer
- Lepi Mića, singer
- Marija Šestić, singer
Visual arts
[edit]- Miloš Bajić, painter
- Jovan Bijelić, painter
- Radomir Damnjanović, painter and conceptual artist
- Lazar Drljača, painter
- Oste Erceg, painter
- Nedeljko Gvozdenović, painter
- Kosta Hakman, painter
- Momo Kapor, painter and novelist
- Svetislav Mandić, painter, copier, fresco conserver and writer
- Roman Petrović, painter
- Ljubomir Popović, painter
- Sreten Stojanović, sculptor
- Slobodanka Stupar, visual artist
- Todor Švrakić, painter
- Rista Vukanović, painter
Literature
[edit]- Writers
- Meša Selimović (1910–1982), writer, Bosnian Muslim by birth
- Svetozar Ćorović (1875–1919), novelist
- Petar Kočić (1877–1916), writer
- Veselin Masleša (1906–1943), writer, activist and Yugoslav Partisan
- Branko Ćopić (1915–1984), writer
- Svetozar Koljević (1930–2016), literary critic and historian; translator
- Jovan Deretić (1934–2002), professor of literature and author of Serbian literary history
- Gavro Vučković Krajišnik
- Anabela Basalo, novelist
- Isidora Bjelica, prose writer, playwright and public figure
- Poets
- Sima Milutinović Sarajlija (1791–1847), poet, hajduk, translator, historian, philologist, diplomat and adventurer
- Jovan Dučić, poet, writer and diplomat
- Skender Kulenović, poet [2]
- Aleksa Šantić, poet
- Duško Trifunović, poet and writer
- Jovan Sundečić, poet and priest
- Pero Zubac (1945)[3]
- Epic poetry
- Filip Višnjić, epic poet and gusle player
Sciences and engineering
[edit]- Milan Budimir (1891–1975), classical studies expert, linguist and academic.
- Vaso Čubrilović (1897–1990), historian.
- Vladimir Ćorović (1885–1941), historian and academic.
- Petar Đurković (1908–1981), astronomer.
- Vlado Kešelj, computer scientist.
- Danilo Mandic (1963), electrical engineer.
- Svetislav Mandić (1921–2003), historian, copier, fresco conserver, poet and painter.
- Sima Milutinović (1899–1981), mechanical engineer and the most prolific Yugoslav aircraft constructor.
- Radovan Samardžić (1922–1994), historian.
- Milorad Ekmečić (1928–2015), historian and academic.
- Ljubisav Rakić (born 1931), physician, professor and academic.
- Ranko Bugarski (born 1933), linguist.
- Rade Mihaljčić (born 1937), historian and academic.
- Milorad Simić (born 1946), linguist and academic.
- Tibor Živković (1966–2013), medievalist and academic.
- Vladimir Terzija (1962), electrical engineer.
- Stevo Todorčević (born 1955), mathematician.
Politics
[edit]- Yugoslavia / SR Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Cvijetin Mijatović, former President of the Presidency of SFR Yugoslavia
- Vojislav Kecmanović, former President of the People's Assembly of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Đuro Pucar, former President of the People's Assembly and President of the Executive Council of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Vlado Šegrt, former President of the People's Assembly of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Ratomir Dugonjić, former President of the Presidency of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Obrad Piljak, former President of the Presidency of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Milanko Renovica, former President of the Presidency and President of the Executive Council of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Rodoljub Čolaković, former President of the Executive Council of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Milan Gorkić, former President of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
- Bogoljub Kujundžić, former Ban of Vrbas Banovina
- Aristotel Petrović, former Mayor of Sarajevo
- Ljubo Kojo, former Mayor of Sarajevo
- Vaso Radić, former Mayor of Sarajevo
- Bosnia and Herzegovina / Republika Srpska
- Momčilo Krajišnik, former member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Tatjana Ljujić-Mijatović, former member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Živko Radišić, former member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Mayor of Banja Luka
- Mirko Šarović, former member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Borislav Paravac, former member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Nebojša Radmanović, former member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Mayor of Banja Luka
- Mladen Ivanić, former member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina and former Prime Minister of Republika Srpska
- Dragan Mikerević, former member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina and former Prime Minister of Republika Srpska
- Milorad Dodik, incumbent member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, former President and former Prime Minister of Republika Srpska
- Spasoje Tuševljak, former Chairmen of the Council of Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Dragan Mikerević, former Chairmen of the Council of Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Nikola Špirić, former Chairmen of the Council of Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Boro Bosić, former Co-Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Zoran Tegeltija, incumbent Chairmen of the Council of Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Radovan Karadžić, former President of Republika Srpska
- Biljana Plavšić, former President of Republika Srpska
- Nikola Poplašen, former President of Republika Srpska
- Mirko Šarović, former President of Republika Srpska
- Dragan Čavić, former President of Republika Srpska
- Milan Jelić, former President of Republika Srpska
- Igor Radojičić, former acting President of Republika Srpska and Mayor of Banja Luka
- Rajko Kuzmanović, former President of Republika Srpska
- Željka Cvijanović, incumbent President of Republika Srpska and former Prime Minister of Republika Srpska
- Pero Bukejlović, former Prime Minister of Republika Srpska
- Aleksandar Džombić, former Prime Minister of Republika Srpska
- Radovan Višković, incumbent Prime Minister of Republika Srpska
- Nedeljko Čubrilović, former Speaker of the National Assembly of Republika Srpska
- Draško Stanivuković, incumbent Mayor of Banja Luka
- Mladen Grujičić, incumbent Mayor of Srebrenica
- Branislav Borenović, incumbent president of the Party of Democratic Progress
- Predrag Kojović, incumbent president of the Our Party
- Mićo Sokolović, founder of the labour movement in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Dunja Mijatović, Commissioner for Human Rights
- Serbia
- Jovan Marinović, former Prime Minister of Serbia
- Zoran Đinđić, former Prime Minister of Serbia and Mayor of Belgrade
- Slobodan Unković, President of the National Assembly of Serbia
- Boris Tadić, former President of Serbia
