Olga Savic was an American actress and writer who is best known for TV teatar, Duga u crnini, and The Hottest Day of the Year. Born on January 23, 1934, in Loznica, Serbia, Yugoslavia, she passed away on November 23, 2014, in Belgrade, Serbia.
Personal and Family Life
Olga Savic had a rich background, growing up in Serbia during a transformative period in its history. Her passion for acting led her to pursue a successful career in film and television. Throughout her life, she maintained close ties with her family, which played an essential role in her personal happiness and professional choices.
Career
Savic commenced her acting career in the mid-20th century and quickly made a name for herself in the industry. She was recognized for her talent in various roles across television and film, leaving a mark with notable performances. In addition to acting, she also ventured into writing, showcasing her diverse skills in the entertainment field.
Death and Legacy
Olga Savic died on November 23, 2014, in Belgrade, Serbia. Her legacy lives on through her work in television and film, inspiring future generations of actors and writers. Many remember her for her significant contributions to the arts and her ability to portray complex characters.
Filmography
Role | Movie/TV Show | Year |
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Madge Montesquiou | TV teatar | 1963–1997 |
Marina Cvetajeva | Duga u crnini | 1992 |
Marko’s mother | The Hottest Day of the Year | 1991 |
Danica Pavlovic | Devojka s lampom | 1992 |
Rada … zena Pajina | Karlovacki dozivljaj 1889 | 1985 |