Serbian
History 101
with Baba Mim....
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| PROMINENT SERBIAN-AMERICANS |
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| Entertainment | Roko Abramovich | birthplace: Eureka, UT | Tamburitza Musician |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 1980 | |||
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| Academics | Ljubisa Adamovic | Professor | |
| Professor of Economics at the Florida State University | |||
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| Entertainment | Paul 'Pio' Adamovich | birthplace: Youngstown, OH | Tamburitza Musician |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 1999 | |||
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| Entertainment | Jelena Adzic | birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia | On-Air Personality |
| A host and reporter for CBC's entertainment news program CBC News: The Scene. She is also a frequent movie reviewer and arts commentator for various CBC Newsworld programs. | |||
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| Entertainment | Sasha Alexander | birthplace: Los Angeles, CA | Actress |
| born: Suzana S. Drobnjakovic. Acted on Presidio Med, NCIS, Wasteland, etc. | |||
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| Military | Milton P. Alexich | US Navy - Rear Admiral | |
| Assistant Vice Chief of Naval Operations and Director of Naval Administration. Awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. | |||
| Military | Jake Allex | birthplace: Prizren, Serbia | US Army - Corporal |
| born: Jake Allex Mandusich. As a member of Company H, 131st Infantry, 33rd Infantry Division, he was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his service in the U.S. Army during World War I | |||
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| Art & Literature | Ivo Andric | birthplace: Dolac (near Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina) then part of the Ottoman Empire | Author - Nobel Prize |
| The only Serbian and only person from the former state of 'Yugoslavia' to receive the Nobel prize, which was awarded for his book 'Bridge Over the River Drina.' | |||
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| Sports | Lee Angelich | birthplace: Wilmington, CA | Coach |
| Starred in track and field in high school and college. After completing his education he began coaching. Under Mr. Angelich, Fresno High won four consecutive North Yosemite League titles (1957-1960). He is one of the rare coaches to win central Section titles in two different sports, as Fresno High captured the boys' track-and-field championship in 1957. He became one of the winningest high school basketball coaches in central section history. | |||
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| Business & Finance | Daniel Antovich | birthplace: Seattle, WA | Management |
| born: Danilo Antovich. Owner of Antovich Construction whch was involved in some of the largest and most important underground utility construction projects of northern California. Past-president of the Engineering and Utility Contractors Association. | |||
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| Entertainment | Mildred 'Mickey' Arangelovich | birthplace: Johnstown, PA | Tamburitza Musician |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 2008 | |||
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| Military | David R. Arbutina | USAF - Colonel | |
| Graduated from the Air Force Academy in 1976. Chairman of the Department of Surgery at the Mt. Nittany Medical Center in Penn State, (State College) PA. | |||
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| Sports | Mike Arbutina | birthplace: Freedom, PA | Administration |
| Upon graduating from Geneva College, he accepted a teaching position at Freedom and also coached football and basketball there. In 1960, Mike became the assistant principal at Freedom High School and in 1962 was appointed the first principal at Western Beaver. Instrumental in the creation of the Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League (WPIAL) and served as President from 1972 to 1992. He was also active on the state level, serving as vice president of the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) for two years and its president for three years. Member of the Beaver County Sports Hall of Fame. | |||
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| Military | Millard 'Miladin' Arbutina | USAF - Major | |
| Twice received the highest award you can get in the Air Force - the Distinguished Flying Cross. Afterwards, he was also an Education Union Activist for the State of Pennsylvania. | |||
| Religion | Archimandrite Sebastian Dabovich | birthplace: San Francisco, CA | Archimandrite |
| born: Sebastian Dabovich. First person born in the United States of America to be ordained as an Orthodox priest, and also the first native-born American to be tonsured as an Orthodox monk. Known as the 'Father of Serbian Orthodoxy in America,' he was responsible for the founding of several of the first Serbian churches in the New World. | |||
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| Entertainment | Tijana Arnautovic | birthplace: Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina | Beauty Queen |
| She was was named Miss World Canada in 2004. | |||
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| Business & Finance | Dennis Astorino | Architect | |
| CEO of Astorino Architects. Left the company to start his own architectural company in February 2008 as part of a planned transition. | |||
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| Business & Finance | Louis Astorino | Architect | |
| Founder and CEO of Astorino Architects. | |||
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| Sports | Milovan 'Mike' Bakic | birthplace: Yugoslavia | Soccer |
| A Canadian international soccer player who earned 4 caps for the Canadian national side in 1977, scoring 2 goals. He played professional club soccer for Serbian White Eagles, Rochester Lancers, Washington Diplomats and Houston Hurricane. | |||
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| Academics | Milica Bakic-Hayden | Author / Professor | |
| Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Pittsburgh. Honored by the United States Institute of Peace Fellowship for the project "On Common Ground: Christianity and Islam in the Balkans," 2005-2006. Past-President of the North American Society for Serbian Studies (NASSS). | |||
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| Art & Literature | Theodore 'Ted' Basrak | birthplace: Sarajevo, Yugoslavia | Artist |
| Having immigrated to the United States after World War II, he eventually retired to Whidbey Island where he resided for 31 years. He became a painter, drawing inspiration from the the island's landscape and its changing weather. He became one of the first members of the cooperative group of artists at the Whidbey Art Gallery, formerly the Artists Cooperative Gallery, in Langley. | |||
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| Military | Gary M. Batinich | USAF - Brigadier General | |
| Brigadier General in the US Air Force. Currently the commander of the 419th Fighter Wing at Hill Air Force Base. | |||
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| Politics | Melissa (Luburic) Bean | birthplace: Chicago, IL | U.S. Congress |
| U.S. Congress-woman of Illinois | |||
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| Politics | John C. Begovich | birthplace: Jackson Gate, CA | State Senator |
| Judge, Supervisor, Assemblyman and State Senator. Appointed by President Lyndon B. Johnson as one of four United States Federal Marshals in the State of California. A section of Highway 49 in Amador County, California was posthumously named, 'The John C. Begovich Memorial Highway'. | |||
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| Business & Finance | Milos S. 'Sharkey' Begovich | birthplace: Plymouth, CA | Management |
| Owner of Sharkey's Casino in Gardnerville, NV. Sharkey was known around the world for his Prime Rib Dinners and every year for 30 years (1971-2000) Sharkey held a free, open to the public, dinner party with music to honor Serbian Christmas on January 7th, attracting hundreds of locals and celebrities each year. | |||
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| Sports | Charles 'Chuck' Belas | birthplace: Aliquippa, PA | Softball |
| In his 20 year career he won over 1000 games including 67 no hitters and four perfect games. He was also a potent batter and had a .417 batting average in 1947. He finished his career batting better than .300. Member of the Beaver County Sports Hall of Fame. | |||
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| Politics | Helen Delich Bentley | birthplace: Ruth, NV | U.S. Congress |
| Served 10 years in Congress, representing the state of Maryland. On the 300th Anniversary of the Port of Baltimore, it was renamed the Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore in her honor. | |||
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| Academics | Dr. Zarko Bilbija | Professor | |
| Emeritus Professor, Universities of Chicago and Miami. | |||
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| Religion | Bishop Irinej (Dobrijevic) | birthplace: Cleveland, OH | Bishop |
| born: Mirko Dobrijevic. He is the bishop for the Serbian Orthodox Church in Australia and New Zealand. Prior to his election to Bishop at the May 2006 Holy Synod of the Church of Serbia, he was very active in interchurch relations, IOCC and the plight of Serbs in Kosovo. | |||
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| Religion | Bishop Nikolai Velimirovich | birthplace: Lelich, Serbia | Bishop |
| A protector, mover and inspirer of the Serbian Orthodox Church in America. Also, an instructor at the St. Sava Seminary in Libertyville, IL, the dean and rector of the St. Tikhon of Zadonsk Seminary in South Canaan, PA, and the author of the valuable Prologue of Ochrid. On May 19, 2003, the Holy Assembly of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church, with one heart and one voice, unanimously decided to enter Bishop Nicholai (Velimirovic) of Ohrid and Zicha into the calendar of saints of our Holy Orthodox Church. | |||
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| Academics | Milana 'Mim' (Karlo) Bizic | birthplace: Pittsburgh, PA | Teacher |
| 1990 NATIONAL AWARDEE at the Smithsonian for her pioneering efforts in integrating the computer into the school curriculum. She worked on a project for the Smithsonian called 'Beyond the Limits, Flight Enters the Computer Age. | |||
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| Entertainment | Sandra 'Sibi' Blazic | birthplace: Chicago, IL | Actress |
| A former model, one time actress, and movie director. Married to Christian Bale. | |||
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| Art & Literature | Walter Bogdanich | birthplace: Gary, IN | Journalist - Pulitzer Prize |
| Won his Pulitzer prize in journalism at the Wall Street Journal in 1988 for his series of articles on medical fraud in laboratory practices. Continued on to win 2 more Pulitzer Prizes. | |||
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| Entertainment | Peter Bogdanovich | birthplace: Kingston, NY | Director |
| An American film historian, director, writer, actor, author and critic. | |||
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| Aerospace | Danilo Bojic | Engineer | |
| Redesigned the new escape hatch after the Apollo I disaster | |||
| Sports | Ivan Boldirev | birthplace: Zrenjanin, Yugoslavia | Hockey |
| A Serbian-Canadian professional ice hockey centre who played 15 seasons in the NHL from 1970 until 1985. An elegant center, Boldirev was noted during his career as one of the sport's best stickhandlers. | |||
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| Judiciary | Peter Borkovich | birthplace: Sudbury, Ontario, Canada | Attorney |
| Attorney in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. President of the Serbian National Federation (SNF) (2007-2010). | |||
| Academics | Dr. Sava D. Bosnitch | birthplace: Yugoslavia | Professor |
| Professor of Political Science at the University of New Brunswick. Also a Past President of the Canadian Association of Slavists. | |||
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| Activism | John Bosnitch | birthplace: Canada | Civil Rights Activist |
| Canadian-Serbian civil rights activist and journalist. set up the 'Committee to Free Bobby Fischer' and acted as a friend of the court in his behalf. He then worked to block the Japanese Immigration Bureau's efforts to deport Fischer to the United States and coordinated the legal and public relations campaign to free Fischer until his eventual release. Organizer of the STOP coalition (The Stop Terrorizing Orthodox Peoples Coalition). | |||
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| Judiciary | Jasmina Theodore Boulanger | birthplace: Kenosha, WI | Attorney |
| She is a corporate and securities lawyer. She has also has taught Law and Economics at U.S.C. and at Claremont McKenna College. She is a Past President of the Serbian Unity Congress (SUC). | |||
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| Entertainment | George Bozic | birthplace: Pittsburgh, PA | On-Air Personality |
| On-air name: George Bowes. Radio Announcer. Co-founder of the Serbian Radio Hour of Aliquippa, PA, and former Public Relations Director for the Pennsylvaia Department of Transportation. | |||
| Business & Finance | Michael Bozic | birthplace: Clairton, PA | Management |
| Was the former Vice Chairman of K-Mart, head of the merchandising group at Sears and former CEO of Hills Department Stores | |||
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| Entertainment | Ivana Bozilovic | Actress | |
| Her credits includes roles in the films 100 Girls, National Lampoon's Van Wilder and Wedding Crashers. She also co-hosted the reality television show Hotlines in 2003. | |||
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| Art & Literature | John David Brcin | birthplace: Gracac, Croatia | Sculptor |
| Drawing his inspiration from American subjects, Brcin sculpted busts of President Abraham Lincoln, Mark Twain, and many others. He also created large reliefs depicting scenes from American history. | |||
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| Judiciary | R. Rhody Brenlove | Attorney | |
| He was also the first Serbian lawyer in Pittsburgh (1929). He also was the first SNF legal advisor, 1939-1952. | |||
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| Politics | Daniel Britza | Mayor | |
| Former Mayor of Aliquippa, Pennsylvania. Presently serving as Aliquippa Controller. | |||
| Sports | Mike Brkovich | birthplace: Windsor, Ontario | Basketball |
| A Canadian national basketball team and played on the Michigan State Spartans team that won the 1979 NCAA tournament. He was known as the known as the 'Canadian Golden Arm'. He was drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks in 1981. | |||
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| Sports | Nikola 'Niki' Budalic | birthplace: Kitchener, Canada | Soccer |
| He is a Canadian-born Serbian professional footballer who currently plays for the Serbian White Eagles FC of the Canadian Soccer League. He also was named team captain of the Serbian White Eagles for the 2008 season. | |||
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| Entertainment | Vaso Bukvich | Tamburitza Musician | |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 2000. His style of playing had an immense impact on later tamburasi, including Marty Kapugi, who credits him as a big influence. Not only was he a great primas, but a talented singer as well. | |||
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| Sports | Norm Bulaich | birthplace: Galveston, TX | Football |
| Former football running back in the NFL. | |||
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| Sports | Zarko Cabarkapa | birthplace: Zrenjanin, Serbia | Basketball |
| Drafted by the Phoenix Suns in the 1st round (17th overall) in the 2003 NBA Draft. In his rookie season, he was injured and limited to 49 games. In 2005 the Suns traded him to the Golden State Warriors where he played 2005-2006 until he was cut due to a back injury. | |||
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| Entertainment | Ellis G. Cannon | birthplace: Midland, PA | On-Air Personality / Business Owner |
| President & Publisher of Pittsburgh Sports Report, Inc. He is also an Attorney as well as a Radio & TV Personality. The son of Henry and Betsy (Kosanovich) Cannon. | |||
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| Art & Literature | Tom Carapic | birthplace: Velisevac, Serbia | Artist |
| He is an artist who specialises in found object artwork. | |||
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| Entertainment | Del Casher | birthplace: Hammond, IN | Musician / Inventor |
| born: Delton Kacar, aka: Delton Kacher. an American guitarist and inventor. His many innovations include the Wah-wah pedal, which changed the course of rock and roll, the Ecco-Fonic, Fender Electronic Echo Chamber, and the Guitar synthesizer. | |||
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| Business & Finance | George B. Cavic | Management | |
| VP of Healthcare Management at Parke-Davis | |||
| Sports | Milorad Cavic | birthplace: Anaheim, CA | Swimming |
| While swimming for the University of California, Berkeley and training with Mike Bottom, Cavic set a new school and Pac-10 record in the 100 yd butterfly (45.44 s). | |||
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| Business & Finance | Nicholas 'Nick' Chabraja | birthplace: Gary, IN | Management |
| First made his mark as a lawyer, eventually serving as special counsel to the House of Representatives. Because of his legal services to General Dynamics that he was able to make the shift from lawyer to business executive, becoming both general counsel and vice president for the company in 1993. He revealed an astute understanding of the problems that beset General Dynamics in the 1990s and rose to become the company's chief executive officer. | |||
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| Judiciary | Nicholas S. Chanak | Judge | |
