
Milan Štrljić
Acting
Biography
Milan Štrljić is a Croatian actor. He has performed in over 60 films and played hundreds of roles in TV series and theater.
Born: March 22, 1952
Place of Birth: Vinkovci, Croatia
Known For

Whichever Way the Ball Bounces
This show is located in the picturesque Oštrovac, a village on the edge of the national park. Katarina, Tomislav and Krešo will get a million euros from his grandfather - but only if they spend a year in his ruined house in Oštrovac. Otherwise, the money belongs to the locals.

On the Border
Petra, a young, just graduated economist returns to her native village Lokvica to take part in illegal business of smothering tobacco and other goods over the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina, led by her grandmother Zorka.

The Big Town
This series, mostly humorous, yet epic in proportions, chronicles the city of Split in turbulent times between 1910 and 1947. Although the story has numerous subplots and dozens of different characters, the main accent is given to "Hajduk", world-famous soccer club and its founders.

Good Times, Bad Times
Sitting in a restaurant representing the waiting room to the other world, a tired old man watches the patrons who represent him and his immediate family during the important moments of his life. Moments that have impacted him and the family, and have turned him into a man he was at the end of his life. The old man is forced to look these events in an objective way, observe them from the sidelines, as the judge and jury of a tragic life filled with regret, bitterness, and bad decisions. At a certain point, it becomes clear that the old man has actually died and is watching his own life.

Balkan Spy
Convinced that his subtenant is a spy and an enemy of the state, Ilija Čvorović falls into deep paranoia which leads to an absurd and destructive chain of events.

Vuk Karadžić
Vuk Karadžić, is а Yugoslavian historical drama television series which depicts the life and work of Vuk Stefanović Karadžić, a Serbian linguist and major reformer of the Serbo-Croatian language.

I Want to Live
Deals with the father-son conflict in a farming family. The two never see eye to eye especially over the way the farm is run. The boy opts for a different way of life and also falls in love with a dumb girl to the horror of his family.

Sunflowers
A lonely old man neglected by his family stumbles upon a teenage girl who thinks he may need help. A warm friendship they develop makes his last days the best he ever had.

Times, Waters
A Macedonian village has always struggled to find ways to bring water to its arid land - a struggle that may be won when a native son returns from America with the idea of setting up a watermill. Such an enterprise gets two villages in conflict over water rights, threatening to permanently turn people against each other. In the past, the territory had been occupied by the Italian armies, and a flashback shows a massacre in one village, a revelation that disaster has been a part of their history, in one way or another. No matter how he argues, the young man who advocated the watermill loses out to the builders of a dam - something that does not bode well for the low-lying village.

Wolf Hunters of Upper and Lower Polacha
Two groups of men from neighboring villages get into a clash after both of them shot one wolf for the upcoming local festivity called "vucarenje" (wolf assembly), a rural custom typical for Dalmatian Zagora. Their rivalry ends in a tragic way.
Filmography
as Stari šminker
as Mayor
as Andrija Masle
as Slavko
as Otac
as Mile Gavran
as Anitin otac
as Ranko Ivanda
as Urednik
as Žuvela
as Adalbertov otac
as Reporter Horkić stariji
as Inspektor
as Voditelj natjecanja
as Policijski inspektor
as Inspector Kovač
as Mafijaš I
as Kum Nenad
as Vlada
as Kapetan Rajić
as Boško
as Miki Petrović, pisac
as Novak
as Grof
as Komandir milicije
as TV voditelj
as Boško
as Dimitrije Davidović
as Inspektor
as Sloba
as Stojan
as Poručnik Radovan Nenadović
as Inspektor Ivan
as Rile
as Luković
as Ive Blažina
as Peđa Đukić
as Bane
as Crni - Nafi
as Zoro
as Inspektor Dražić
as Profesor Nikolić
as Đorđe
as Miki
as Tamaš
as Stanko
as Filip Mlinarić
as Stjepan
as Tonči
as Nikola Pašić
as Djordje
as Altan
as Milance Svaler
as Komandir
as Toni
as Francuski konzul
as Vito
as Dušan Nikolić
as Dopukovnik Josip Tomljenović
as Nikola Pašić