Predrag Miletić,, is a Serbian film, television, and theatre actor.
Background
Predrag Miletić was born in Niš, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (now Serbia). His mother, Ružica Miletić (née Ilić), was a housewife, and his father, Lieutenant Vladimir Miletić (1919–2010), was a Yugoslav intelligence officer, winner of a number of decorations, including two medals for bravery.
Education
University of Arts in Belgrade.
Career
Since 2014 he is the chairman of the board of the Puppet Theatre "Pinocchio" and since 2015 is the President of the Program Committee of the International Festival of Monodrama and Mime in Zemun. Miletić has one sister, Slavica. He is of Serbian ancestry, and Bosnian ancestry on his father"s side.
As a child, Predrag lived in Niš with her family, and moved to Belgrade in order to study at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts.
He finished the Faculty of Drama Arts in Belgrade in the class of Ognjenka Milićević, professor He then entered the Faculty of Dramatic Arts (FDU) in Belgrade.
His first main role was in André Roussin"s Louisiana Mamma as Antoni in Terazije Theatre. Also, he has appeared in almost all Serbian series since 1980, and has shot a number of domestic and foreign films.
He wrote a book about his journey from Beograd to the Serbian monastery Hilandar on Mount Athos in Greece by bicycle with his godfather Oliver Njego, solo-singer from National Theater.
The book is "Biciklom do Hilandara". ("By bicycle to Hilandar") Since 2014, he is the president of the board of Puppet Theatre "Pinocchio", and since 2015, he is the president of the program council of the international Festival of monodrama and mime in Zemun, Belgrade.
Membership
Since 1981, Predrag Miletić has been a full time member of the National Theatre in Belgrade, where he has appeared in more than 50 plays. He was a full-time member of National Theatre in Niš from 1972 to 1976. Since 1981, Predrag Miletić has been member of the National Theatre in Belgrade, where he has appeared in more than 40 dramas.
He is the only member of the Serbian National theater who has been employed professionally both in the opera and drama department.
He was a member of the "Z Teater", run by actor and director Milenko Zablaćanski, and he participated in the famous Edinburgh International Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland.