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Milicevic began acting after graduation, with guest appearances in several television shows like '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'' (as ]'s wife and fellow ] agent), '']'' and '']'' (as a mourner at Ross' memorial service on Season 9). Her acting career has also included a regular role on the ] series '']''. | Milicevic began acting after graduation, with guest appearances in several television shows like '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'' (as ]'s wife and fellow ] agent), '']'' and '']'' (as a mourner at Ross' memorial service on Season 9). Her acting career has also included a regular role on the ] series '']''. | ||
In 2006, she starred in the CBS series ''].'' She was also in ] and ]. She can be seen as ] in the ] film ''].'' She also had a role as Roxanne in '']'' in 2001, appeared as Erika Helios in '']'' in 2004, and as Jean Raynor in '']'' in 2006. In ] she played Lena, a model's older sister who would blackmail ] after revealing that her "sister" is actually her teenage daughter after he slept with her on "]." | In 2006, she starred in the CBS series ''].'' She was also in ] and ]. She can be seen as ] in the ] film ''].'' She also had a role as Roxanne in '']'' in 2001, appeared as Erika Helios in '']'' in 2004, and as Jean Raynor in '']'' in 2006. In ] she played Lena, a model's older sister who would blackmail ] after revealing that her "sister" is actually her teenage daughter after he slept with her on "]." She also starred alongside with Paul Walker in "]"as Mila Yugorsky. | ||
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Ivana Miličević | |
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File:Valenka by Ivana Miličević.jpg | |
Born | Ivana Miličević |
Other names | Ivana Marina / Ivana Milavich / Hrana Milicevic |
Ivana Milicevic (born April 26, 1974) is a Crotian actress of Bosnian descent.
Biography
Early life
Milicevic was born in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina, formerly Yugoslavia, the daughter of Damir, a homemaker and entrepreneur, and Tonka Miličević, a slaughterhouse worker and entrepreneur. She has two younger brothers, Tomo Milicevic, (who is the guitarist in the rock band 30 Seconds to Mars), and Fillip. Milicevic, an ethnic Croat, emigrated to the United States with her family when she was five years old and was raised in Michigan. Milicevic worked as a model while attending Athens High School in Troy, Michigan.
Career
Milicevic began acting after graduation, with guest appearances in several television shows like Charmed, Seinfeld, Felicity, The Nanny, Buzzkill, Buffy the Vampire Slayer (as Riley Finn's wife and fellow black ops agent), Yes, Dear and Friends (as a mourner at Ross' memorial service on Season 9). Her acting career has also included a regular role on the HBO series The Mind of the Married Man.
In 2006, she starred in the CBS series Love Monkey. She was also in Just Like Heaven and Paycheck. She can be seen as Valenka in the James Bond film Casino Royale. She also had a role as Roxanne in Head Over Heels in 2001, appeared as Erika Helios in Frankenstein in 2004, and as Jean Raynor in The Plague in 2006. In 2007 she played Lena, a model's older sister who would blackmail Daniel Meade after revealing that her "sister" is actually her teenage daughter after he slept with her on "Ugly Betty." She also starred alongside with Paul Walker in "Running Scared"as Mila Yugorsky.
References
- Ivana Milicevic Biography (1978-)
- Ivana Milicevic Biography - Yahoo! Movies
- Ivana's Ethnic Heritage on croatianworld.net
External links
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