List of people from Belgrade
Statue of Prince Mihailo Obrenović in Belgrade
Statue of Ivo Andrić in Belgrade
This is a list of famous or notable citizens of Belgrade (included in the list are natives as well as permanent and/or temporary residents).
Arts
Architecture
Dragiša Brašovan (1887–1965), modernist architect, one of the leading architects of the early 20th century in Yugoslavia, born in Vršac and lived in Belgrade
Dragutin Djordjević (1866-1933), academic style architect and university professor, born in Loznica and lived in Belgrade
Petar Bajalović (1876-1947), modernism architect, born in Šabac and lived in Belgrade
Zoran Bojović (1936–2018), Serbian and Yugoslav architect and engineer
Literature and poetry
Bruce Sterling , science fiction author, one of the founders of the cyberpunk movement
Charles Simić , Serbian-American poet
Gordana Ćulibrk (born 1952), writer
Meša Selimović , author
Milorad Pavić , poet, prose writer, translator, and literary historian
Nune Popović , Serbian author, activist
Painting
Uroš Predić (1857–1953)
Comics
Sculpture
Multiple art disciplines
Dositej Obradović (1739–1811)
Dositej Obradović (1739–1811; born as Dimitrije Obradović), Serbian writer, biographer, diarist, philosopher, pedagogue, educational reformer, linguist, polyglot and the first minister of education of Serbia, born in Ciacova , Romania and lived in Belgrade
Jovan Hristić (1933-2002), Serbian poet, playwright, essayist, literary and theater critic, translator
Entertainment
Fashion and modeling
Film, theater, and television
Marina Abramović
Emir Kusturica
Dušan Makavejev , Yugoslavian film director, famous for his groundbreaking films of Yugoslav cinema in the late 1960s and early 1970s
Emir Kusturica , filmmaker, double winner of the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival
Jelena Adžić , Canadian media personality, CBC arts reporter
Marina Abramović , performance artist
Milan Radonjić , TV personality, comedian
Mladen Kalpić , journalist, lecturer, filmmaker, and artist
Nikola Đuričko (born 1974), Serbian actor
Internet
Bogdan Ilić (born 1996; pseudonym Baka Prase), Serbian YouTuber, internet personality, rapper, gamer, actor and entertainer, born in Vranje and lived in Belgrade
Kristina Đukić (2000–2021; pseudonym Kika), Serbian YouTuber and livestreamer
Music
Stevan Mokranjac (1856–1914)
Ana Đurić (born 1978; stage name Konstrakta), singer, Serbian representative in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022
Ana Popović (born 1976), blues guitarist
Ana Sokolović (born 1968), Canadian award winning music composer
Bojana Stamenov (born 1986), singer, Serbian representative in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015
Bojan Zulfikarpašić (born 1968), jazz pianist and composer
Dania Ben Sassi (born 1998), Libyan Amazigh singer, born in Belgrade
David Bižić (born 1975), opera singer
Dejan Miladinović (1948–2017), opera director (Serbia, US, Yugoslavia), professor of Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, and University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California
Djordje Stijepovic , Serbian-American double bass player and composer
Dušan Bogdanović (born 1955), guitarist and composer
Goran Bregović (born 1950), Serbian and Yugoslav musician and singer-songwriter, born in Sarajevo , Bosnia and Herzegovina and lives in Belgrade
Goran Simić (1953–2008), opera singer, bass
Ivana Jenkins (born 1983; born Ivana Vujić, stage name Ivy Jenkins), Canadian bass player and designer
Jelena Karleuša (born 1978), singer, one of the biggest stars in Southeast Europe
Jelena Mihailović (born 1987; stage name Jela Cello), cellist, born in Valjevo and lives in Belgrade
Katarina Pejak , blues singer and pianist
Maja Bogdanović (born 1982), cellist
Marija Šerifović (born 1984), singer, Serbian representative and winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 , born in Kragujevac and lives in Belgrade
Milenko Stefanović (1930–2022), classical and jazz clarinetist
