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Tanja Bošković (Serbian Cyrillic: Тања Бошковић; born 27 June 1953 in Aranđelovac, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia [now Serbia]) is a Serbian movie, stage and TV actress. She has performed in more than forty films since 1974. Tanja Bošković, the doyen of Serbian acting, has over thirty years of long and fruitful theater, TV and film career. She finished high school in Arandjelovac and graduated from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade in 1973 in the class of professor Predrag Bajčetić, together with Milan Štrljić, Gorica Popović, Radmila Živković, Jelica Sretenović... She became a permanent member of the Theater in Terazije in 1974. He moved to Atelier 212 in 1986, where he remained until her retirement in 2012. During 1974, she acted in Košava, and then the roles followed in well-known productions. She always gave herself in a special way and in the role she played, she tore off a piece of her individuality. Her character Lili in the film Balkan Express is very popular, as well as characters in the series "Workshop Stories" and the films Policeman from Rooster Hill, "Live War" and Occupation in 26 Pictures. She is an actress, known for Balkan ekspres (1983), Srećni ljudi (1993) and Priče iz radionice (1981).