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The recipient of an Oscar and a BAFTA Award for his work on "Superman - the Movie" as well as the Scientific and Technical Achievement Award from the Academy for the development of the Zoptic Front-Projection System - the principal method used to make Superman fly in Superman 1,2 & 3. He has worked as a Visual Effects Supervisor or Consultant on numerous productions and has directed feature films and TV programs. He is a member of the Academy, author of "Visual Effects Cinematography" and other books including YA novel "An Alien Called Freddy". He has several patents to his credit the latest of which is Z3D System for Stereoscopic Cinematography.- Actress
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Svetlana Raznatovic known by her stage name Ceca is a Serbian turbo folk singer, and one of the most popular singers in Serbia and the Balkans. She started her career as a folk singer in 1988. Being one of the highest paid artists in the Serbian music industry, she pursues Serbian modern folk-pop: performing to various types of music, mainly Balkan/Southern European folk or plain pop with ethnographic elements. Due to her enormous popularity, fans sometimes refer to her as the Mother of Serbia.
Ceca was born Svetlana Velickovic in the village of Zitoradja, then part of Yugoslavia. She lived with her parents, father Slobodan and mother Mira, until 1991, when she eloped to Switzerland with her boyfriend at the age of 18. She has a sister named Lidija.
Svetlana lived at home until her move to Switzerland in 1991 at the age of eighteen. She dated Dejan "Saban" Marjanovic, a minor Belgrade gangster, who was murdered. She was then in a relationship with former "FK Borac" footballer and restaurateur Haro Samardzic.
While performing for the Serb Volunteer Guard (SDG), a paramilitary force also known as Arkan's Tigers, in Erdut on 11 October 1993 during the Croatian War, she met her husband, Zeljko "Arkan" Raznatovic, a military commander who in addition to leading the said paramilitary force was one of the most influential criminal in the 1990s Belgrade. When the Party of Serbian Unity (SSJ) was formed, she was asked by Arkan to perform. He was married at the time, and the divorce that ended that marriage was finalized two months before their wedding. Arkan proposed to Ceca on 7 January 1995 and they married one month later on 19 February. Their wedding was broadcast on television, made headlines in newspapers, and was portrayed by Serbian media as a "Serbian fairytale." They had two children, a son Veljko in 1996 and daughter Anastasija in 1998. Ceca's parents, Mira and Slobodan were against the marriage of their daughter to a paramilitary member."
Arkan was shot on 15 January 2000 in a Belgrade hotel by four gunmen. Despite having been shot in the head, he remained alive for a brief period of time but died in Ceca's arms in the backseat of the car that was taking them to the emergency room. After fifteen months of mourning, she made her first public appearance in April 2001 in a television interview.
Reformist Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic was assassinated on 12 March 2003, prompting Serbian authorities to launch Operation Sablja. Ceca's luxury Belgrade home was raided as part of the crackdown on the network of criminals and nationalists behind the assassination. The raid led to a thorough investigation. She was arrested on 17 March 2003 and charged with illegal possession of multiple firearms. Ceca was one of dozens of people detained in the crackdown and she spent three months in prison. She also claimed the firearms were brought to the house by her late husband.
In 2011, Raznatovic pleaded guilty to embezzling millions of euros from the transfers of players from the football club FK Obilic, which she inherited from her late husband, and again illegal possession of eleven weapons. Ceca had sold fifteen players of FK Obilic to several international football clubs (such as Fenerbahçe.) Serbian state prosecutors accused her of taking for personal use an illegal share in the sale of fifteen players. Ceca denied having been involved in any kind of illegal activities, saying that her late husband was responsible for FK Obilic and that the eleven illegally possessed weapons found in her home also belonged to him. Under a plea bargain, Raznatovic was ordered to spend eight months under house arrest, avoiding the maximum sentence that the charges against her carry 12 years in prison.- Ljiljana Dragutinovic was born on 22 September 1951 in Prokuplje, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for Srecni ljudi (1993), Stizu dolari (2004) and Vise od igre (1976).
- Aleksandra Simic was born on 11 August 1962 in Prokuplje, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for Groznica ljubavi (1985), The Elusive Summer of '68 (1984) and Miss (1986).
- Dejan Dedic was born on 8 March 1990 in Prokuplje, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He is an actor, known for Fury (2021), We Will Be the World Champions (2015) and Mocvara (2020).
- Mihajlo Kostic-Pljaka was born on 21 November 1933 in Prokuplje, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He was an actor, known for Letovi koji se pamte (1966), Saturday Night (1957) and Sivi dom (1984). He died on 10 March 2001 in Belgrade, Serbia, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
- Dejan Toncic was born on 21 October 1971 in Prokuplje, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He is an actor, known for Stizu dolari (2004), Agencija za SiS (2006) and Bunar (2022).
- Dragutin Dobricanin was born on 9 July 1922 in Prokuplje, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He was an actor and writer, known for Pozoriste u kuci (1972), Seki snima, pazi se (1962) and Zajednicki stan (1960). He died on 28 November 1988 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia.
- Snezana Jaksic was born on 20 April 1958 in Prokuplje, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for Zivot i smrt porno bande (2009), The Hourglass (2007) and Kursadzije (2006).
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Rados Novakovic was born on 13 July 1915 in Prokuplje, Serbia. He was a director and writer, known for Sofka (1948), The Boy Mita (1951) and Operacija Ticijan (1963). He died on 11 January 1979 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia.- Marija Panic was born on 1 August 1986 in Prokuplje, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for The Dreamers (2016), Room 12 (2014) and Uncommon (2014).
- Dragana Radojevic was born on 18 February 1969 in Prokuplje, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for Pevacica (2021), Sifra Despot (2018) and Seljaci (2006).
- Tomislav Pejcic was born on 4 November 1940 in Prokuplje, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He was an actor, known for Balkan Spy (1984), Vuk Karadzic (1987) and Kraj dinastije Obrenovic (1995). He died on 16 October 2003 in Vrsac, Serbia and Montenegro.
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Ana Dunjic was born on 4 February 1983 in Prokuplje, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She is an editor and director, known for Bambi Plus (2006), Robna kuca (2009) and Partizanski film (2009).- Radomir Stevic Ras was born on 26 February 1931 in Prekopuce near Prokuplje, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He was married to Eva Ras. He died on 22 November 1982 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia.
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Zarko Dragojevic was born on 5 May 1954 in Prokuplje, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He is a director and writer, known for Kuca pored pruge (1988), Noc u kuci moje majke (1991) and Bajce (1984).- Dragutin Todic was born on 30 January 1908 in Prokuplje, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He was an actor, known for Hanka (1955), V gorakh Yugoslavii (1946) and Putnici sa Splendida (1956). He died on 29 April 1958 in Mostar, Bosnia and Hercegovina, Yugoslavia.