| Was a Supreme Court Judge for the state of Minnesota | |||
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| Business & Finance | Tyrus W. Cobb | birthplace: Reno, NV | Management |
| He served as Special Assistant to the President to President Ronald Reagan at the White House from 1987-89. He was the Director of Soviet, European and Canadian Affairs in the National Security Council at the White House from 1983-87. He became President and CEO of the Business Executives for National Security (BENS) in 1991, then left to become President/CEO of the Yosemite National Institutes (1995-2002). He returned to his home town of Reno, NV, where he heads up the Northern Nevada Network. | |||
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| Entertainment | Crlenica Brothers | Tamburitza Musician | |
| A very impressive list of movies are also to the credits of the Crlenica Vrothers Orchestra. Starting with Storm at Daybreak, and followed by Cat People and a long list of movies with the late Nelson Eddy, Balalaika and Chocolate Soldier among the few. The Razors Edge and Song to Remember followed by several Walt Disney films and The Patton Story. Blood and Guts and Lawrence of Arabia and who can forget the haunting theme of Dr. Zhivago as played by Vaso on the prima and backed up by a 150-piece orchestra. Also known by Crljenica Brothers and The Continental 5. | |||
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| Entertainment | Jovo Crljenica | Tamburitza Musician | |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 1973 | |||
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| Entertainment | Paul Crljenica | Tamburitza Musician | |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 1987 | |||
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| Entertainment | Steve Crljenica | Tamburitza Musician | |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 1987 | |||
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| Entertainment | Vaso Crlenica | Tamburitza Musician | |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 1978 | |||
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| Business & Finance | John Crnokrak | birthplace: South Deering Chicago, IL | Author |
| Author and Executive Coach. A member of Loyola University - Basketball Hall of Fame. Was a member of the college All-Star Team that toured nationwide against the Harlem Globetrotters. Also was signed to the AFL Houston Oilers professional football team. | |||
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| Military | Louis 'Lou' Cukelja | birthplace: Spalato, Crotia | USMC - Sergeant |
| The first person in US history to receive 2 congressional medals (WW-I) (ARMY Medal & Navy Medal). He also received the highest decorations given by France, Belgium and Serbia. | |||
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| Business & Finance | Brad Cvetovich | birthplace: Midland, PA | Management |
| Began his career in the 1960's as a design engineer at the former North American Rockwell Co. where he spent 24 years. He joined Boeing in 1990 and was appointed V-P in 1996. In 1998, he was appointed vice president and general manager of the Customer Services organization of the Boeing Commercial Airplane Group. | |||
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| Sports | Nick Cvjetkovich | birthplace: Toronto, Ontario Canada | Wrestling |
| A Canadian professional wrestler of British and Serb descent, better known as The Original Sinn, or simply Sinn (also spelt as SiNN). He is working for World Wrestling Entertainment on its SmackDown brand as Kizarny. He was the writer, artist and publisher of the Fred the Possessed Flower comic book series (1999-2000). He and his brother Steven have variously published as Happy Predator Press and Happy Predator Publications. | |||
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| Entertainment | Misha Dabich | birthplace: Lebanon, PA | Entertainer |
| Award winning international skating artist, performer, musician, entertainer and comedian. | |||
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| Sports | Drazen Dalipagic | birthplace: Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina | Basketball |
| Widely known by his nickname Praja, started playing basketball at the age of 19. Between 1973 and 1986 he played 243 games for the Yugoslavian Men's Basketball National Team, winning the Basketball World Championship in 1978 and the Olympic Gold Medal in 1980. Dalipagic was enshrined to the Basketball Hall of Fame as a player on September 10, 2004. In 2007, he was enshrined in the FIBA Hall of Fame. | |||
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| Art & Literature | Victor J. Danilov | Author | |
| Former president and director of Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry, is the founder and currently the director of the Museum Management Program at the University of Colorado. He has written extensively about museums, galleries, and historic sites, and is the author of many books. | |||
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| Sports | Predrag 'Sasha' Danilovic | birthplace: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina | Basketball |
| A retired Serbian professional basketball player, considered the best European shooting guard during the 1990s, and current president of his former team KK Partizan Belgrade. he was a member of the NBA's Miami Heat and Dallas Mavericks from 1995 until 1997. | |||
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| Business & Finance | Djordjina Dapcevich | Management | |
| Head of the Veterans Retirement Center and Veterans Affairs | |||
| Politics | John Dapcevich | Mayor | |
| Mayor of Sitka, Alaska for 5 terms (total of 12 years). | |||
| Politics | Marko Dapcevich | Mayor | |
| Mayor of Sitka, Alaska | |||
| Politics | Velimir 'Bill' Dapcevich | Administration | |
| Head of the Bureau of Indian Affairs for the state of Alaska. | |||
| Entertainment | Lolita Davidovich | birthplace: London, Ontario, Canada | Actress |
| She first received notice co-starring in Blaze (1989), for the title role of the notorious burlesque performer, Blaze Starr, with Paul Newman . | |||
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| Academics | Stevan Dedijer | birthplace: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina | Business Intelligence |
| Attended secondary school in Italy, and graduated from the Taft School in Watertown, Connecticut, in 1930. He earned a degree in physics at Princeton University in 1934. Stevan worked as a journalist in Pittsburgh and New York and later, after WW-II in Yugoslavia. He served in the American army as a paratrooper in The 101st Airborne Division from 1942 to 1945. Founded the research policy institute at Sweden's Lund University. | |||
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| Entertainment | Brad Dexter | birthplace: Goldfield, Nevada | Actor |
| born: Boris Michel Soso and aka: Boris Milanovich. Acted in Magnificent Seven, Heldorado, Sinbad the Salior, The Asphalt Jungle, The Las Vegas Story, Run Silent-Run Deep, The George Raft Story, Taras Bulba, etc. Married at one time to Peggy Lee. | |||
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| Judiciary | Richard A. DiLiberto, Jr. | Attorney | |
| He is a Past President of the Delaware Trial Lawyers Association, and former Legislative Committee Chairman. For a decade he was a Delaware lawmaker serving with distinction in the Delaware House of Representatives. | |||
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| Art & Literature | Rose A. Dillberger | birthplace: St. Louis, MO | Artist |
| born: Rose Alexandra Mirjanich. She has won scores of ribbons at art shows, and her solo exhibits include one at the Beverly Hills Ladies' Club and another at the Sun City Museum of Art. Her portraits and originals are in private collections abroad in Paris, London, and Teheran and here in St. Louis, Los Angeles, New York, and Phoenix. After graduating from the . Louis's Washington University School of Fine Arts, she taught painting there for ten years and worked as an artist at St. Louis' large Gardner Advertising Agency. Her work is highly personal and eclectic. | |||
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| Science | Dr. Dimitri Dimitrijevic | Psychiatrist | |
| Recognized for his major innovations as a psychiatrist and administrator in the treatment of mental illness in Illinois | |||
| Academics | Milan R. Dinitrijevic | Professor | |
| M.D., D. Sc. Emeritus Professor of the Baylor College of Medicine, Houston. TX. | |||
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| Sports | Vlade Divac | birthplace: Prijepolje, Yugoslavia | Basketball |
| He is a retired Serbian professional basketball player who spent most of his career in the United States' NBA. At 7ft 1in, he played center and was known for his passing skills. Recipient of the 2006 Ellis Island Medal of Honor. | |||
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| Sports | Srdjan Djekanovic | birthplace: Belgrade, Yugoslavia | Soccer |
| A Yugoslavian-born Canadian soccer player of Serbian origin who currently plays for the Montreal Impact in the USL First Division. | |||
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| Entertainment | Denise Djokic | birthplace: Halifax, Nova Scotia | Musician |
| As a Cellist, she has been praised worldwide for her sincere, powerful interpretations, and her bold command of the instrument. Instantly recognized by her 'arrestingly beautiful tone colour' (The Strad). She moves audiences with her natural musical instinct, and her remarkable combination of strength and sensitivity. | |||
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| Entertainment | Philippe Djokic | birthplace: Nancy, France | Musician |
| Upon obtaining his Master of Music degree as a student at the Juilliard School, Djokic also won the school's Fritz Kreisler Prize. He is currently professor of violin at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. | |||
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| Academics | Dr. Dimitrije Djordjevich | Professor | |
| Emeritus Professor History-UC, Santa Barbara | |||
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| Art & Literature | Dragoslav Djordjevich | birthplace: Obrenovac, Serbia | Author |
| aka: Dragoslav Georgeivch. He spent nearly 30 years teaching Serbo-Croatian at the Army Language School in Monterey, California (Defense Language Institute) where he retired as the Chairman of the Serbo-Croatian Department. He earned two postgraduate degrees (history and linguistics) at San Jose State University. He wrote several books, including the notable 'Na Raskrsnici' (At the Crossroads). He was a co-founder of the Serbian Unity Congress (SUC) and a founding trustee of the Studenica Foundation. | |||
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| Business & Finance | Miroslav 'Michael' Djordjevich | birthplace: Yugoslavia | Management |
| Serbian Unity Congress (SUC) founding member and the first President. He is also Chief Executive Officer of Bank of Southeast Europe International, Inc. He is also a founder and President of Studenica Foundation. Son of Dragoslav (Georgevich) Djordjevich. | |||
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| Military | Theresa A.H. Djuric | USAF - Colonel | |
| Colonel in the US Air Force. Nominated for appointment to the grade of Brigadier General in May 2008. | |||
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| Entertainment | Djoko Dokich | birthplace: Selo Tuk, Srem, Yugoslavia | Tamburitza Musician |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 1975 | |||
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| Entertainment | Melvin 'Milovan' Dokich | Tamburitza Musician | |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 1975 | |||
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| Art & Literature | William S. 'Bill' Dorich | Author | |
| American journalist and writer. The Serbian Church awarded him their highest honor, the St. Sava Medal. | |||
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| Academics | Dr. Milorad Drachkovitch | birthplace: Serbia | Professor |
| Taught political science at Harvard and the University of California at Berkeley, before becoming a senior scholar at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University in 1961. | |||
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| Art & Literature | Dr. Alex N. Dragnich | Author | |
| Recipient of the Thomas Jefferson Award for Distinguished Service to Vanderbilt University. He is the author of a dozen books on Yugoslav history and politics. Served as Cultural Attache and head of the US Information Agency office in Belgrade from 1947 to 1950. | |||
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| Sports | Predrag 'Peja' Drobnjak | birthplace: Bijelo Polje, Montenegro, Yugoslavia | Basketball |
| He was a second-round draft choice of the Washington Bullets in the 1997 NBA Draft. During his time in the NBA, he played two seasons for the Seattle SuperSonics, one season for Los Angeles Clippers, and one season for Atlanta Hawks. | |||
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| Sports | Walt 'Moose' Dropo | birthplace: Moosup, CT | Baseball |
| A former Major League Baseball first baseman and right-handed batter who played with the Boston Red Sox (1949-52), Detroit Tigers (1952-54), Chicago White Sox (1955-58), Cincinnati Redlegs (1958-59), and Baltimore Orioles 1959-61). | |||
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| Art & Literature | Jovan Ducic | birthplace: Trebinje, Bosnia-Herzegovina | Author / Poet |
| A famous Serbian poet, writer and diplomat. | |||
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| Judiciary | Nicholas M. Duric | Attorney | |
| Chicago Attorney and founder of the Serbian Bar Association. | |||
| Business & Finance | Bogdan Dzakovic | Security | |
| From 1995 to 2001, he served as a team leader on the Federal Aviation Administration's Red Team. Set up by Congress to help the FAA think like terrorists, the elite squad tested airport security systems. The team repeatedly warned the FAA, prior to 9/11, of the potential for security breaches and hijackings but was told to cover up its findings. | |||
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| Art & Literature | Alexander Dzigurski | birthplace: Stari Becej, in Backa, Serbia | Artist |
| Internationally acclaimed seascape artist. | |||
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| Art & Literature | Alexander Dzigurski, II | birthplace: Atherton, CA | Artist |
| Received national recognition and success for his powerful seascapes and landscapes. Son of Alexander Dzigurski, Sr. | |||
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| Entertainment | Vinka Ellesin | birthplace: Akron, OH | Tamburitza Musician |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 1975 | |||
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| Academics | Thomas A. Emmert | Author / Professor | |
| Gustavus Adolphus College. Past-President of the North American Society for Serbian Studies (NASSS). | |||
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| Entertainment | Ted 'Tosho' Erdel | birthplace: Pittsburgh, PA | Musician |
| He started as a big band singer with the Mickey Ross Orchestra and, then became a member of the great Shep Fields Orchestra using the name 'Ted Perry'. When performing at the 'Motel 7th Ave' lounge, he was backed up on piano by jazz great Errol Gardner. Several years later, he was with the Lee Kelton Band. And, he also recorded a few 78's with the Danny Kukich Orchestra. With the demise of big bands, he affiliated with the opera. | |||
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| Sports | Nestor Evancevich | birthplace: Chicago, IL | Bicycle Racing |
| He was instrumental in the rapid growth of bicycle racing in Illinois and the greater midwest. He became the Illinois USCF District Rep. He became the first USCF 'Super Rep' as he gradually took over first, Wisconsin and ultimately Indiana, Kentucky and Michigan. In 1995, he was the founder and principle officer of American Bicycle Racing (ABR). | |||
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| Academics | M. Dolan Evanovich | birthplace: McKeesport, PA | Administration |
| born: Myles Dolan Evanovich. Vice President for the Division of Enrollment Planning, Management and Institutional Research at the University of Connecticut (UConn). He oversees the Office of Undergraduate Admissions; the Office of Student Financial Aid Services including scholarship programs, student employment, and Veterans Administration; the Office of the Registrar; New Student Orientation and Parent Programs; the Wilbur Cross Student Services Center; and the Office of Institutional Research. He previously served as the Director of Undergraduate Admissions both at Arizona State University and at Eastern Michigan University, as well as having served as Associate Director of Admissions at Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania. | |||
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| Sports | Filip Filipovic | birthplace: Belgrade,Serbia | Football |
| Punter for the NFL Dallas Cowboys (2002) and Chicago Bears (2007). | |||
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| Academics | Lilien Filipovic-Robinson | Professor | |
| Professor of Art at George Washington University | |||
| Entertainment | Libby Fill | birthplace: Campbell, OH | Tamburitza Musician |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 1979 | |||
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| Politics | George Fisher | birthplace: Szekesfehervar, Hungary | Settler |
| born: Djordje Sagic. Aka: George Ribar. Was a customs officer and early leader of the Texas Revolution. He also helped found the first York Rite Masonic Lodge in Mexico. | |||
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| Sports | Dan Gadzuric | birthplace: The Hague, Holland | Basketball |
| Dutch born professional basketball player for the Milwaukee Bucks in the NBA. Gadzuric, a center, attended Governor Dummer Academy in Byfield, MA before playing college basketball at UCLA. Gadzuric was named to the prestigious McDonald's All-American Team. | |||
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| Sports | Ilija Gajic | birthplace: Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada | Lacrosse |
| Drafted second overall by the Rochester Knighthawks of the National Lacrosse League in 2009. Brother of Nenad Gajic. | |||
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| Sports | Nenad Gajic | birthplace: Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada | Lacrosse |
| A lacrosse player on the New Westminster Salmonbellies and Colorado Mammoth. He was the number 39 pick in the 2004 NLL draft by the San Jose Stealth. Brother of Ilija Gajic. | |||
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| Art & Literature | Radovan Gajic | birthplace: Knin, Yugoslavia | Author / Poet |
| A Canadian poet and writer of ethnic Serbs of Croatia descent. | |||
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| Business & Finance | Dr. Rose (Karlo) Gantner | Management | |
| Director of all the Red Cross in Vietnam at the age of 26 in 1969-1970! She served TWO tours of duty in Viet Nam, the first one being from 1966-1967. Presently a Senior Director at UPMC Health Plan. | |||
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| Aerospace | Velko Gasich | Engineer | |
| Designed the T38, the first sophisticated trainer aircraft and the F5. He was responsible for the B-2 and was an Executive Vice President of Northrop Aircraft Corp. | |||
| Sports | Tibor Gemeri | birthplace: Subotica, Yugoslavia | Soccer |
| A retired Canadian soccer player who earned one cap for the national team in 1980. He played club football for the Fort Lauderdale Strikers and the Toronto Blizzard. | |||
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| Medicine | Brian Generalovich | birthplace: Farrell, PA | Dentist / Athlete |
| College Football & Basketball star that was drafted by the New York Knicks of the NBA, the Boston Patriots of the AFL and the Pittsburgh Steelers of the NFL. He passed up the chances, however, to attend the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine. | |||
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| Business & Finance | Obren Brian Gerich | Management | |
| Senior Vice President of Public Storage, Inc and respected philanthropist of the Orthodox Christian community in America. Recipient of the 2007 Ellis Island Medal of Honor. | |||
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| Sports | George Gregory Glamack | birthplace: Johnstown, PA | Basketball |
| Player of the Year and a Consensus All American basketball player at North Carolina and was known as the 'Blind Bomber' because, they said, his eyesight was so poor that he couldn't see the basket. | |||
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| Sports | Mike Glumac | birthplace: Niagara Falls, Ontario | Hockey |
| A professional ice hockey player that played with the St. Louis Blues and Montreal Canadiens. | |||
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| Judiciary | Michael Glusac | Attorney | |
| An attorney with a juris doctorate from Wayne State University Law School, Glusac also served as a mayor and councilman for the City of Highland Park, as chairman of the Metropolitan Detroit Convention and Visitors Bureau, president of the Michigan Municipal League and has been inducted into the International Institute Hall of Fame. He also was vice president of government affairs for Chrysler Corp., and also served as executive director of SEMCOG for eight years. | |||
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| Entertainment | Peter Glusac | birthplace: Duluth, Minnesota | Tamburitza Musician |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 2008 | |||
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| Academics | Dr. Radmila J. Gorup | Professor | |
| Professor of Lingusistic-Columbia University. Past President of the North American Society for Serbian Studies (NASSS). | |||
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| Sports | Bato Zdravko Govedarica | birthplace: Chicago, IL | Basketball |
| He attended Chicago's Lane Tech High School and DePaul University. He played 23 games for the Syracuse Nationals during the 1953-54 National Basketball Association season. he was inducted into the Chicago Basketball Hall of Fame on May 13, 2006. | |||
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| Entertainment | Milena Govich | birthplace: Norman, OK | Actress |
| She has appeared on Broadway, where her aunt Milica Govich is an actress, in the musical revival of Cabaret. She performed the role of Lulu and understudied for the role of Sally Bowles. Govich also performed in the 2002 musical revival of The Boys from Syracuse and in the musical Good Vibrations. She has also appeared on television and in several movies, including 2004's Bad Behavior, and 2006's In Love. | |||
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| Sports | Eli Grba | birthplace: Chicago, IL | Baseball |
| Former professional baseball player who played five seasons for the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball. | |||
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| Military | Rade Grbitch | birthplace: Chicago, IL | US Navy - Seaman |
| aka: Rade Grba. Awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor, in 1905, by the United States for his heroic actions in the Navy. | |||
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| Medicine | Steven Gurgevich, Ph.D. | birthplace: Gary, IN | Psychologist |
| Psychologist specializing in Mind-Body Medicine. He is a Fellow, Approved Consultant and faculty of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis. Other professional memberships are: Fellow and Diplomate of the American Board of Medical Psychotherapists; faculty member of the American Academy of Pain Medicine; Diplomate and Senior Disability Analyst of the American Board of Disability Analysts; the Society of Behavioral Medicine; the American Psychological Association, and state and local psychological societies. He is also an author. | |||
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| Humanitarian | Denise Hale | birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia | Philanthropist |
| Born in Belgrade and paragon of San Francisco and international society for over 40 years. She has played a prominent role as a great supporter of cultural and charitable organizations, both in San Francisco and around the world. Formerly married to film director Vincent Minnelli, she later married Department Store scion Prentis Cobb Hale. Twenty years later, in the early 1990's, bothered by the fact that she and Mr. Hale had only had time for a civil ceremony, she and Prentis Cobb Hale reaffirmed their vows in a lavish wedding in St. John's Serbian Orthodox Church in San Francisco, complete with a tamburitza band and attended by international high society. They remained married until Mr. Cobb's death a decade ago, and Denise Hale has continued her role as a prominent member of San Francisco's genteel social set. | |||
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| Art & Literature | Mary Nicklanovich Hart | Editor / Publisher | |
| Began editing and publishing Serb World U.S.A.in 1984. Prior to that, she spent several years researching early South Slav immigration to the United States, published a few journal articles, and was several times a featured speaker on the subject. | |||
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| Art & Literature | Aleksandar Hemon | birthplace: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina | Author |
| He graduated from the University of Sarajevo with a degree in literature in 1990. After moving to Chicago in 1992 knowing little English, and finding himself unable to write in his native Bosnian, he resolved to learn English within five years. In 1995, he began to write in English, and his work soon appeared in The New Yorker, Esquire, The Paris Review, and elsewhere. In 2000 Hemon published his first book, The Question of Bruno, which included short stories and a novella. His first novel, Nowhere Man, followed in 2002. He was awarded a 'genius grant' from the MacArthur Foundation in 2004. | |||
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| Sports | Mile Ilic | birthplace: Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina | Basketball |
| Drafted by the Nets in 2005 as the 43rd overall pick, and began his rookie season in 2006-07. | |||
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| Judiciary | George S. Ivancevich | birthplace: Chicago, IL | Judge / Attorney |
| Civil Magistrate in the Lake County, Indiana Circuit Court | |||
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| Entertainment | Goran Ivanovic | birthplace: Osijek, Croatia | Musician |
| A child prodigy in his native town of Osijek, near the Hungarian border in Croatia, Ivanovic was born and raised by a Bosnian Croat mother and Serbian father. He left home for the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria in 1989, just before the outbreak of the bloody civil war. While he was studying with masters such as Elliot Fisk and Joaquin Clerch, his parents were perilously expelled from Croatia. They joined him in Salzburg as refugees, until the family was granted Political Asylum in the United States. He is considered one of the foremost guitarists of his generation. He has appeared in concert and has given masterclasses at European and American music festivals. | |||
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| Entertainment | Natalie (Salatich) Jacobson | birthplace: Boston, MA | On-Air Personality |
| A well-regarded and popular television newscaster with WCVB-TV in Boston, Massachusetts for 35 years. | |||
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| Entertainment | Knez Jakovac | birthplace: St. Louis, MO | Musician |
| A seasoned performer whose career spans 30 years and 20 countries, Jakovac has played venues as varied coffee houses and concert halls. Of particular note are the Sahara in Las Vegas, the Plaza Hotel in New York City and the Salzburg (Austria) Opera House. Likewise, he has played for celebrities and dignitaries worldwide, including the President of Argentina, classical pianist Van Cliburn and billionaire Ross Perot. Jakovac's musicology is rooted in the Serbo-Croatian folk music (tamburica) that permeated his youth. | |||
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| Sports | Dejan Jakovic | birthplace: Karlovac, Yugoslavia | Soccer |
| A Canadian international soccer player who currently plays for D.C. United in Major League Soccer. | |||
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| Sports | Dan Jancevski | birthplace: Windsor, Ontario | Hockey |
| A Canadian professional ice hockey defenseman that has played for the Texas Stars (AHL), Tampa Bay Lightning and Dallas Stars. | |||
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| Entertainment | Adrienne Janic | birthplace: Whittier, CA | Actress |
| Before joining OVERHAULIN' on TLC as a Co-Host, Adrienne hosted several shows on E! Entertainment and landed the role as host of a pilot called The Music Cafe. | |||
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| Sports | Sam Jankovich | birthplace: Butte, MT | Football |
| Former general manager of the N.E. Patriots, was the athletic director at the University of Miami during the Hurricanes' national championship. | |||
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| Sports | Marko Jaric | birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia | Basketball |
| Played for Serbian national team when they won the 2002 World Basketball Championships, and was also a member of the 1998 gold medal-winning Under-22 European Championship team. He is the only player ever to win back-to-back Italian League Championships on two different teams. Drafted by the Los Angeles Clippers in the 2000 NBA Draft, traded to the Timberwolves in 2005 and then traded to the Grizzlies in 2008. | |||
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| Sports | Nick Jenin | birthplace: Baltimore, MD | Racing |
| born: Nikola Janjanin. Started as a race car driver. He and his brother Peter purchased an abandoned dog track and converted it to a stock car race track known as Raceway Park in Blue Island, IL. He also purchased property in Ft. Lauderdale, FL and converted it to a B&B under the banner The Pillars by the Sea Hotel and Pool. | |||
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| Sports | Peter Jenin | birthplace: Worth, IL | Racing |
| born: Petar Janjanin. Started as a race car driver. He and his brother Nick purchased an abandoned dog track and converted it to a stock car race track known as Raceway Park in Blue Island, IL. | |||
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| Art & Literature | Vojin Joksimovich | birthplace: Belgrade, Yugoslavia | Professor / Author |
| Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering from the Imperial College of Science and Technology, London University. He has written over 125 professional papers and has been published in over 50 newspapers. He is a Past President of the Serbian Unity Congress (SUC) and VP of the World Affairs Council in San Diego, CA. | |||
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| Academics | Boyan Jovanovic | birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia | Professor |
| Professor of economics at New York University. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. | |||
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| Entertainment | Dusan Jovanovic | birthplace: Banat area | Tamburitza Musician |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 2000 | |||
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| Aerospace | Drago K. 'Gish' Jovanovich | Engineer | |
| Designer and inventor of the gyrocopter. | |||
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| Art & Literature | William 'Iliya' Jovanovich | birthplace: Denver, CO | Author / Administrator |
| The single most famous name in American publishing became president and CEO of Harcourt Brace and Jovanovich, one of America's most prominent publishing firms. | |||
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| Entertainment | Radovan Jovicevic | birthplace: Serbia | Musician / Luthier |
| Music and video producer, composer and multimedia artist. | |||
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| Entertainment | Milla Jovovich | birthplace: Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union | Actress |
| She is an American actress, supermodel, fashion designer, singer and public figure | |||
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| Sports | Bojan Kajgo | birthplace: Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina | Soccer |
| A Canadian soccer player of Serbian origin who currently plays for the FK Smederevo in the Serbian Superliga. | |||
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| Entertainment | George Kapetan | birthplace: Detroit, MI | Actor |
| A stage actor for several years, since the mid-1990s he has become more visible onscreen as a character actor. | |||
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| Entertainment | Adam Kapugi, Jr. | birthplace: Yugoslavia | Tamburitza Musician |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 1989 | |||
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| Entertainment | Frank Kapugi | birthplace: Chicago, IL | Tamburitza Musician |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 1980 | |||
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| Entertainment | Louis Kapugi | birthplace: Yugoslavia | Tamburitza Musician |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 1989 | |||
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| Entertainment | Martin Kapugi | birthplace: Chicago, IL | Tamburitza Musician |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 1976 | |||
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| Humanitarian | Princess Elizabeth Karadjordjevic | birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia | Royalty |
| Descendant of Catherine the Great of Russia, Princess Elizabeth Karadjordjevic, the daughter of Prince Paul, Regent of Yugoslavia, heads the princess Elizabeth Foundation in NY. Her daughter, Catherine Oxenberg, is widely known for her work in American television. | |||
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| Business & Finance | Marko J. Karakasevic | birthplace: California | Master Distiller |
| 13th generation to carry on the Karakasevic family tradition as a winemaker and Master Distiller. Distiller, Winemaker, Chief of RnD of Charbay Distillery and Winery. | |||
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| Business & Finance | Miles Karakasevic | birthplace: Mol, Yugoslavia | Master Distiller |
| A European winemaker and Master Distiller. Immigrating to the New World in 1962, he first stopped in Canada and Michigan before eventually settling in California in 1970. In 1972, he and his wife, Susan, purchased the seventeen-acre property on Spring Mountain that now is home for the family as well as Domaine Charbay. | |||
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| Military | George Karamarkovich | birthplace: Rochester, PA | USMC - Brigadier General |
| During his 30+ years serving in the Marines, he served as the Assistant Deputy Director of Operations in the National Military Command Center, the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3 of the 2d Marine Aircraft Wing, the Director of the Joint Exercise Control Group for Ocean Venture-93, assistant deputy, chief of staff for Installation and Logistics (Plans) and the commanding general of 1st Marine Aircraft Wing. His personal decorations include: the Defense Superior Service Medal; Legion of Merit; Defense Meritorious Service Medal; Meritorious Service Medal with gold star; Air Medal with Strike Flight Numeral "8"; Joint Commendation Medal; Navy Commendation Medal; and the Presidential Service Badge. | |||
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| Art & Literature | Milan M. Karlo | Author | |
| Wrote 'EARLY DAYS, Settlers in America: Their Life and Times'. Former editor of the American Serbian newspaper Srbobran. | |||
| Sports | Alex Kasich | Track | |
| During his running career, Alex competed at national and international levels in cross country, track and field and road racing. Accomplishments include an American Record, two world bests, two National Championships, 3-times U.S. Olympic Trials Qualifier, and a 9th place finish at the 1981 New York City Marathon, with a time of 2:13:20. | |||
