
Mladen Urdarević
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Mladen Urdarević.
Born: April 2, 1977
Place of Birth: Novi Sad, Serbia, Yugoslavia
Known For

First Service
Follow the master Hranislav who loves his service but also the bookmaker, his apprentice Mikica, their customers in a situation that is not so far from reality.

Velika Srbija
“Velika Srbija” is a humorous and satirical TV series with no territorial pretensions. The title reflects the idea that everything in the show is placed under a magnifying glass—exaggerated, caricatured, and enlarged. As the authors explain: “Because we live in Serbia, we called it Velika Srbija.” The series satirizes current social and political topics, as well as the virtues, flaws, and characteristics of people and groups from the region. Other themes include male–female relationships, the entertainment scene, and parodies of popular TV shows and series. Each episode consists of 4–5 sketches, linked by acted intro segments that together form a mini-story. The show was inspired by the BBC’s “Little Britain.” The creators and writers are Dimitrije Banjac, Nikola Škorić, and Dejan Ćirjaković, who also appear as performers, alongside Vesna Spasojević and Mladen Urdarević.

Velika Srbija
“Velika Srbija” is a humorous and satirical TV series with no territorial pretensions. The title reflects the idea that everything in the show is placed under a magnifying glass—exaggerated, caricatured, and enlarged. As the authors explain: “Because we live in Serbia, we called it Velika Srbija.” The series satirizes current social and political topics, as well as the virtues, flaws, and characteristics of people and groups from the region. Other themes include male–female relationships, the entertainment scene, and parodies of popular TV shows and series. Each episode consists of 4–5 sketches, linked by acted intro segments that together form a mini-story. The show was inspired by the BBC’s “Little Britain.” The creators and writers are Dimitrije Banjac, Nikola Škorić, and Dejan Ćirjaković, who also appear as performers, alongside Vesna Spasojević and Mladen Urdarević.

Velika Srbija
“Velika Srbija” is a humorous and satirical TV series with no territorial pretensions. The title reflects the idea that everything in the show is placed under a magnifying glass—exaggerated, caricatured, and enlarged. As the authors explain: “Because we live in Serbia, we called it Velika Srbija.” The series satirizes current social and political topics, as well as the virtues, flaws, and characteristics of people and groups from the region. Other themes include male–female relationships, the entertainment scene, and parodies of popular TV shows and series. Each episode consists of 4–5 sketches, linked by acted intro segments that together form a mini-story. The show was inspired by the BBC’s “Little Britain.” The creators and writers are Dimitrije Banjac, Nikola Škorić, and Dejan Ćirjaković, who also appear as performers, alongside Vesna Spasojević and Mladen Urdarević.

Velika Srbija
“Velika Srbija” is a humorous and satirical TV series with no territorial pretensions. The title reflects the idea that everything in the show is placed under a magnifying glass—exaggerated, caricatured, and enlarged. As the authors explain: “Because we live in Serbia, we called it Velika Srbija.” The series satirizes current social and political topics, as well as the virtues, flaws, and characteristics of people and groups from the region. Other themes include male–female relationships, the entertainment scene, and parodies of popular TV shows and series. Each episode consists of 4–5 sketches, linked by acted intro segments that together form a mini-story. The show was inspired by the BBC’s “Little Britain.” The creators and writers are Dimitrije Banjac, Nikola Škorić, and Dejan Ćirjaković, who also appear as performers, alongside Vesna Spasojević and Mladen Urdarević.

Velika Srbija
“Velika Srbija” is a humorous and satirical TV series with no territorial pretensions. The title reflects the idea that everything in the show is placed under a magnifying glass—exaggerated, caricatured, and enlarged. As the authors explain: “Because we live in Serbia, we called it Velika Srbija.” The series satirizes current social and political topics, as well as the virtues, flaws, and characteristics of people and groups from the region. Other themes include male–female relationships, the entertainment scene, and parodies of popular TV shows and series. Each episode consists of 4–5 sketches, linked by acted intro segments that together form a mini-story. The show was inspired by the BBC’s “Little Britain.” The creators and writers are Dimitrije Banjac, Nikola Škorić, and Dejan Ćirjaković, who also appear as performers, alongside Vesna Spasojević and Mladen Urdarević.

