Background
Mandzuka was born in Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia (now Serbia), to movie producer and professor of The Belgrade Academy of Dramatic Arts Danka Mandzuka, and lawyer, writer and painter Zlatko Mandzuka.
Mandzuka was born in Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia (now Serbia), to movie producer and professor of The Belgrade Academy of Dramatic Arts Danka Mandzuka, and lawyer, writer and painter Zlatko Mandzuka.
Mandzuka spent most of her childhood in Belgrade, but moved to Cyprus with her family at age 11 where she lived for three years and graduated from elementary school at the English Grammar School. Mandžuka graduated at University of Art/television and movie production in Belgrade, then in 2006 she moved to New York where she attended The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. In 2012 she completed the Bernard Hiller Masterclass in Los Angeles, where she moved to in 2010 to pursue an international career.
She is best known for her roles as Kata in the Serbian hit movie "Munje!" (Dudes or Thunderbolts) (2001), and Senka in Virtualna Stvarnost (Virtual Reality) (1998). She has an older sister, Mila. lieutenant was during these years that she perfected her English.
She later moved back to Belgrade where she went to the 14th Belgrade Gymnasium High School.
lieutenant was during this period that she started acting in domestic movies. Mandzuka’s first public appearance came at the age of 12, when she was selected as a model for a New Year"s edition of Greek magazine "Selides".
Her first stage performance came one year later in Cyprus, at age 13, in a theatrical production of Alice in Wonderland. Mandzuka got her first movie role at age 15 in a movie called "Virtualna stvarnost" (Virtual Reality) for which she was cast for the lead role of Senka taking the center stage in the movie alongside legendary Serbian actor Dragan Nikolic and actress Sonja Savic.
She capped of her award season with the newcoming actress of the year award.
Her most popular performance came in 2001 with the lead female role of Kata in the Serbian hit movie Munje! (Dudes or Thunderbolts). The movie broke all theater attendance records in Serbia and propelled Mandzuka to stardom at the age of 19. The movie was the first Serbian mega blockbuster of the new millennium and is considered a cult movie.
During this time she was also playing in the popular television show Treci Kanal od Sunca (Third Channel From the Sun).
Wanting to concentrate on completing her education before fully pursuing an international career, she made several minor appearances in independent international movies such as Empire (2003), Hell Ride (2007) and 2:22 (2008). She was the Reebok brand Ambassador in Serbia.