- Vojislav Šešelj, founder and president of Serbian Radical Party and a former Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia
- Zorana Mihajlović, Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia and Minister of Energy and Mining; former Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure
- Saša Radulović, former Minister of Economy of Serbia
- Nela Kuburović, former Minister of Justice of Serbia
- Darija Kisić Tepavčević, Minister of Labour, Employment, Veteran and Social Policy of Serbia
- Vjerica Radeta, former Vice President of the National Assembly of Serbia
Military people
[edit]- Omar Pasha, Ottoman general and governor
- Srđan Aleksić
- Emanuel Cvjetićanin, Austro-Hungarian Feldmarschalleutnant
- Slobodan Princip, Yugoslav Partisan
- Petar Baćović, Chetnik
- Jezdimir Dangić, Chetnik
- Jeronim Ljubibratić, Habsburg general
- Mićo Ljubibratić, rebel
- Pecija, rebel
- Golub Babić, rebel
- Prodan Rupar
- Bogdan Zimonjić
- Bogić Vučković
Rulers and royalty
[edit]Middle Ages
[edit]- Beloje
- Stephen, Duke of Bosnia
- Miroslav of Hum
- Hramko
- Andrija, Prince of Hum
- Prvoslav Radojević
- Mrnjava
- Domanek
- Dražen Bogopenec
- Milten Draživojević
- Mišljen (veliki tepčija)
- Dimitrije (veliki čelnik)
- Vuk Kosača
- Branivojević noble family
- Vojin (magnate)
- Vojislav Vojinović
- Miloš Vojinović
- Pribil
- Pavle Radenović
Ottoman statesmen
[edit]Sports
[edit]Individual sports
[edit]- Jelena Lolović, alpine skier, Universiade champion
- Žana Novaković, alpine skier
- Ivana Španović, athlete (track and field), World and European Champion, Olympic bronze medalist [4]
- Dragan Perić, athlete (track and field), World Championships bronze medalist
- Borisav Pisić, athlete (track and field), Mediterranean Games champion
- Draženko Mitrović, athlete (track and field), Paralympic Games silver medalist
- Branko Dangubić, athlete (track and field)
- Đuro Kodžo, athlete (track and field)
- Vuk Rađenović, bobsledder
- Slobodan Kačar, boxer, Olympic champion
- Tadija Kačar, boxer, Olympic Games silver medalist
- Milenko Zorić, canoer, World champion and Olympic Games silver medalist
- Veselin Petrović, cyclist
- Radomir Kovačević, judoka, Olympic Games bronze medalist
- Nemanja Majdov, judoka, World champion
- Aleksandar Kukolj, judoka, European champion
- Mitar Mrdić, judoka
- Radoje Đerić, rower, European Championships bronze medalist
- Andrea Arsović, sports shooter, European champion
- Srećko Pejović, sports shooter, European Championships silver medalist
- Velimir Stjepanović, swimmer, European champion
- Đorđe Marković, swimmer
- Ivana Ninković, swimmer
- Mladen Tepavčević, swimmer
- Zoran Prerad, taekwondo practitioner, European champion
- Andrea Petkovic, tennis player, World No.9
- Nikola Ćaćić, tennis player, ATP Cup champion
- Momir Kecman, wrestler, World Championships silver medalist
- Boško Marinko, wrestler, European champion
- Stevan Mićić, wrestler, European Games and European Championships medalist
- Ognjen Topic, American Muay Thai Boxing champion
Team sports
[edit]- Basketball
- Borislav Stanković, former FIBA's Secretary General
- Dražen Dalipagić, Olympic, World and European champion
- Ratko Radovanović, Olympic, World and European champion
- Dejan Bodiroga, World and European champion, Olympic silver medalist
- Predrag Danilović, World and European champion, Olympic silver medalist
- Žarko Paspalj, World and European champion, Olympic silver medalist
- Slađana Golić, Olympic, World and European Championships silver medalist
- Saša Čađo, Olympic bronze medalist and European champion
- Jelica Komnenović, Olympic bronze medalist and Eurobasket silver medalist
- Zoran Savić, World and European champion, Olympic silver medalist
- Dragana Stanković, Olympic bronze medalist
- Milan Gurović, World and European champion
- Aleksandar Nikolić, World and European champion
- Vladimir Radmanović, World champion
- Veselin Petrović, European champion
- Ognjen Kuzmić, NBA champion and Eurobasket silver medalist
- Darko Miličić, NBA champion
- Vule Avdalović, Universiade champion
- Vanja Plisnić, Universiade champion
- Mile Ilić, Universiade champion
- Draško Albijanić
- Nemanja Gordić
- Stefan Janković
- Srđan Kalember
- Dejan Kravić
- Milan Milošević
- Nebojša Popović
- Dragan Raca
- Boris Savović
- Đoko Šalić
- Marko Šutalo
- Miroslav Todić
- Dejan Todorović