Velika Srbija
“Velika Srbija” is a humorous and satirical TV series with no territorial pretensions. The title reflects the idea that everything in the show is placed under a magnifying glass—exaggerated, caricatured, and enlarged. As the authors explain: “Because we live in Serbia, we called it Velika Srbija.” The series satirizes current social and political topics, as well as the virtues, flaws, and characteristics of people and groups from the region. Other themes include male–female relationships, the entertainment scene, and parodies of popular TV shows and series. Each episode consists of 4–5 sketches, linked by acted intro segments that together form a mini-story. The show was inspired by the BBC’s “Little Britain.” The creators and writers are Dimitrije Banjac, Nikola Škorić, and Dejan Ćirjaković, who also appear as performers, alongside Vesna Spasojević and Mladen Urdarević.

Velika Srbija
“Velika Srbija” is a humorous and satirical TV series with no territorial pretensions. The title reflects the idea that everything in the show is placed under a magnifying glass—exaggerated, caricatured, and enlarged. As the authors explain: “Because we live in Serbia, we called it Velika Srbija.” The series satirizes current social and political topics, as well as the virtues, flaws, and characteristics of people and groups from the region. Other themes include male–female relationships, the entertainment scene, and parodies of popular TV shows and series. Each episode consists of 4–5 sketches, linked by acted intro segments that together form a mini-story. The show was inspired by the BBC’s “Little Britain.” The creators and writers are Dimitrije Banjac, Nikola Škorić, and Dejan Ćirjaković, who also appear as performers, alongside Vesna Spasojević and Mladen Urdarević.

Velika Srbija
“Velika Srbija” is a humorous and satirical TV series with no territorial pretensions. The title reflects the idea that everything in the show is placed under a magnifying glass—exaggerated, caricatured, and enlarged. As the authors explain: “Because we live in Serbia, we called it Velika Srbija.” The series satirizes current social and political topics, as well as the virtues, flaws, and characteristics of people and groups from the region. Other themes include male–female relationships, the entertainment scene, and parodies of popular TV shows and series. Each episode consists of 4–5 sketches, linked by acted intro segments that together form a mini-story. The show was inspired by the BBC’s “Little Britain.” The creators and writers are Dimitrije Banjac, Nikola Škorić, and Dejan Ćirjaković, who also appear as performers, alongside Vesna Spasojević and Mladen Urdarević.

Velika Srbija
“Velika Srbija” is a humorous and satirical TV series with no territorial pretensions. The title reflects the idea that everything in the show is placed under a magnifying glass—exaggerated, caricatured, and enlarged. As the authors explain: “Because we live in Serbia, we called it Velika Srbija.” The series satirizes current social and political topics, as well as the virtues, flaws, and characteristics of people and groups from the region. Other themes include male–female relationships, the entertainment scene, and parodies of popular TV shows and series. Each episode consists of 4–5 sketches, linked by acted intro segments that together form a mini-story. The show was inspired by the BBC’s “Little Britain.” The creators and writers are Dimitrije Banjac, Nikola Škorić, and Dejan Ćirjaković, who also appear as performers, alongside Vesna Spasojević and Mladen Urdarević.
Filmography
as Himself
as Slikar
as Branislav
as Hristo Bonev
as Intervjuer
as Brka konobar
as Radio voditelj (glas)
as Božo Kurotresina (glas)
as David (glas)
as Student Velimir
as Pilot Dalibor
as Mikulić
as Milan
as Branko
as Milan Klać
as Miloš Jankov
as Čovek sa kišobranom
as Mikica
as Kazanova
as Momak
as Francuz