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| Entertainment | Stana Katic | birthplace: Canada | Actress |
| She has appeared in The Shield, The Closer, CSI: Miami, The Unit, JAG, ER and 24. Also appears in Feast of Love, The Spirit, the Bond movie 'Quantum of Solace', and in the third installation of The Librarian: Curse of the Judas Chalice. | |||
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| Entertainment | Zivan "Jimmy" Katich | birthplace: St. Louis, MO | Tamburitza Musician |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 2003 | |||
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| Medicine | Kavic Brothers | birthplace: Aliquippa, PA | Medicine |
| 4 brothers (Michael, Alex, Timothy & Thomas) from Aliquippa, PA that went on to become Medical Doctors and Hospital Administrators. | |||
| Sports | Mike Kekich | birthplace: San Diego, CA | Baseball |
| He was a Major League Baseball player for the Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians, Texas Rangers and Seattle Mariners from 1965 to 1977. | |||
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| Entertainment | Miranda Kerr | birthplace: Gunnedah, Australia | Model |
| An Australian model, best known as one of the Victoria's Secret Angels. She was the first Australian addition to the Victoria's Secret campaign, and was the face of Australian fashion chain Portmans and now David Jones Limited. Kerr entered modeling in the fashion industry in her mid-teens after winning a 1997 Australian nation-wide model search hosted by Dolly Magazine and Impulse fragrances. | |||
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| Sports | Dragan 'Dan' Kesa | birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia | Hockey |
| Former professional ice hockey player who played in the National Hockey League for the Vancouver Canucks, Dallas Stars, Pittsburgh Penguins and the Tampa Bay Lightning. | |||
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| Sports | Dmitri Khristich | birthplace: Kiev, Ukrainian | Hockey |
| A retired professional ice hockey player that played for the Washington Capitals, Los Angeles Kings, Boston Bruins, and Toronto Maple Leafs. | |||
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| Entertainment | Milena Kitic | birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia | Musician |
| A mezzo-soprano, she performed at the National Theater in Belgrade for 8 years. From 1997-99, Kitic performed at the Essen Opera in Germany, and later toured throughout Europe. In 1998, she made her American debut and also performed at Carnegie Hall that year. In 2002, she debuted with the Washington, D.C. Opera and the Los Angeles Opera. The following year, she performed with Opera Pacific, including a benefit performance with tenor Plácido Domingo. In October, 2005 she debuted with the Metropolitan Opera in New York, starring in Georges Bizet's Carmen and as Amneris in Giuseppe Verdi's Aida, roles which she has recently reprised for Opera Pacific. She is married to entrepreneur and former Yugoslav prime minister Milan Panic. | |||
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| Entertainment | Nick 'Tillie' Klaich | birthplace: Lackawanna, NY | Tamburitza Musician |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 1984 | |||
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| Science | Ron (Karlo) Kneib | Scientist | |
| Senior Research Scientist at the University of Georgia Marine Institute, Sapelo Island | |||
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| Sports | Milan Kojic | birthplace: Hamilton, Ontario | Soccer |
| A Canadian soccer player that has played for the Toronto Lynx, Montreal Impact, FK Haugesund and Serbian White Eagles FC. Considered one of the best defenders in the United Soccer Leagues. | |||
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| Sports | Igor Kokoskov | birthplace: Belgrade, Yugoslavia | Basketball |
| He became the youngest coach in Yugoslavian basketball history shortly after suffering serious injuries sustained during an automobile accident that ended a promising playing career. When hired by the University of Missouri in 1999. In 2000, he became the first non-American to be hired in the NBA, as a full-time assistant coach, by the Los Angeles Clippers. Joined the Detroit Pistons staff in 2003 and then was named assistant coach of Phoenix Suns. | |||
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| Science | Petar V. Kokotovic | birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia | Scientist |
| He has made contributions in the areas of adaptive control, singular perturbation techniques and nonlinear control . | |||
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| Entertainment | Lubo Kolakovich | birthplace: Los Angeles, CA | Tamburitza Musician |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 1974 | |||
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| Business & Finance | George Kolarovich | birthplace: Sremski Karlovci, Serbia | Business Owner |
| President of Fairmont Vineyards. Husband of Jelena (Dzigurski) Kolarovich. | |||
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| Art & Literature | Jelena (Dzigurski) Kolarovich | birthplace: Yugoslavia | Artist |
| Made the mosaic above St. Elijah Serbian Orthodox Church's (Aliquippa, PA) doors while her father was painting icons inside the church. Jelena was also a very successful California businesswoman along with her husband George, with their winery! Daughter of artist Alexander Dzigurski, Sr. | |||
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| Art & Literature | Kim Komenich | Photographer - Pulitzer Prize | |
| Won a Pulitzer for photography in 1987 for coverage of the Philippine revolution. | |||
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| Sports | Milan 'Milo' Komenich | birthplace: Gary, IN | Basketball |
| Graduated from Wyoming University and was scheduled to play with the Fort Wayne Zollers in the pro basketball circuit. Member of Wyoming University's Hall of Fame. Credited with being the inventor of the moving hook-shot. | |||
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| Military | Louis Komnenich | birthplace: Chicago, IL | USMC - Corporal |
| A recipient of the Navy Cross and Purple Heart as a member of the 5th Marine Division, Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 27th Regiment that was in the first wave to hit the beach at Iwo Jima during WWII. | |||
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| Judiciary | Steven R. Kosach | Judge | |
| 2nd Judicial District Court in Nevada | |||
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| Sports | Bronco Kosanovich | birthplace: Aliquippa, PA | Coach |
| While attending Aliquippa High School, he earned All WPIAL and All State honors. As a junior at Penn State, he played in the annual East-West Shrine game in San Francisco, and earned All East and honorable mention All American honors, and then played in the College All Star game against the New York Giants in 1947. Member of the Beaver County Sports Hall of Fame. | |||
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| Military | Milo Kosanovich | birthplace: Aliquippa, PA | USMC - Private |
| Received the Silver Star and the Purple Heart in WWII. | |||
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| Science | Dr. Nenad M. Kostic | Professor | |
| Former Iowa State University professor engaged in DNA research. Professor and Chemistry Department head at Texas A & M University-Commerce. | |||
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| Entertainment | Jim 'Imbro' Kovacevic | birthplace: Buzevac, Yugoslavia | Tamburitza Musician |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 1975 | |||
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| Academics | Radovan Kovacevic | Administration | |
| The director of the Southern Methodist University Research Center for Advanced Manufacturing. He holds 3 U.S. patents. | |||
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| Judiciary | Richard Kovich | birthplace: Hibbing, MN | Law Enforcement |
| born: Dushan Kovacevich. He was a Central Intelligence Agency case officer whose career stalled amid accusations of disloyalty but who eventually won financial compensation for damage to his reputation. He was a recipient of the CIA Intelligence Medal of Merit. | |||
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| Entertainment | Danijela Krstic | birthplace: Banovici, Bosnia-Herzegovina | Beauty Queen |
| She was crowned Miss Oregon in 2008 and competed for Miss America 2009. | |||
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| Sports | Nenad Krstic | birthplace: Kraljevo, Serbia | Basketball |
| Drafted 24th overall in the 2002 NBA Draft by the New Jersey Nets. But he went on to play the next two seasons with Partizan Belgrade. During the 2004-05 NBA season, he logged an impressive rookie campaign for the New Jersey Nets and was honored as part of the All-Rookie NBA second team. | |||
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| Entertainment | Danny Kukich | birthplace: Rankin, PA | Tamburitza Musician |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 1983 | |||
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| Judiciary | Robert B. Lagather | birthplace: Chisholm, MN | Attorney |
| The son of a mine worker and a miner himself as a young man, he had a deep commitment to improving the working conditions in the mines. Nominated by Jimmy Carter to the position of Assistant Secretary of Labor for Mine Safety and Health. | |||
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| Art & Literature | Lili Lakich | birthplace: Washington, D.C. | Artist |
| An American artist best known for her work in neon sculpture. Lakich is recognized as one of the most important artists in the world working in illuminated sculpture. She has had solo shows in Tokyo, Paris and Los Angeles. | |||
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| Sports | Sasha Lakovic | birthplace: East Vancouver, British Columbia | Hockey |
| A retired professional ice hockey player who played for 17 different professional teams during his career. Lakovic also played for four roller hockey teams in the mid 1990s. Nicknamed The Basha and Pitbull. | |||
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| Military | Nick. A. Lalich | US Army - Captain | |
| An WWII American O.S.S. Officer who was instrumental in setting up and successfully carrying through the 'Halyard Rescue Operation' (Halyard Mission) in Nazi occupied Yugoslavia in 1944 | |||
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| Entertainment | Maja Latinovic | birthplace: Kinkinda, Serbia | Model |
| Maja's modeling career began somewhat accidentally at 16 years old with her sister entering her into a local modeling contest. And much to her surprise, she placed 2nd runner-up. A keen-eyed model scout soon asked her to fly to Milan and start her modeling career, and her days of shooting hoops were soon replaced with photo shoots. She has walked (and continues to walk) for every major designer. | |||
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| Sports | Peter Gary 'Pete' Lazetich | birthplace: Billings, Montana | Football |
| He played for the San Diego Chargers and Philadelphia Eagles over the course of his 5 year career. | |||
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| Entertainment | Alex Lifeson | birthplace: Fernie, British Columbia, Canada | Musician |
| born: born Aleksandar Zivojinovic. best known for his work as the guitarist of the Canadian rock band Rush. Lifeson founded Rush in the summer of 1968, and has been an integral member of the three-piece band ever since. Aside from music, Lifeson is part owner of the Toronto restaurant The Orbit Room, and is a licensed aircraft pilot, motorcycle rider, and gourmet cook. | |||
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| Entertainment | Brian Richard Linehan | birthplace: Hamilton, Ontario Canada | On-Air Personality |
| A Canadian television host who was best known for his celebrity interviews. He was renowned for his composure, interview skills and meticulous research, often leading to in-depth questions that could last for minutes. His nickname was The Charlie Rose of Canada. | |||
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| Academics | Olgivanna Lloyd Wright | birthplace: Montenegro | Administration |
| born: Olga (Olgivanna) Ivanovna Lazovich. The third and final wife of Frank Lloyd Wright. She had significant influence in his life and work, due in part to her extensive Theosophical associations. She was a co-founder of the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture (Taliesin). | |||
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| Entertainment | Lene Lovich | birthplace: Detroit, MI | Musician |
| She is an American born British singer who first gained attention as part of the New Wave music scene of the late 1970s and early 1980s, mostly due to her high-pitched voice, and quirky style and appearance. She was one of the pioneers of female punk rock whose most popular hit single was 'Lucky Number', first released in 1978. | |||
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| Entertainment | Edo Lubich | birthplace: Donji Vakuf, Yugoslavia | Tamburitza Musician |
| born: Edo Lubic (also spelled: Edo Ljubic). Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 1986 | |||
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| Sports | Milan Lucic | birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia | Hockey |
| He was drafted out of the Western Hockey League (WHL) by the Bruins in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft, where he captured a Memorial Cup with the Vancouver Giants in 2007 during his major junior career. | |||
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| Art & Literature | Vladimir 'Vlajko' Lugonja | Musical Director | |
| Originator of the first Serbian tamburitza group (Srbadija) in the United States, youngest member to join the S.S.S. Branko Radichevich and founder of the Serbian Singing Federation of America. | |||
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| Sports | Ned Lukacevic | birthplace: Podgorica, Serbia | Hockey |
| A Canadian hockey player that played for the Manchester Monarchs and Providence Bruins. | |||
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| Military | Vic Lumovich | birthplace: Buhl, MN | USAF - Lieutenant Colonel |
| He was drafted as an Army Air Corps private in July '42, received his pilot wings and a commission in June '43. During WWII, Lt. Col. Lumovich flew with the 15th Air Force, 450th Bobm Group in Italy, completing 50 bomb sorties in five months. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Bronze Star and the Air Medal with Three Oak Leaf Clusters. His post combat service was as an instructor pilot on the B-17s, B-24s, B-25s and B-29s. For 25 years Lt. Col. Lumovich served in several capacities, including assignment to the CIA, the director of the Air Attache Designees' Intelligence School, and with NATO as the Chief of Counter Intelligence and Security for headquarters, Allied Forces, Southern Europe. In 1968 he was the wing intelligence officer for the 553rd wing in Korat, Thailand, where he flew over 65 combat missions over Vietnam and Laos, mostly over the Ho Chi Minh Trail. He was born of Montenegrin parents in the Mesobi Iron Range in Northern Minnesota. | |||
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| Judiciary | Leon J. Lysaght Jr. | birthplace: Butte, MT | Attorney / Professor |
| Tenured full professor of law at the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law. | |||
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| Business & Finance | Alex Machaskee | birthplace: Cleveland, OH | Management |
| Former Publisher of the Cleveland Plain Dealer | |||
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| Entertainment | Joe Magarac | birthplace: Pittsburgh, PA | Legend |
| Is a legendary American folk hero who was a steelworker in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Magarac first appeared in print in a 1931 Scribner's Magazine article by Owen Francis, who said he heard the story from immigrant steelworkers in Pittsburgh area steel mills. As the story goes, he was a sort of patron saint for steel workers. He lived at Mrs. Horkey's boarding house, was made of steel, supposedly rose out of an ore mine to help steelworkers, and won the beautiful Mary Mestrovich's hand in marriage in a weight-lifting contest, but allowed her to marry her true love, Pete Pussick. He would appear out of nowhere at critical moments to protect the steel workers. One story goes that he showed up to stop the falling of a 50-ton crucible, set to fall on a group of steelworkers. His fate is debated as well. While one version of the tale states that he melted himself in a Bessemer furnace for material to build for a new mill, another states that he is still alive. This version suggests that he is waiting among an abandoned mill, waiting for the day that the furnace burns again. Legend has it he worked 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. | |||
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| Science | Dr. Bogdan C Maglich | birthplace: Serbia | Biologist |
| Molecular Biologist was on the team of four who discovered the Omega Meson (the shortest-lived subatomic particle), for which he received a White House Citation from the late President John F. Kennedy. | |||
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| Entertainment | Dana Maksimovich | birthplace: Chicago, IL | Producer |
| Award winning producer. | |||
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| Entertainment | Karl Malden | birthplace: Chicago, IL | Actor |
| born: Mladen Sekulovich. Recipient of the Academy Award (Oscar) for his performance in 'A Streetcar Named Desire' and an Emmy for his role in 'Fatal Vision.' He was the president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences from 1989 - 1992. | |||
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| Entertainment | Dr. Mark P. Malkovich III | birthplace: Eveleth, MN | Music / Sports |