Predrag Gosta (born 1972), conductor and harpsichordist
Sara Jovanovi ć (born 1993; pseudonym Sara Jo), Serbian singer, songwriter, dancer, model and actress, born in Rome , Italy and lives in Belgrade
Stevan Stojanović Mokranjac (1856–1914), Serbian composer and music educator, led the Belgrade choir in the late 19th century
Zdravko Čolić (born in 1951), Serbian and Yugoslav singer, born in Sarajevo , Bosnia and Herzegovina and lives in Belgrade
Irina Ognjević (born 2011), Serbian singer, born in Belgrade
Sciences
Scholars
Bogumil Hrabak (1927-2010), Serbian historian, university professor and pedagogue, born in Zrenjanin and lived and died in Belgrade
Boris Begović (born 1956), economic scholar
Đurađ Bošković (1904-1990), Serbian art historian of Serbian medieval architecture
Gordan Lazarević , Canadian musicologist, university department head
Ivan Avakumović , History professor at the University of British Columbia and author
Jelena Kovacevic , American engineering professor and university leader
Paulina Lebl-Albala , feminist, translator, literary critic, literature theoretician, and professor
Thomas Nagel , philosopher
Slobodan Antonić (born 1959), political scientist, sociologist and university professor
Business
Politics
Aleksandar I Obrenović (1876–1903), King of Serbia, last ruler of the House of Obrenović
Atilla the Hun , used the city as a military base for his further penetration into the Balkans , between 441 and 443 AD , a decade before his death in 453; he is presumably buried 70 km north of the city
Danica Karađorđević (born 1986), Hereditary Princess of Serbia and Yugoslavia and graphic designer
Filip Karađorđević (born 1982), Hereditary Prince of Serbia and Yugoslavia, born in Fairfax, Virginia , United States and lives in Belgrade
Jovian, Flavius Claudius Iovianus , Emperor of Rome, born in the city in 332 AD , restored Christianity as the official religion of the Roman Empire
Jelisaveta Karađorđević (born 1936), Princess of Yugoslavia, political activist, and former presidential candidate for Serbia
Josip Broz Tito (1892–1980), Yugoslav president, founder of socialist Yugoslavia and co-founder of Non-Aligned Movement
Jovanka Broz (1924–2013), first lady of Yugoslavia and wife of Josip Broz Tito, born in Pećane near Udbina and lived and died in Belgrade
Laurent-Désiré Kabila , former president of the Congo [ 1]
Lisa Gavrić (1907-1974; born as Elisabeth Bechmann), Austrian communist, born in Vienna , Austria and lived in Belgrade
Mihailo Obrenović , Prince of Serbia, proclaimed Belgrade the capital city of the Principality of Serbia in 1841
Novica Antić (born 1978), political activist and president of the Military Trade Union of Serbia
Pavle Karađorđević , Prince of Yugoslavia
Petar I Karađorđević , King of Serbia and later King of Yugoslavia
Slobodan Milošević , late president of Serbia and Yugoslavia
Stefan Dragutin , first King of Serbia to rule the city, made Belgrade the capital of his Kingdom of Syrmia in 1284
Stefan Lazarević , Despot of Serbia, made Belgrade the capital city of Serbian Despotate in 1404
Zoran Đinđić (1952–2003), prime minister of Serbia and mayor of Belgrade
Aleksandar Vučić (born 1970), president of Serbia
Clergy
Criminals
Military
David Albala (1886–1942), military officer, physician, diplomat, and Jewish community leader, born in Belgrade
Dragutin Gavrilović , colonel of the Serbian Army in World War I and the defender of Belgrade in 1915
Mihailo Golubović (1889–1941), Serbian and Yugoslav soldier and a brigadier general of the Royal Yugoslav Army
Milisav Čamdžija (1785–1815), warrior during the First Serbian Uprising , born in Veliki Borak in Belgrade
Stepa Stepanović , field marshal (vojvoda) of Serbian Army
Tasa Donić (1863-1939), Chetnik duke participant in the Serbian liberation wars of 1912–1918, born in Orašac and lived and died in Belgrade
Sports
Basketball
Edin Ajdinović (born 2001), football central midfielder, born in Belgrade
High Jumping
Racewalking
Rugby
Swimming
Tennis
Novak Đoković
Wrestling
See also
References