- Ratko Varda
- Dušan Vukčević
- Dalibor Ilić
- Lara Mandić
- Ivanka Matić
- Slavica Pečikoza
- Daliborka Vilipić
- Football
- Milan Galić, Olympic champion and European Championship silver medalist
- Velimir Sombolac, Olympic champion
- Branko Stanković, Olympic silver medalist
- Vlado Čapljić, Olympic bronze medalist
- Marko Marin, World Cup bronze medalist
- Boško Antić, European Championship silver medalist
- Ilija Pantelić, European Championship silver medalist
- Savo Milošević, European Championship top scorers
- Mijat Gaćinović, World U20 and European U19 champion
- Srđan Babić, World U20 champion
- Miladin Stevanović, World U20 champion
- Ognjen Ožegović, European U19 champion
- Dušan Bajević
- Nemanja Bilbija
- Predrag Đajić
- Aleksandar Đurić
- Milan Đurić
- Mladen Krstajić
- Ognjen Koroman
- Zdravko Kuzmanović
- Zvjezdan Misimović
- Predrag Pašić
- Ljupko Petrović
- Saša Stević
- Nikola Stipić
- Neven Subotić
- Nemanja Supić
- Miloš Šestić
- Siniša Ubiparipović
- Ognjen Vranješ
- Slavko Zagorac
- Luka Jović
- Handball
- Svetlana Kitić, Olympic champion
- Milorad Karalić, Olympic champion
- Zlatan Arnautović, Olympic champion
- Nebojša Popović, Olympic champion
- Zdravko Rađenović, Olympic champion
- Radmila Drljača, Olympic silver medalist
- Vesna Radović, Olympic silver medalist
- Mladen Bojinović, World Championship bronze medalist
- Nebojša Golić, World Championship bronze medalist
- Jasmina Jankovic, European Championship silver medalist
- Dobrivoje Marković European Championship silver medalist
- Aleksandar Knežević, European Championship bronze medalist
- Danijel Šarić, World Championship silver medalist
- Gorica Aćimović
- Volleyball
- Vladimir Grbić, Olympic and European champion
- Nikola Grbić, Olympic and European champion
- Tijana Bošković, World and European champion, Olympic silver medalist
- Brankica Mihajlović, World and European champion, Olympic silver medalist
- Đorđe Đurić, Olympic bronze medalist
- Saša Starović, European champion
- Jelena Blagojević, European champion and World Championship bronze medalist
- Aleksandar Okolić, European and World League champion
- Slađana Erić
- Sanja Starović
- Water polo
- Duško Pijetlović, Olympic, World and European champion
- Gojko Pijetlović, Olympic, World and European champion
- Nikola Rađen, World and European champion, Olympic bronze medalist
- Milan Muškatirović, Olympic and European Championship silver medalist
Religion
[edit]- Patriarchs
- Makarije Sokolović, Patriarch of Serbs (s. 1557–1571)
- Antonije Sokolović, Patriarch of Serbs (s. 1571–1575)
- Gerasim Sokolović, Patriarch of Serbs (s. 1575–1586)
- Savatije Sokolović, Patriarch of Serbs (s. 1587)
- Gavrilo II, Patriarch of Serbs (s. 1752)
- Metropolitans and bishops
- Gavrilo Avramović, Metropolitan of Dabar-Bosna (s. 1578–88)
- Basil of Ostrog (1610–1671), Bishop of Zahumlje, born in Trebinje area
- Visarion, Metropolitan of Herzegovina (s. 1590–1602), born in Herzegovina
- Savatije Ljubibratić, Metropolitan of Zahumlje and Dalmatia (s. 1693–1716)
- Jovan Ćulibrk (1965)
- Grigorije Durić (1966)
- Other
- Nićifor Dučić (1832–1900), theologian, historian, philologist and writer
- Martyr Vukašin of Klepci
- Jovica Ilić (fl. 1834–), Orthodox priest, rebel leader
- Pavle Tvrtković (fl. 1834–51), Orthodox priest, served at the Serbian court
- Gavro Vučković Krajišnik, trader, politician and writer
- Djoko Slijepčević, (1907–1993), church historian
Other
[edit]- Tijana Arnautović, Miss Canada 2004
- Luka Ćelović, businessman
- Mila Mulroney, wife of former prime minister of Canada
- Monika Radulovic, Miss Universe Australia 2015
- Sava Vladislavich, Serbian diplomat, count and merchant-adventurer in the employ of Peter the Great
- Nataša Vojnović, fashion model
- Milomir Kovac (born 1962), German surgeon
- Caroline Mulroney, Canadian politician
- Ben Mulroney, Canadian television host
- Sasa Radulovic, award-winning Canadian architect
- Maja Vidaković Lalić, architect and founder of the Mikser Festival
- Nedeljko Čabrinović, member of the Black Hand
See also
[edit]- List of Serbs
- List of Serbs of Croatia
- List of Serbs of Montenegro
- List of Serbs of the Republic of Macedonia
- List of Serbs of Slovenia
- List of Serbs of Albania
References
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