| Known by music lovers as the director of the prestigious Newport Music Festival, is also known by hockey lovers as the founder of the American/Canadian National Hockey League. | |||
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| Judiciary | Desanka (Tarailo) Mamula | birthplace: Chicago, IL | Attorney |
| Recognized by the Serbian Bar Association as being the FIRST American born woman of Serbian descent to obtain her law degree in 1941, presenting her with the Czar Dushan Award in 1995. Wife of John Mamula. | |||
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| Judiciary | John Mamula | Attorney | |
| Well-known Pittsburgh lawyer and even more generous giver to all causes Serbian. Husband of Desanka Mamula. | |||
| Sports | Mike Mamula | birthplace: Lackawanna, NY | Football |
| Philadelphia Eagles | |||
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| Entertainment | Uros 'Horace' Mamula | birthplace: Hammond, IN | Tamburitza Musician |
| aka: Horace Mamala. Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 1996 | |||
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| Business & Finance | Milan Mandaric | birthplace: Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia | Business Owner |
| Business tycoon who has owned a string of successful businesses and football clubs including Portsmouth F.C. and Leicester City. | |||
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| Military | Stevan Mandarich | birthplace: Phoenix, AZ | US Navy - Admiral |
| United States Naval Academy - Class of 1933 | |||
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| Academics | Lawrence 'Lazo' M. Maravich | birthplace: Aliquippa, PA | Teacher & Administrator |
| He served as superintendent of the Aliquippa School District from 1966 to 1978, and on various education, church and community boards, including those of the B.F. Jones Memorial Library and Aliquippa Community Hospital. | |||
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| Sports | Pete 'Press' Maravich | birthplace: Aliquippa, PA | Basketball |
| Despite a long and distinguished career as a player and coach, Maravich will best be remembered as 'Pistol' Pete Maravich's father. After college he played professional basketball with the Youngstown Bears (1945 - 1946) of the National Basketball League and the Pittsburgh Ironmen (1946 - 1947) of the Basketball Association of America. Member of the Beaver County Sports Hall of Fame. | |||
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| Sports | 'Pistol' Pete Maravich | birthplace: Aliquippa, PA | Basketball |
| In only three years playing at LSU, Maravich scored 3,667 points, while averaging an incredible 44.2 ppg -- both NCAA records. As a pro, he was a four-time NBA All-Star, and led the NBA league in scoring for the 1977 season, averaging 31.1 ppg for the New Orleans Jazz. Member of the Beaver County Sports Hall of Fame and of the NBA Basketball Hall of Fame. | |||
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| Entertainment | Miroslav 'Bata' Marcetic | Folk Dancing | |
| He was a leading performer, soloist and choreographer, with the Serbian National Folk Ensemble 'Kolo' in Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro (former Yugoslavia) for seventeen years and is the recipient of several awards for his artistic work. Due to his long-term, dedicated and victorious work in the Canadian Serbian community, on December 26th 2005 Miroslav was awarded the Golden Plaque by the Cultural-Academic State Association of Serbia. | |||
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| Sports | Alisa Maric | birthplace: New York City, NY | Chess |
| She is considered to be the best Serbian female chess player ever and best American-born female chess player ever. She holds the FIDE titles of Woman Grandmaster and International Master. Alisa and Mirjana are only twins with grandmaster titles in the history of modern chess. | |||
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| Academics | Mileva Maric | birthplace: Titel, Vojvodina, Serbia | Mathematics |
| The first wife of Albert Einstein, mother to his children and a mathematician. | |||
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| Sports | Mirjana Maric-Stamenkovic | birthplace: New York City, NY | Chess |
| She holds the FIDE title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM). Alisa and Mirjana are only twins with grandmaster titles in the history of modern chess. | |||
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| Judiciary | George M. Marovich | birthplace: Chicago, IL | Judge |
| United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois | |||
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| Sports | Babe Martin | birthplace: Seattle, WA | Baseball |
| born: Boris Michael Martinovich. He was an outfielder for the St. Louis Browns (1944-46 and 1953) and a catcher for the Boston Red Sox (1948-49). He helped the Browns win the 1944 American League Pennant. | |||
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| Religion | Dr. Predrag Matejic | Priest | |
| Curator of the Hilandar Research Library and the Director of the Resource Center for Medieval Slavic Studies at The Ohio State University. Son of Dr. Mateja Matejic. | |||
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| Religion | Very Rev. Dr. Mateja Matejic | Priest | |
| Founder of the Hilandar Research Library for Medieval Slavic Studies at Ohio State University. Received the St. Sava Medal, the Serbian Church's highest award, in Ohio and a Gramata from Patriarch Pavle in Belgrade. | |||
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| Sports | Mirko Medic | birthplace: Valjevo, Serbia | Soccer |
| He is currently playing for Canadian Soccer League champion, Serbian White Eagles FC. He was captain of the Serbian White Eagles for part of the 2007 season and currently serves as vice-captain. | |||
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| Sports | Nenad Medic | birthplace: Apatin, Serbia | Poker |
| A Canadian professional poker player with a World Series of Poker bracelet and World Poker Tour Championship title. | |||
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| Sports | George Francis 'Doc' Medich | birthplace: Aliquippa, PA | Baseball |
| Pitcher for Yankees, Pirates | |||
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| Science | Milo Medin | birthplace: Fresno, CA | Research |
| Worked at NASA's Ames Research Center, where he quickly saw the potential for an open network that could link many government research centers that would allow scientists to share information more easily. Using a new Defense Department creation known as the Transmission Control Protocol/Internetworking Protocol, he led a team that built the NASA Science Internet, which linked researchers in 16 countries and six continents. When he left NASA's Ames Research Center in 1995 to help found the At Home network. He founded M2Z Networks in 2005. | |||
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| Politics | Mitchell Melich | birthplace: Bingham Canyon, Salt Lake County, Utah | Administration |
| He was Solicitor for the Interior Department under the first Richard Nixon administration. | |||
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| Academics | Dr. Michael Mennard | Professor | |
| US Foreign Service-retired, Ph.D. History, Georgetown University | |||
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| Academics | Ned Mervos | birthplace: Southside, Pittsburgh, PA | Teacher & Administrator |
| aka: Ned Mrvos. Received prestigious award from the Midwestern Intermediate Unit IV engraved with lamp of knowledge. Teacher, coach, Principal, Elementary Supervisor for West Mifflin, then grant writer and finally, working with the School Board in his own district. | |||
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| Military | James I. Mestrovitch | birthplace: Crna Gora, Yugoslavia | US Army - Sergeant |
| As a member of Company C, 111th Infantry, 28th Division, he was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his service in the U.S. Army during World War I | |||
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| Religion | Metropolitan Christopher | birthplace: Galveston, TX | Bishop |
| born: Velimir Kovacevich. Elevated to the episcopate in 1978 by the Assembly of Bishops in Belgrade and tonsured with the monastic name of Christopher, he became the first American-born bishop to serve a diocese of his church in North America. In 1991, he was elevated to the rank of Metropolitan of the Midwestern Diocese of his church, thereby becoming also its Primate. | |||
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| Entertainment | Alex Mihailovich | birthplace: Toronto, Canada | On-Air Personality |
| A Canadian correspondent '16:9 - The Bigger Picture' (a Canadian investigative newsmagazine airing on Global TV). Also worked as an anchor and reporter for CTV Northern Ontario in Sudbury, a reporter for CTV Toronto, and a photojournalist for CTV Northern Ontario in Sault Ste. Marie. | |||
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| Academics | Dr. Vasa D. Mihailovich | Author | |
| Professor of Slavic Languages, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hil | |||
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| Sports | George Mikan | birthplace: Joliet, IL | Basketball |
| In 1950 Mikan was voted the greatest player of the first half of the century by The Associated Press. In the first class elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1959. His accomplishments were further acknowledged when he was named a member of the NBA 50th Anniversary All-Time Team in 1996. | |||
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| Business & Finance | Branko Milanovic | Economist | |
| A Lead economist in the World Bank's research department in the unit dealing with poverty and inequality and a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, in Washington D.C. | |||
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| Politics | Fred Milanovich | birthplace: Aliquippa, PA | State Senator |
| State Senator for the state of Pennsylvania. Member of the Beaver County Sports Hall of Fame. | |||
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| Entertainment | Paul Samuel Milanovich | birthplace: Aliquippa, PA | Tamburitza Musician |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 2008 | |||
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| Business & Finance | Richard Milanovich | Management | |
| Tribal Council Chairman of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians since 1984. | |||
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| Sports | Sam Milanovich, Jr. | birthplace: Aliquippa, PA | Coach |
| He was the head basketball coach at Dickinson State University (ND) and took his team to the playoffs seven straight seasons. was also named the North Dakota Collegiate Athletic Conference Coach of the Year when he led Dickinson to its first NDCAC championship since 1948, and he was an NAIA District 12 Golf Coach of the Year in 1986 and 1987. Member of the Beaver County Sports Hall of Fame. | |||
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| Sports | Sam Milanovich, Sr. | birthplace: Aliquippa, PA | Coach / Administrator |
| Played his college basketball at the University of Pittsburgh and captained the Panthers for three years, leading them to the 1941 NCAA semifinals as a senior. After graduating from Pitt, he coached basketball at both Beaver and Aliquippa High Schools, capping his career by leading the Quips to their first state title in 1949. Member of the Beaver County Sports Hall of Fame. | |||
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| Sports | Scott Milanovich | birthplace: Butler, PA | Football |
| Tampa Bay Bucs & Tampa Bay Storm (Arena) | |||
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| Judiciary | Milos Milenkovich | birthplace: Yugoslavia | Attorney |
| Attorney and Past President of the Serbian Unity Congress (SUC). | |||
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| Academics | Stefan Milenkovich | birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia | Teacher / Musician |
| aka: Stefan Milenkovic. A concert violinist and a member of the faculty at the Juilliard School and the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. | |||
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| Academics | Radmila Milentijevich | birthplace: Adanja, Serbia | Professor |
| Former professor and dean at the City College of the University of New York. | |||
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| Sports | Velco 'Vel' Miletich | birthplace: Lead, SD | Racing |
| He and his partner (Parnelli Jones) joined forces to create the 'Vel's Parnelli Jones Racing' team in 1969. | |||
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| Entertainment | Ivana Milicevic | birthplace: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina | Actress |
| HBO series 'The Mind of a Married Man', had roles in many films as well | |||
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| Judiciary | Robert P. Milich | Judge | |
| Presiding Judge, Youngstown, Ohio Municipal Court | |||
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| Sports | Darko Milicic | birthplace: Novi Sad, Serbia | Basketball |
| Selected by the Detroit Pistons as the 2nd overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft. Played the 2005-06 season with the Orlando Magic. On the first day of free agency, he was signed by the Memphis Grizzlies to a 3-year contract. | |||
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| Entertainment | John Miljan | birthplace: Lead City, SD | Actor |
| Appeared in 201 films between 1924 and 1958. Miljan was handsome enough for leading roles, but realized early on that he'd have a longer screen career as a villain, usually an oily 'other man' type. | |||
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| Sports | John Kenneth 'Johnny' Miljus | birthplace: Pittsburgh, PA | Baseball |
| He pitched in Major League Baseball between 1915 and 1929. | |||
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| Politics | Alex Miller | Administration | |
| born: Alex Milaich. Member of the committee to convince the Alaska Constitutional Convention to adopt the 'Alaska-Tennessee Plan' in order to lobby for statehood. Also, worked as a lobbyist who had a major influence on Alaskan legislation in the 1970's and 1980's. | |||
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| Military | Joe T. Milloy | birthplace: Vozdovac, Serbia | USAF - Lieutenant Colonel |
| born: Zivko T. Milojkovic. He was was a graduate of the Royal Yugoslav Military Academy. He was a bomber pilot in the Royal Yugoslav Air Force at the outbreak of World War II. After WWII, he came to America and received U.S. Citizenship by a special Act of Congress. Joining the USAF, he worked his way to lieutenant colonel and also was an analyst and translator for the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the 1980's. | |||
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| Military | John Milodragovich | birthplace: Butte, MT | US Army - Lieutenant |
| An WWII American O.S.S. Officer who was involved in the 'Halyard Rescue Operation' Ranger Mission) in Nazi occupied Yugoslavia in 1944 | |||
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| Academics | Aleksandar Milosavljevic | Professor | |
| Associate Professor of Molecular and Human Genetics Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX. | |||
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| Entertainment | Ana Milosavljevic | birthplace: Serbia | Musician |
| Praised by New Music Connoisseur as a 'virtuoso performer' with 'a wonderful mix of technique, sensitivity and passion,' violinist Milosavljevic has performed worldwide as a solo, chamber and orchestral musician. She has made solo appearances in recitals at Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall, the Kennedy Center's Millennium Stage, Kolarac Concert Hall, Belgrade Philharmonic Hall, Greenwich House Arts (in the series Women's Work), and Donnell Library, and has also performed at Merkin Hall, CAMI Hall, and the United Nations in New York. | |||
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| Sports | Igor Milosevic | birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia | Basketball |
| Began his professional career in 2003 with the Greek League club Iraklis BC. After spending 3 years with Iraklis he moved to the Serbian League club in Red Star Belgrade in 2005. After spending 3 seasons with Red Star he moved to the Euroleague powerhouse club Olympiacos BC in 2008. He is a member of the 2009 NBA Draft. | |||
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| Military | Risto Milosevich | birthplace: Los Angeles, CA | US Army - Sergeant |
| Awarded the Distinguished Service Cross in 1979 for his actions in the Battle of the Bulge. | |||
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| Art & Literature | Tanasko Milovich | birthplace: Fojnica, Hercegovina, Yugoslavia | Artist |
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| Sports | Velibor 'Bora' Milutinovic | birthplace: Bajina Basta, Serbia, DF Yugoslavia | Soccer |
| Coach of the US Soccer team in the 1994 World Cup playoffs. He is the only soccer coach who has participated in five World Cups at the helm of five different national teams: Mexico, Costa Rica, USA, Nigeria and China. He has also coached national teams of Nicaragua and Jamaica and several professional teams around world. When he took the US team in 1992 there was no professional league Bora took the amateurs and made great players out of them. | |||
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| Business & Finance | Michael 'Mike' Minich | birthplace: Aliquippa, PA | Business Owner / Inventor |
| Electrical Engineer who designed the locking connector device utilized on space rockets. He was owner of TriRidge Electronics Corporation. | |||
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| Sports | Nikola Miodrag | birthplace: Brampton, Ontario | Soccer |
| A Canadian soccer player that has played for the Toronto Lynx, Canadian Lions, Hamilton Serbians and North York Astros. | |||
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| Art & Literature | Nenad Mirkovich | birthplace: Belgrade, Yugoslavia | Artist |
