Miloš Timotijević (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Тимотијевић; born 9 March 1975) is a Serbian actor.[1] He has appeared in more than sixty films and TV series since 1995.
His first appearance on big screen was in 1995, when he was 20, with an episodic role in the historical series The End of the Obrenović Dynasty (org. Kraj dinastije Obrenović). After that, numerous roles ensued in different genres in both domestic and foreign production.
The career start for Miloš wasn't easy, as it took almost 20 years to leave the supporting roles behind. Yet he said he was determined to become a real professional.[4] Early in his career he got to be known as dedicated and disciplined actor.[6] He trained hard for 27 days only to be able to play the role of a bodybuilder in Seven and a Half (org. Sedam i po).[6] For the role of Emin in The Hornet (org. Stršljen) he took a course in Albanian.[7] He went on playing in both commercial and independent projects, as well as in short films and theatre plays. Between 1995 and 2020 he has played in more than 50 roles in all theaters of the city of Belgrade. He is also a regular in the Military Academy (org. Vojna akademija) series (2012—).
In 2017 Miloš got the role of Vojin Đukić in Black Sun (org. Senke nad Balkanom). The first season received universal critical acclaim and soon became one of the highest rated Serbian TV series of all time.[10] Timotijević rose to even bigger fame thanks to an estimated 2 million viewers per episode.[11]Black Sun won Golden Antenna (org. Zlatna antena) for the best Serbian series of 2017.[12]
Besa
In 2019 Timotijević played one of the leading roles in Besa (org. Besa), television series of Serbian—British production. Miloš interpreted the character of Inspector Petrit Koczi - Interpol's chief man for the Western Balkans. He is a loner, dedicated to his job, a good detective, and the actor points out that he played his role with much pleasure, as Petrit is a ″good guy, with a dark side.″[7] For this role, Miloš had to learn his lines in Serbian, English and Albanian language.[7] The series is based on a screenplay by British screenwriter Tony Jordan, in collaboration with Serbian writers.[13]Besa won Golden Antenna (org. Zlatna antena) for the best Serbian television series of 2019.[14]
South Wind
Career of Miloš Timotijević took a more significant turn in 2018, with the main role in Serbian blockbuster South Wind (org. Južni vetar). The film had almost 150.000 admissions in the first week of screening, breaking the record of the best opening for a domestic film, set by Zamphir’s Zona (org. Zona Zamfirova) in 2002.[15] Miloš played one of the main roles, the corrupt police inspector Stupar, who operated as a link between the police, the state and the Balkan drug cartels. The South Wind series followed in 2020, recording a viewership of 2.1 million per episode.[16]
Personal life
He has not been a part of any scandal and tends to minimally participate in tabloid news. He always emphasizes that he doesn’t want to talk about his private life.[17]