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Tatjana Šojić | |
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Born | Tatjana Šojić 9 April 1964 |
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Occupation | Actress |
Spouse | Žan Marolt |
Tatjana Šojić (April 9, 1964) is a Bosnian actress. Šojić is one of the most celebrated Bosnian actresses of her age and active in Bosnian movie and theater productions in Sarajevo and all around Bosnia and Herzegovina and the region. Šojić gained major popularity as Marija Šarafova in the television series Lud Zbunjen Normalan.
Early life
editŠojić was born on April 9, 1964 in Sarajevo. She wanted to be an actress from her early age but eventually decided to enroll herself into the Veterinarian Faculty in the University of Sarajevo. She eventually dropped out and enrolled into the Sarajevo Academy of Performing Arts.
During the Bosnian War Šojić left to the Czech Republic and lived in Prague until she finally returned to Sarajevo in 1996.
Personal life
editŠojić was married to actor Žan Marolt until his death in 2009.