| Among his many awards, he was chief illustrator for a weekly national magazine in Belgrade. He received a gold medal for the Best Newcomer Artist in Belgrade, received Best of Show in Germany in 1982 and Best of Show in Italy in 1997. | |||
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| Business & Finance | John Miscovich | birthplace: Flat, AK | Business Owner / Inventor |
| Invented, in 1948, the Intelligiant, a highly pressurized, robotic nozzle that did the work of 12 employees in removing overburden, enabling him to continue mining. Son of Pete Miscovich. | |||
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| Business & Finance | Pete Miscovich | birthplace: Imotica, Croatia | Business Owner |
| Founder of the longest family-owned gold mine still operating in the Alaskan Interior (The Golden Horn Mine). | |||
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| Entertainment | Pete Mistovich | Tamburitza Musician | |
| When Eli Popovich entered the Army for WW-II, he went on to play the Berde in the Popovich Brothers Tamburitza Orchestra for over 50 years. | |||
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| Sports | Ilija Mitic | birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia | Soccer |
| He was a star of the North American Soccer League, its 7th all-time leading scorer with 239 points in 166 games, including 101 goals. | |||
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| Judiciary | Paul H. Mitrovich | Judge | |
| Ohio Court of Common Pleas | |||
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| Academics | Milos Mladenovic | birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia | Professor |
| He was professor emeritus of History at McGill University in Montreal, and editor of The New Review, a scholarly journal about Eastern European History. Until his death he was a frequent consultant on sensitive Eastern European matters for the Department of External Affairs. | |||
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| Academics | Nikola Moravcevic | birthplace: Zagreb, Yugoslavia | Professor |
| He is a university professor, critic and writer. | |||
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| Entertainment | Benedict 'Ben' Mulroney | birthplace: Montreal, Quebec Canada | On-Air Personality |
| He is the second of four children born to former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and Mila Pivnicki Mulroney. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree, with a major in history, from Duke University; he subsequently earned a Bachelor of Laws degree from University Laval. He is best known as a Canadian television host. | |||
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| Politics | Milica 'Mila' Mulroney | birthplace: Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina | Prime Ministers Wife |
| born: Milica Pivnicki. The wife of the 18th Prime Minister of Canada, Brian Mulroney. She is currently a director of the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and of Astral Media. | |||
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| Military | George S. 'Gov' Musulin | birthplace: Pittsburgh, PA | US Army - Captain |
| Awarded the Legion of Merit. Captain George ('Guv') Musulin was the Commanding Officer of the Halyard Mission, the evacution operation that successfully rescued hundreds of Allied airmen, including some 500 American flyers from Nazi occupied territory in Yugoslavia during World War Two. | |||
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| Entertainment | Alex Nesic | birthplace: Santa Barbara, CA | Actor |
| Featured in the feature films High Crimes and What Boys Like. Also appeared in Sleeper Cell, CSI: Miami, JAG, As If, Angel, Felicity and Unhappily Ever After. | |||
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| Sports | Radoslav 'Raso' Nesterovic | birthplace: Ljubljana, Slovenia, SFR Yugoslavia | Basketball |
| He was a first-round pick of the Minnesota Timberwolves in the 1998 NBA Draft. He joined the Timberwolves just before the end of the 1998 - 99 season and played there through the 2002 - 03. He later played for the San Antonio Spurs, Toronto Raptors and Indiana Pacers. | |||
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| Sports | Daniel Nestor | birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia | Tennis |
| born Daniel Nestorovic. He won 54 doubles titles, including one gold medal in 2000 Summer Olympics, the Tennis Masters Cup, and four Grand Slam men's doubles titles. In addition, He won the 2007 Australian Open mixed doubles title with Elena Likhovtseva. This pairing also reached the finals of the 2006 Australian Open and the 2006 French Open. He reclaimed the Men's doubles world #1 ranking, after winning doubles at Wimbledon | |||
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| Medicine | Dr. Daniel Alan Nikcevich | Oncologist | |
| He attended Rush Medical College in Chicago, where he simultaneously earned his MD and a PhD in immunology. After completing his residency in Internal Medicine and a fellowship in Hematology and Oncology at Duke University, he was recruited to Duluth. He works in the program aimed at bringing state-of-the-art cancer treatments to patients. | |||
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| Sports | Aleksandar 'Aca' Nikolic | birthplace: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina | Basketball |
| A renowned basketball player and coach from Yugoslavia. He is considered to be so instrumental and important to the game's development in the country that he is often referred to as the Father of Yugoslav basketball. Because of his contributions to the sport, he was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1998 and FIBA Hall of Fame in 2007. | |||
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| Entertainment | Natalija Nogulich | birthplace: Chicago, IL | Actress |
| On Broadway with Jason Robards in 'The Iceman Cometh'. She is also known for her appearances in numerous television plays and films. | |||
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| Academics | Anna Novakov | birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia | Professor |
| Art historian, critic, educator and curator based at Saint Mary's College of California. She has received numerous awards and grants for her research and art criticism. In addition to her published essays, collaborations with artists, museum catalogues and exhibition reviews, she is the primary contributor and editor of more than ten books. | |||
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| Art & Literature | Jovan Obican | birthplace: Cannes, France | Artist |
| Serbian artist who emigrated to France; he is known for playful figures in a broad style drawn from traditional Slavic ethnic costumes and characters. | |||
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| Sports | Bob O'Billovich | birthplace: Butte, MT | Basketball |
| He has been involved with the CFL since 1963 in the roles of player, coach, general manager, scout, and several front-office positions. | |||
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| Sports | Edward 'Ed' Obradovich | birthplace: Melrose Park, IL | Football |
| Former American football defensive end in the NFL. Drafted by the Chicago Bears in the seventh round (91st pick) of the 1962 NFL Draft, he spent his entire ten-year career with the Bears. | |||
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| Sports | Jim Obradovich | birthplace: Los Angeles, CA | Football |
| Former professional American football tight end in the NFL for nine seasons for the New York Giants, San Francisco 49ers, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. | |||
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| Entertainment | Milan Opacich | birthplace: Gary, IN | Musician / Luthier |
| Earned our nation's highest award - National Heritage Award for all his contributions with the tambura and preserving Serbian history in 2004. | |||
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| Entertainment | Mike Orlich | birthplace: Hibbing, MN | Tamburitza Musician |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 1993. | |||
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| Sports | Mike Orlich | birthplace: Chisholm, MN | Coach |
| He had a distinguished 59-year career as an athlete, teacher, coach, athletic director, official, and commissioner. He touched the lives of more than 39,000 students and, as an official, worked a grand total of 715 games while mentoring more than 105 NFL officials. In addition, he also officiated World Tennis and pro basketball. He was inducted posthumously into the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame in 2005. | |||
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| Military | Rudolph 'Rudy' Ostovich III | US Army - Major General | |
| The youngest Two-Star general in the American army. President of Spectrum Group, Alexandria, VA. | |||
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| Entertainment | Catherine Oxenberg | birthplace: New York City, NY | Actress |
| An American actress, best known for her performance as Amanda Carrington on the 1980s American prime time soap opera Dynasty. Daughter of Princess Elizabeth Karadjordjevic. | |||
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| Military | Mitchell Paige | birthplace: Charleroi, PA | US Army - Colonel |
| Recipient of the Medal of Honor from World War II. | |||
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| Art & Literature | John R. Palandech | birthplace: Sulina, Roumania | Publisher |
| He and his brothers published numerous local and national newspapers and commemorative volumes. | |||
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| Business & Finance | Milan Panic | birthplace: Belgrade, Yugoslavia | Management |
| President and CEO of ICN pharmaceuticals (a multi-million dollar pharmaceutical company with divisions in 5 countries). Became the prime minister of former Yugoslavia. | |||
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| Academics | Zorica Pantic | birthplace: Belgrade, Yugoslavia | Professor |
| She was announced as Wentworth Institute of Technology's fourth president on June 8th, 2005. She is the first female engineer to head an institute of technology. | |||
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| Judiciary | Sam Papich | birthplace: Butte, MT | Law Enforcement |
| An FBI agent for 29 years, he worked undercover in South America during World War II and later served for 20 years as the FBI liaison to the CIA. In the early 1960s he served on Kennedy administration commissions surveying U.S. intelligence operations in Latin America. In 1970 he retired from the FBI to become a member of the President's Foreign Advisory Board, working with embassies around the globe and consulting with then-United Nations Ambassador George H.W. Bush. He later served as a consultant to the Joint Chiefs of Staff on an assessment of Soviet intelligence. | |||
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| Humanitarian | Mildred (Arbutina) Pappas | birthplace: Freedom, PA | Educator |
| Listed as a 'Pittsburgher of the Century' (for her good deeds and works) by Educational Television (PBS) WQED Magazine in its December, 1999 issue. | |||
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| Academics | Rade D. Paravina | birthplace: Serbia | Professor |
| D.D.S., M.S., Ph.D. Associate Professor, Department of Restorative Dentistry and Biomaterials, University of Texas Dental Branch at Houston. President, Society for Color and Appearance in Dentistry. Editor, Journal of Color and Appearance in Dentistry. | |||
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| Sports | Zarko Paspalj | birthplace: Pljevlja, Montenegro | Basketball |
| In 1989, he became one of the first Europeans to move to the NBA, joining the San Antonio Spurs despite going undrafted. He only played in only 28 games due to differences of opinion with Larry Brown and, as he confessed, a weakness for Pizza Hut and Marlboros. He did develop a cult following among fans, evidenced by the Terry Cummings-penned song 'The Mark of Zarko', which was sung to the tune of 'The Mark of Zorro.' He was cut from the team three days before the 1990 NBA Playoffs and returned to Yugoslavia. | |||
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| Military | Eleonore J. Paunovich | USAF - Colonel | |
| She holds the position of Associate Clinical Professor in the Department of Dental Diagnostic Science at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio where she serves as coordinator of the clinical geriatric programs for the Oral Medicine and Senior Care Clinic. | |||
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| Military | Mihailo 'Mike' Paunovich | birthplace: Sarajevo, Yugoslavia | USAF - Captain |
| Upon his graduation from the Royal Yugoslav Military Academy, he was commisioned a Lieutenant in the Royal Yugoslav Air Force. With the advent of World War II, he promptly joined the forces of General Draza Mihailovich. He was a pivotal participant in the rescue and evacuation of more than 500 American airmen. Soon after completing the mission, he was commisioned a Captain in the U.S. Army Air Corps. Following the end of WW-II, he was enlisted to perform special services for the U.S. through the Office of the Naval Attache in Rome, Italy. | |||
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| Judiciary | Anastasia X. Pavich | Attorney | |
| Associate at Monico, Pavich & Spevack. Adjunct Professor of Trial Advocacy at Loyola University Chicago School of Law. | |||
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| Judiciary | John Pavich | birthplace: Lynwood, IL | Attorney |
| An attorney and the Democratic Party nominee for the U.S. House of Representatives from the 11th Congressional District in Illinois. In response to the 9/11 tragedy, Pavich joined the Central Intelligence Agency, working in counterterrorism for the National Clandestine Service from 2003 to 2005. | |||
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| Judiciary | Robert J. Pavich | Attorney | |
| Partner at Monico, Pavich & Spevack. Career distinctions have included service as Lead Counsel at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in the Hague, Netherlands from 2001 through 2003. | |||
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| Entertainment | Steve Pavlekovich | birthplace: Detroit, MI | Tamburitza Musician |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 1979 | |||
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| Sports | Brian Pavlet | birthplace: Rockford, IL | Golf |
| Long Drive Champion. He was a pitcher for the University of Nevada-Reno until he blew out his shoulder hurling 90 plus mph fastballs. At twenty-two years old, he began playing golf and immediately amazed people with his quick hands, power, and distance. It took three years to win the 1993 National Long Drive Championship with a pop of 336 yards. The longest drive that he ever hit in a tournament was 462 yards. | |||
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| Sports | Aleksandar Pavlovic | birthplace: Bar, Montenegro, Yugoslavia | Basketball |
| He spent one year playing high school basketball in the prestigious Baltimore Catholic League where he attended and helped Archbishop Spalding High School (Severn, Maryland) to their first league championship under current The John Carroll School head coach Tony Martin. Pavlovic was a first-team All-BCL pick as a senior at the school. He was selected by the Utah Jazz with the 19th pick in the 2003 NBA Draft. He was selected by the Charlotte Bobcats in the expansion draft on June 22, 2004, but was traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers. | |||
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| Business & Finance | Slobodan Pavlovic | birthplace: Popovi near Bijeljina, Bosnia | Real Estate |
| He has a BS degree in Electrical Engineering and has graduated from School for Management and Real Estate in Chicago. In 1975, he was declared the most successful trader in real estate. He also is the proud bearer of St. Sava Medal of the First Order. | |||
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| Entertainment | Sanda Pavlovich | birthplace: Detroit, MI | Tamburitza Musician |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 2006 | |||
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| Entertainment | Natasha Pavlovich | birthplace: Popovi, Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina | Actress |
| She is the Ambassador of Slobomir City and Slobomir Companies, an accomplished actress, a former Miss Universe finalist, an aviatrix, and founder of The Natasha Pavlovich Foundation. She is a decendent of Duke Pavle of the Hercegovina region of former Yugoslavia. | |||
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| Art & Literature | Jaroslav Pelikan | birthplace: Akron, OH | Scholar / Lutheran Pastor |
| President Bill Clinton appointed Professor Pelikan to serve on the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities. Dr. Pelikan received honorary degrees from 42 universities all over the world. In 2004 received the Lifetime Achievement in the Humanities and Social Sciences. He authored over 40 books on the history of Christianity. He was a Professor of History at Yale University. At the age of 80, he was appointed scholarly director for the 'Institutions of Democracy Project' at the Annenberg Foundation. | |||
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| Activism | Elizabeth (Wanamaker) Peratrovich | birthplace: Petersburg, Alaska | Activist |
| As Grand Camp President of the Alaska Native Sisterhood, Elizabeth provided the crucial testimony that cultivated passage of the Anti Discrimination Bill. Wife of Roy Peratrovich, Sr. | |||
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| Politics | Frank Peratrovich | birthplace: Klawock, Alaska | Mayor |
| Former Mayor of the City of Klawock, Alaska. Only Alaska Native elected to the Constitutional Convention. Served on Alaska Statehood Committee from 1949-59. President of the Alaska Native Brotherhood. | |||
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| Politics | Roy Peratrovich, Sr. | birthplace: Klawock, Alaska | Mayor / Activist |
| One of the leaders of Alaska's Native civil rights movement. Former Mayor of the City of Klawock, Alaska. | |||
