Milos Bikovic (b. 1988)

Alias:
Miloš Biković
Милош Бикович
Милош Биковић
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Birthplace:
Belgrade, Yugoslavia (now Serbia)

Born:
January 13, 1988

Miloš Biković is a Serbian actor and producer graduated from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade. In 2020, he launched his own production company Archangel Digital Studios. Miloš Biković is fluent in Serbian, English, and Russian language. Miloš accepted the leading role of Petar Marash in South Wind which became the undisputed #1 box office hit according to Film Center Serbia's list. The film set a Serbian cinematography record, totaling over one million viewers globally. The Russian movie “The Servant”, starring Miloš Biković in main role is the most-watched comedy in the history of Russian cinema. His significant influence in Russia was affirmed with The Medal of Pushkin.

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Line Producer:
2019  Balkan Line

Producer:
2019  Balkan Line
2020  Hotel Belgrade
2022  Desperate for Marriage
2024  Johnny Puff: Secret Mission
????  Tesla

Actor's Assistant:
2012  Montevideo, God Bless You!

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