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| Sports | Kosta Perovic | birthplace: Osijek, Croatia | Basketball |
| He played basketball professionally for Partizan Belgrade at the time of his being drafted by the Golden State Warriors. After being drafted in 2006, Perovic did not immediately come to the NBA. Rather, he played the 2006-07 season in the Serbian League. He was signed to a two-year contract in 2007 by Golden State and was assigned to a Warriors' affiliate team until January 2008, when he was recalled to the Warriors' squad. | |||
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| Business & Finance | George Perunici | Management | |
| Former Chairman of the Supervisory Board of American Express. | |||
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| Law Enforcement | Gerald Petievich | birthplace: Los Angeles, CA | Secret Service |
| He belongs to that tiny group of writers who came to crime fiction from careers in law enforcement. He has been an Army counterspy and a U.S. Secret Service agent, using his real life experiences to achieve verisimilitude in his fiction. His novels are known to come as close as any in the mystery- and-thriller genre to a genuine realism. Three of his novels have been produced as major motion pictures. | |||
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| Law Enforcement | John Petievich | birthplace: Los Angeles, CA | LAPD |
| He served in law enforcement for 30 years - with the US Army Military Police and the LAPD. A recipient of the LAPD's Star of Valor. A member of the Screen Actors Guild, he has had parts in several films and is a police technical advisor in Hollywood. | |||
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| Art & Literature | Sasa Petricic | birthplace: | Journalist |
| A Canadian journalist. He has also taught television journalism at the National University of Rwanda, and conducted courses in videojournalism at the Canadian Screen Training Centre. He also won the 1999 Canadian Association of Journalists Award for Investigative Journalism and the 2005 Canadian Radio and Television News Directors' Association Award for his work in Rwanda and in August 2008, he received a Gemini Nomination for Best News Feature for his documentary on activities by Christian missionaries in Thailand after the tsunami. | |||
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| Sports | Drazen Petrovic | birthplace: Sibenik, Croatia | Basketball |
| A tireless shooter and prolific scorer, he is arguably the most celebrated basketball player ever to emerge from Europe. He is considered the crucial part of the vanguard to the present-day mass influx of European players into the NBA. Portland Trail Blazers selected him in the third round of the 1986 NBA Draft. Played for Portland in 1989-1990 and then the New Jersey Nets, 1990-1992. | |||
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| Sports | Katarina M. Petrovic | birthplace: Valjevo, Serbia | Tennis |
| She has been the catalyst behind South Carolina's influx of talented players during her tenure. A tireless recruiter, she helped bring multiple All-SEC performers to the school. She joined the Gamecock coaching staff in September 2004 after serving as the sports manager at the Michael-Ann Russell Community Center in North Miami Beach, Fla. | |||
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| Sports | Tim Petrovic | birthplace: Northampton, MA | Golf |
| An American professional golfer. | |||
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| Academics | Dr. Michael Boro Petrovich | birthplace: Cleveland, OH | Professor |
| He taught Balkan and Russian History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison from 1950 until his untimely death in 1989. | |||
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| Military | Nick Petrovich | Operation Halyard | |
| Past President of the Serbian Unity Congress. During WW-II, he was an 18 year old rifleman guarding both the U.S. Airmen and General Draza Mihailovich. | |||
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| Sports | Adrien Plavsic | birthplace: Montreal, Quebec | Hockey |
| A Canadian ice hockey defenceman who played in the National Hockey League for the St. Louis Blues, Vancouver Canucks, Tampa Bay Lightning and the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim. Drafted 30th overall by St. Louis in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft. | |||
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| Science | Dragoljub Pokrajac | birthplace: Sibenik, Yugoslavia | Scientist |
| His fields of interest include data mining, video analysis, image processing, applied mathematics and others. He is currently working as an associate professor at Delaware State University, Dover, Delaware. | |||
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| Military | Dusko Popov | birthplace: Titel, Austro-Hungary (Serbia) | Double Agent |
| Born to a wealthy family of Serb industrialists, Popov became a double agent for British Intelligence during WWII (Code-named 'Tricycle') and provided MI5 with invaluable information on German and Japanese plans for the war. Popov had lived in the US for a year in 1940, and informed J. Edgar Hoover of Japan's intent to attack Pearl Harbor, but Hoover perceived Popov as an extravagant playboy and therefore 'unreliable', so this critical information was not passed up the chain of command. Years later, author Ian Fleming (a British Naval Intelligence Officer during WWII who worked with Dusko Popov to provide cover for the D-Day invasion) would use Popov as the primary model and inspiration for the fictional character, 'James Bond'. | |||
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| Entertainment | Ana Popovic | birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia | Musician |
| Her father first introduced her to the blues, through an extensive record collection and sessions hosted at the family home. Popovic founded her first serious band at age nineteen. Within a year, she was playing outside of Yugoslavia and opening shows for American blues icons like Junior Wells. She is a veritable anomaly in the blues scene, in professional circles she's also called the feminine Jimi Hendrix. | |||
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| Sports | Dragan 'Don' Popovic | birthplace: Yugoslavia | Soccer |
| He first came to the United States in 1967 to play for the St. Louis Stars of the old National Professional Soccer League. Later, as a coach, he led the New York Arrows to four consecutive MISL championships (1979-1982). | |||
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| Sports | Peter Popovic | birthplace: Koping, Sweden | Hockey |
| A retired Swedish ice hockey defenceman. He was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in the 5th round of the 1988 NHL Entry Draft. He played for the Montreal Canadiens, New York Rangers, Pittsburgh Penguins (1999–2000) and Boston Bruins. | |||
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| Entertainment | Adam Popovich | birthplace: Denver, CO | Tamburitza Musician |
| In 1982, Adam Popovich was presented with the National Heritage Fellowship of the Folk Arts Program of the National Endowment of the Arts. Played Cello & Brac in the Popovich Brothers Tamburitza Orchestra. | |||
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| Entertainment | Eli Popovich | Tamburitza Musician / Military | |
| Former member of the OSS and CIA. Involved in Operation Halyard to rescue downed airmen in Yugoslavia during WW-II. Recipient of the Silver Star. Also played berde in the Popovich Brothers Tamburitza Orchestra. | |||
| Sports | Gregg Popovich | birthplace: East Chicago, IN | Basketball |
| Player, Coach & General Manager. In 2008, he was bestowed the United States Air Force Academy's award of Distinguished Graduate. He said that the award possibly was the most meaningful he has received, which includes 4 NBA titles. | |||
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| Academics | Ljubica D. Popovich | Professor | |
| Professor of Art History, Emerita at Vanderbilt University. She is a specialist in Byzantine, Slavic, Early Christian, and Western Mediaeval art. Past President of the North American Society for Serbian Studies (NASSS). | |||
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| Entertainment | Marko Popovich | Tamburitza Musician | |
| Played Prim in the Popovich Brothers Tamburitza Orchestra. | |||
| Sports | Milton John Popovich | birthplace: Butte, MT | Football |
| He played with the Chicago Cardinals for 5 seasons, from 1938 to 1942. | |||
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| Sports | Paul Popovich | birthplace: Flemington, WV | Baseball |
| During his career, he was an infielder for the Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers and Pittsburgh Pirates. He helped the Pirates win the 1974 and 1975 National League Eastern Division and was nicknamed 'Supersub' for his utility work for the Cubs in 1969. | |||
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| Entertainment | Theodore 'Teddy' Popovich | birthplace: Globeville, CO | Tamburitza Musician |
| Played Bugarija in the Popovich Brothers Tamburitza Orchestra. | |||
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| Entertainment | Vlad Popovich | birthplace: Tonawanda, NY | Tamburitza Musician |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 1993 | |||
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| Judiciary | Zoran Popovich | birthplace: Akron, OH | Judge |
| Judge of the Superior Court of Pennsylvania in Lewisburg | |||
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| Art & Literature | Pompeo Posar | birthplace: Trieste, Italy | Photographer |
| He is reportedly the third most prolific photographer of Playboy Magazine's Playmate centerfolds (through 1994), having shot a total of 65 spreads and 40 covers. | |||
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| Judiciary | Theodore S. Potkonjak | Judge | |
| He is a Past President of the Serbian Bar Association. He was named associate judge for the 19th Judicial Circuit of Illinois (Lake and McHenry Counties) on March 12, 2002. He was installed in a ceremony at the Lake County main courthouse on April 4, 2002, which included an Invocation by V. Rev. Milan Savich of St. Basil Serbian Orthodox Church in Lake Forest, Illinois. | |||
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| Academics | Milovan Prelevic | Professor | |
| A Belzberg Professor of Legal Writing and Research at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada. He is a leading Canadian legal scholar and is recognized authority on Canadian Legal Citation, having made many contributions to the the definitive McGill Guide to Canadian Legal Citation. He is also a professional singer who has performed internationally in association with the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir and the Choir of King's College, Cambridge. | |||
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| Aerospace | Vern Pupich | Pilot | |
| Test pilot of the DC3 prior to WW-II | |||
| Science | Michael Pupin | birthplace: Banat, Serbia | Physicist / Physical Chemist |
| Author, Physicist, Inventor and Pulitzer Prize winner. | |||
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| Business & Finance | Milan Puskar | Management | |
| Founder and President of Mylan Laboratories | |||
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| Medicine | Daniel Pyevich | birthplace: East Moline, IL | Dentist |
| Retired Orthodonist and Past President of the Serbian National Federation (SNF). | |||
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| Business & Finance | Rick Quinn | Management | |
| Co-founder/Owner of Opolo Vineyards. Proprietor of The Inn At Opolo. In 1983 he arranged to buy a Century 21 real estate office with only 6 agents. By 1986 he had built that office up to 135 agents and became the third largest Century 21 in the United States. | |||
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| Sports | Dan Radakovich | birthplace: Monaca, PA | Administration |
| Athletics Director at Georgia Tech. Member of the Beaver County Sports Hall of Fame. | |||
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| Sports | Dan 'Bad Rad' Radakovich | birthplace: Duquesne, PA | Coach |
| Formerly an assistant coach with the Pittsburgh Steelers' first two Super Bowl-winning teams. Also coached at the college level at Cincinnati, Colorado, North Carolina State and Robert Morris University. | |||
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| Art & Literature | Jim Radakovich | Artist | |
| He is a sculptor and painter living and working in New York City. He graduated from The Maryland Institute, College of Art. Emerging from the vibrant New York City East Village art scene of the early eighties, he has continued exhibiting in Soho, Chelsea, throughout the US and in Japan. His work has entered the collections of many prominent Americans tastemakers including fashion designer Todd Oldham, TV's "Crossing Jordan" producer director Alan Arkush, Ford Models owner Katie Ford and hotelier Andre Balazs. | |||
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| Sports | Branko Radivojevic | birthplace: Piestany, Czechoslovakia | Hockey |
| He is a ice hockey forward that was drafted by the Colorado Avalanche in 1999, signed with the Phoenix Coyotes, Philadelphia Flyers, and the Minnesota Wild prior to playing for Spartak Moscow of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). | |||
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| Art & Literature | Elijah Monte Radlovic | birthplace: Montenegro, Yugoslavia | Author |
| Former British Officer. After legal study at the University of Belgrade and Cambridge University, he embarked on a career in journalism, working for the Reuters News Agency, the London Daily Mail, and on the staff of the Balkan Herald in Yugoslavia. | |||
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| Sports | Vladimir Radmanovic | birthplace: Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina | Basketball |
| Drafted by the Seattle SuperSonics as the 12th pick of 2001 NBA Draft. Was a candidate for the NBA Most Improved Player Award in the 2003-04 season. After voicing his frustration for not being a starter, he was traded from the SuperSonics to the Los Angeles Clippers in Feb 2006. And, in July 2006, he agreed to terms with Los Angeles Lakers. | |||
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| Sports | Ryan Radmanovich | birthplace: Calgary, Alberta, Canada | Baseball |
| He was drafted by the Minnesota Twins in 1993 and went on to play 25 games with the Seattle Mariners (MLB), and was a starting right fielder for Team Canada in the 2004 Summer Olympic Games in Athens, Greece. He currently plays for the Bridgeport Bluefish of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. He played for Canada in the 2006 World Baseball Classic, and was named to the 2008 Canadian Olympic Baseball team. | |||
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| Art & Literature | Natasha Radojcic-Kane | birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia | Author |
| She is the author or two novels HOMECOMING and YOU DON'T HAVE TO LIVE HERE, several plays and screenplays. | |||
| Sports | Aleksandar Radojevic | birthplace: Herceg Novi, Montenegro, Yugoslavia | Basketball |
| He was drafted from Barton County Community College by the Toronto Raptors in the first round of the 1999 NBA Draft and played twelve games for the Utah Jazz in the 2004-05 season. | |||
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| Sports | Predrag 'Preki' Radosavljevic | birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia | Soccer |
| After retiring as a player, Preki became an assistant coach with Chivas USA, and upon the appointment of Bob Bradley as the United States national team manager, Preki was promoted as head coach of Chivas USA for the 2007 Major League Soccer season and was named Coach of the Year in his first season | |||
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| Academics | Paul R. Radosavljevich | Author / Professor | |
| Professor at the New York University, School of Pedagogy and Member of the American Psychological Association. He was also a prolific writer of the Slavs. | |||
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| Medicine | Dr. Ninoslav D. Radovanovic | Medicine | |
| Recognized as one of the world's leading cardiovascular Surgeons. | |||
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| Sports | Joe Raduka | birthplace: Bastaji, Yugoslavia | Soccer |
| A former U.S.-Serbian soccer player who began his career with Red Star Belgrade before spending time with indoor and outdoor teams in the U.S., Canada and Belgium. He currently runs a youth soccer club in Cleveland, Ohio. | |||
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| Activism | Milo John Radulovich | birthplace: Detroit, MI | Activist |
| Former reserve Air Force lieutenant who was accused of being a security risk in 1953. His case was made public and helped turn the American people against McCarthyism | |||
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| Entertainment | Milos Raickovich | birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia | Composer / Conductor |
| Raickovich's music has been performed in numerous venues in Europe and the USA, including the Warsaw Autumn Festival, Zagreb Music Biennale, Europhonia Radio Festival, La MaMa Etc. and Miller Theater in New York, and the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. | |||
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| Sports | Dan Rains | birthplace: Rochester, PA | Football |
| He was named to the AP All American team his senior year and played in both the Japan and Hula Bowls. he played semipro football from 1978 to 1980 and proved to be so outstanding that he was later inducted into the Semipro Hall of Fame in 1986. He played with the Chicago Bears from 1981 to 1987. Member of the Beaver County Sports Hall of Fame. | |||
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| Entertainment | Vladimir Rajcic | birthplace: Pec, Serbia, Yugoslavia | Actor |
| Actor and Guitar player and singer in band 'Avangarda'. | |||
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| Academics | Aleksandar Rajkovic | Professor | |
| Associate Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Department of Pathology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX. | |||
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| Sports | David Christopher 'Dave' Rajsich | birthplace: Youngstown, OH | Baseball |
| Pitcher - Played for the World Series winning NY Yankees | |||
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| Sports | Gary Louis Rajsich | birthplace: Youngstown, OH | Baseball |
| 1B & Outfield for the Mets, Cardinals & Giants | |||
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| Sports | Rhonda Rajsich | birthplace: Phoenix, AZ | Raquetball |
| Professional raquetball player. Won the US Open and National Singles titles in the same season. | |||
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| Academics | Bogdan Rakic | Professor | |
| Professor of Slavic Languages & Literatures at Indiana University, IN. | |||
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| Sports | Igor Rakocevic | birthplace: Belgrade, Yugoslavia | Basketball |
| Selected by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the 2nd round (51st overall) of the 2000 NBA Draft. He did not play until the 2002-03 NBA season. He was released after the season and signed by the San Antonio Spurs who also released him shortly after. | |||
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| Military | Edward 'Ed' Ratkovich | US Army - Major General | |
| Headed Air Force Intelligence in Europe | |||
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| Politics | Bill Ray | State Congressman | |
| Served 22 years in Alaskan State Congress. First as a member of the House of Representatives and then as Juneau's state senator. | |||
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| Sports | Zeljko Rebraca | birthplace: Prigrevica village near Apatin, Serbia | Basketball |
| A second round draft pick of the Seattle SuperSonics in the 1994 NBA Draft. The Sonics immediately traded his NBA rights to the Minnesota Timberwolves, who then traded his rights to the Toronto Raptors in 1999, who in turn traded his rights to the Detroit Pistons in 2001. n the NBA, he has played for the Detroit Pistons (2001-04), the Atlanta Hawks (2004) and the Los Angeles Clippers (2004-06). | |||
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| Entertainment | Dr. Nikola Resanovic | birthplace: Derby, England | Musician / Composer |
| He has worked extensively with the sacred chant of the Serbian Orthodox Church and has composed several volumes of choral liturgical music. Awarded the 2003 Cleveland Arts Prize in Music for his achievements in music composition, Nikola Resanovic was recently appointed chair of the Liturgical Music committee of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the USA & Canada. | |||
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| Entertainment | Rudolph Reti | birthplace: Uzice, Serbia | Musician / Musical Analyst / Composer |
| He is best remembered today for his distinctive method of musical analysis, which he claimed revealed the 'thematic process' in music. | |||
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| Entertainment | Mirko Roknich | birthplace: McKeesport, PA | Tamburitza Musician |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 2008 | |||
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| Sports | Pete Romcevich | birthplace: Silopaj, Serbia | Racing |
| He was very popular race car driver in the Midwest and East he placed twelfth in the 1947 Indianapolis 500. | |||
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| Sports | Robert 'Rob' Rusnov | birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Archery |
| He ranked first or second among Canadian archers every year from 1992 through 2000. As a competitor at the 1995 Pan American Games, he won two gold medals and three bronze medals. | |||
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| Business & Finance | William G. Salatich | birthplace: Chicago, IL | Management |
| Former President of Gillette North America and Vice Chairman of the Gillette Company from 1970 to 1979. He was the recipient of the Citation of Merit from the National Conference of Christians and Jews and is a Horatio Alger awardee. | |||
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| Aerospace | Ralph Salaya | birthplace: Aliquippa, PA | Engineer |
| Headed the engineering team that safely brought back the Apollo 13 astronauts | |||
| Sports | Jeff Samardzija | birthplace: Merrillville, IN | Baseball |
| Made his first impact at Notre Dame as a right-handed pitcher for the baseball team and as a Tight End for the football team. Drafted by the Chicago Cubs. | |||
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| Activism | Mirjana Samardzija | Heritage / Culture | |
| Professional background in International Project Finance. President of the Serbian Unity Congress. Formed the American Serbian Women's Caucus that was responsible for the first conviction by the Hague Tribunal of Moslems and a Croat for war crimes against Serbs tied to the camp at Celebici. | |||
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| Entertainment | Robert Lazar 'Bobby' Samarzich | Actor / Musician | |
| Child actor and Tamburitza Musician. | |||
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| Entertainment | Richard Savage | birthplace: Akron, OH | Tamburitza Musician |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 1983 | |||
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| Academics | Carl Kosta Savich | Author / Historian | |
| He has received an LCP BW American Jurisprudence Award and a Handy and Harmon Academic Scholarship. | |||
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| Sports | Predrag Savovic | birthplace: Pula, Croatia | Basketball |
| Professional basketball player formerly of NBA's Denver Nuggets. | |||
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| Sports | Milos Scepanovic | birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia | Soccer |
| A Canadian footballer playing predominately as a midfielder, he is currently playing for the Serbian White Eagles FC of the Canadian Soccer League and a member of the Canada U-20 men's national soccer team. | |||
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| Sports | Monica Seles | birthplace: Novi Sad, Serbia | Tennis |
| She is a former World No. 1 professional tennis player. She became the youngest-ever champion at the 1990 French Open at the age of 16. | |||
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| Entertainment | Thomas William 'Tom' Selleck | birthplace: Detroit, MI | Actor |
| He hit success with his role in Magnum, P.I. he has starred in a number of films, such as Three Men and a Baby (1987), many made-for-TV movies, and guest spots on other shows, notably Friends, and Boston Legal. | |||
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| Entertainment | Rade Serbedzija | birthplace: Bunic, Lika, Croatia | Actor / Director |
| Recognized for his supporting roles in Hollywood films such as Mission: Impossible II, Mighty Joe Young, The Saint, Eyes Wide Shut, Snatch, EuroTrip, The Quiet American (2002), Shooter and a cameo in Batman Begins. | |||
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| Art & Literature | Stevan Shapona | birthplace: San Francisco, CA | Artist |
| A graduate of San Jose State University in California, he is an artist who has explored numerous styles including Impressionism, Expressionism, and Abstraction and settled on a traditional Realism. Son of Victor Shapona. | |||
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| Art & Literature | Victor Shapona | birthplace: Farrell, PA | Artist |
| born: Vitomir Saponja. Graphic artist. Painted three major iconostases in the West and completed projects for several other Serbian Orthodox Churches. Father of Stevan Shapona. | |||
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| Judiciary | Louis S. Shuntich | birthplace: Pittsburgh, PA | Attorney |
| He served in the law department of Prudential life insurance company for 26 years; he is also an associate editor of the Journal of Financial Service Professionals. He also is the author of many books. | |||
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| Military | Lance Sijan | birthplace: Milwaukee, WI | USAF - Captain |
| He was the first Air Force graduate to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor. The book, 'Into the Mouth of the Cat' was written about this brave American-Serb. A building at the US Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs is named for him, for his bravery in Vietnam | |||
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| Art & Literature | Marc Sijan | birthplace: Milwaukee, WI | Artist |
| His creative talents are extensive (including abstract painting, art deco wall hangings, and his newest venture - luscious fruit) he is best-known for his ultra-realistic sculpture. He has participated in over 50 museum exhibitions and 25 one-person shows. One of his sculptures is installed at Disney World in Florida and several are owned by museums, such as the Byer Museum of the Arts in Evenstan, Illinois and the San Francisco Museum of Arts. Brother of Captain Lance Sijan. | |||
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| Academics | Slobodan Sijan | birthplace: Belgrade, Yugoslavia | Professor |
| Director, Author, Artist & Critic. | |||
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| Academics | Dr. Andrei Simic | Professor | |
| Professor of Anthropology at USC and author of several books. | |||
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| Art & Literature | Dr. Charles Simic | birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia | Poet - Pulitzer Prize |
| born: Dusan Simic. Belgrade-born professor of English at the University of New Hampshire, won his Pulitzer for poetry in 1990. 15th Poet Laureate of the United States. the 2007 recipient of the Wallace Stevens Award from the Academy of American Poets. | |||
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| Art & Literature | John Simon | birthplace: Subotica, Serbia | Author / Critic |
| born: Ivan Simon. Author and literary, theater, and film critic. | |||
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| Sports | Zivko 'Lucky' Simunovich | birthplace: Yugoslavia | Wrestling |
| Professional Wrestler | |||
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| Academics | Ida Sinkevic | Author / Professor | |
| Professor of Art History at Lafayette College. Past President of the North American Society for Serbian Studies (NASSS). | |||
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| Academics | Sofija Skoric | Author / Professor | |
| University of Toronto. Past-President of the North American Society for Serbian Studies (NASSS). | |||
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| Entertainment | George Skrbina | birthplace: Pupolica, Yugoslavia | Tamburitza Musician |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 1982 | |||
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| Art & Literature | Aleksandar Slavkovic | birthplace: Cacak, Serbia | Author |
| Wrote the novel, 'The Immigrant: The Judge Fisher Story | |||
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| Academics | Biljana Sljivic-Simsic | Professor | |
| University of Illinois at Chicago. Former President of The North-American Society for Serbian Studies (NASSS). | |||
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| Entertainment | Charles Smilinich | birthplace: Tonawanda, NY | Tamburitza Musician |
| Inducted into the Tamburitza Association of America - Hall of Fame in 1987 | |||
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| Art & Literature | Bozidar Sokolovic | birthplace: Drvar, Bosnia | Publisher |
| Publisher, Author, Poet & Publicist. In 1978, he started the magazine 'Serb World'. He published a book of his own poems, Vapaji i vrisel (Cries and Shrieks). His publishing enterprise 'Neven' published books about the Chetnick heroes, Momcilo Djuric and Ilija Desnica. | |||
| Art & Literature | Boris Spremo | birthplace: Susak, Yugoslavia | Photographer |
| He has won over 280 national and international awards for photography. Recognition of his talent began early, when in 1966, he earned what is perhaps his most important distinction, being the first Canadian to capture a First Prize Gold Medal in the World Press Photo Competition in the Hague. In 1997, he was awarded Canada's highest honour, the 'Order of Canada' (C.M.) for his years of photographic excellence with a presentation by Governor General Romeo Le Blanc at Rideau Hall in Ottawa. | |||
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| Sports | Uros Stamatovic | birthplace: Pozega, Serbia | Soccer |
| A Canadian footballer playing predominately as a midfielder. He is currently playing for Canadian Soccer League champion Serbian White Eagles FC. He has played over 200 first-league matches and scored over 30 goals. | |||
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| Sports | Borislav 'Boris' Stankovic | birthplace: Bihac, Serbia | Basketball |
| Former basketball player and coach, as well as a longtime administrator in the sport's various governing bodies. Because of his contributions to the sport, he was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1991 and FIBA Hall of Fame in 2007. | |||
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| Business & Finance | Thomas Stankovich | Management | |
| Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Secretary of Response Genetics, Inc. Recipient of the 2005 Ellis Island Medal of Honor. | |||
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| Academics | Dr. Stephen Stepanchev | Professor / Poet | |
| Emeritus Professor English Literature, Purdue and Queens College | |||
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| Science | Ognjeslav Kostovic Stepanovic | birthplace: Wiesburg, Austria | Inventor |
| An inventor. He was born in Wiesburg, Austria to a Serbian noble family residing in Pesta, Hungary, but spent most of his life in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Credited with creating 'arbonite', plywood of high strength - actually the first plastics in the world.. He patented the technology of the production of arbonite in the USA on 4 September 1906. He designed and constructed a dirigible (airship), and developed the gasoline engine for it. In 1879 he demonstrated his flying models of a helicopter, aircraft and ornithopter, while in 1881 approached the building of an aircraft. | |||
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| Sports | Aleksandar 'Alex' Stepanovich | birthplace: Berea, OH | Football |
| An American football center who was drafted by the Arizona Cardinals in the fourth round of the 2004 NFL Draft. | |||
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| Military | Nicholas 'Nick' Stepanovich | birthplace: Indiana Harbor, IN | US Army - Colonel |
| Instrumental in recruiting American Serbs into the O.S.S. during WWII. He had a brilliant career as a lawyer and military leader and was appointed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower to the U.S. ambassadorial staff to the United Nations. | |||
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| Politics | Michael A. Stepovich | Governor | |
| Former Territorial Governor of Alaska, appointed by President Eisenhower in 1957. Prior to taking the position of Governor, he served three terms in the Territorial Legislature. | |||
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| Art & Literature | Andrew Stevovich | birthplace: Salzburg, Austria | Artist |
| He moved from Austria to the United States when he was an infant; his family later settled in Washington, D.C., when he was a small child. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting from Rhode Island School of Design in 1970 and his Masters of Fine Arts in Painting from Massachusetts College of Art in 1980. | |||
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| Academics | Traian Stoianovich | birthplace: Grajesnica, Macedonia | Scholar |
| Professor emeritus from the history department of Rutgers University at New Brunswick. World renowned scholar of Balkan history and published A Study of Balkan Civilization and a four volume collection of articles and essays, Between East and West, the Balkan and Mediterranean Worlds (1992-1995) and also Balkan Worlds: The First and Last Europe. | |||
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| Sports | Predrag Stojakovic | birthplace: Slavonska Pozega, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia | Basketball |
| Played for the NBA's New Orleans Hornets. He was one of the league's top small forwards. He is considered one of the most successful basketball players ever to come out of the former Yugoslavia. | |||
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| Academics | Dr. Svetozar Stojanovic | Professor | |
| Professor at the University of Buffalo. Founder and President of the Serbian-American Center, Belgrade. Professor and director emeritus of the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade. | |||
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| Sports | Mike Stojanovic | birthplace: Lapovo, Serbia | Soccer |
| A star in the old North American Soccer League, at first with the Rochester Lancers, and later with the San Diego Sockers and Golden Bay Earthquakes. However, he first attracted attention while playing for the Toronto Serbian White Eagles of the National Soccer League where he scored 52 goals in the 1973 season. Inducted as a player into the Canadian Hockey Hall of Fame in 2009. | |||
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| Entertainment | Paul Stojanovich | birthplace: Sacramento, CA | Producer |
| Notable creations include American Detective (1991 - 1993) and World's Wildest Police Videos (1998 - 2001). | |||
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| Sports | Pete Stoyanovich | birthplace: Dearborn Heights, MI | Football |
| American football placekicker who played with the Miami Dolphins, Kansas City Chiefs and the St. Louis Rams in the NFL. | |||
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| Sports | Nicholas 'Jumbo' Strincevich | birthplace: Gary, IN | Baseball |
| He made his big-league debut with the Boston Bees on | |||