Bojana Barovic is an actress, known for How to Make It in America (2010), Lost Bond Film with Chris Kattan (2012) and Survivor Srbija VIP: Philippines (2010).
Bojana Kovacevic was born on 4 July 1967 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for Srecni ljudi (1993), Jedini izlaz (2021) and Kad ljubav zakasni (2014).
Novakovic was born on 17 November 1981 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She moved to Australia in 1988, at the age of seven. Novakovic was initially interested in becoming a social worker or doctor, but after a significant set of events, she changed her mind and decided to pursue the performing arts. Novakovic studied at The McDonald College in Sydney, (where she was Dux of 1999) and graduated from NIDA with a BA in Dramatic Arts in 2002. She has a younger sister, Valentina Novakovic, who is also an actress, famous for having performed in the Australian soap opera, Neighbours (1985). In 2003, Novakovic played Randa in the ABC mini-series Marking Time (2003), a role which won her an AFI Award for "Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Television Drama or Comedy". As an actor, Novakovic's film credits in Australia include Blackrock (1996), Strange Fits of Passion (1998), The Monkey's Mask (1999), Thunderstruck (2004), Solo (2005), and the Serbian movies Optimisti (2005) and Skinning (2010). From 2007 to 2009, she played Tippi in the TV series Satisfaction for Showtime Australia. Other breakout roles include: Drag Me to Hell (2009), Edge of Darkness (2009), Devil (2010), Burning Man (2011) and Generation Um(2012). Theatre credits in Australia include These People, Away and Strange Fruit at the Sydney Theatre Company; The Female of the Species at the Melbourne Theatre Company; Woyzeck (Helpmann award nomination for best supporting actress in 2009), Criminology (Green Room award nomination for best actress 2007), Eldorado (Helpmann nomination for best supporting actress, 2006) and Necessary Targets at the Malthouse Theatre in Melbourne, Death Variations and Loveplay (Ride On) for B Sharp, Romeo and Juliet with Bell Shakespeare Company and Debris for Ride On Theatre (which received a Green Room nomination for best Independent production and best actress in 2006). Novakovic also runs her own independent theatre company, Ride On Theatre Sydney and Melbourne) with co-director Tanya Goldberg. She was a producer and performer for the 2004 Ride On Theatre sell out season of "Loveplay" at the Downstairs Belvoir Street Theatre, and the 2006 Green Room nominated production of Debris (in which she was also nominated for best actress). In 2008, she translated, adapted and directed Fake Porno in Melbourne, which was invited to be part of the Powerhouse season in Brisbane in 2009, and also received three Green Room nominations including best production. Outside of Ride On, she wrote and directed with Melbourne's Black Lung Theatre for the critically acclaimed production of Sugar at the 2007 Adelaide Fringe Festival. In 2010, Novakovic received an AFI nomination for International Award for Best Actress for her role in Edge of Darkness. Novakovic landed the part of a beautiful prostitute-turned-law-student in Fox's series, Rake, starring Greg Kinnear. The show was canceled in May, 2014. She portrayed Clare Hitchens in The Hallow, a horror film set in Ireland and directed by Corin Hardy. Earlier this year [2015], The Toronto Film Festival premiered her feature film The Little Death. Novakovic can be seen playing the lead in the ABC pilot Agatha, and has also booked a recurring role in Showtime dramedy Shameless. She's repped by CAA, Management 360, Lisa Mann Creative Management in Australia and attorney Bob Wallerstein.
Bojana Ordinacev was born on 14 August 1980 in Novi Sad, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for Vivegam (2017), Jelena (2004) and Ne daj se, Nina! (2007).
Bojana Petkovic is known for Mrak (2022).
Bojana Vasik was born on October 23, 1989 in Skopje, Macedonia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for 4:44 Last Day on Earth (2011).
American actor BoJesse Christopher was born and raised in San Francisco, CA and based in Los Angeles, CA. He was named after legendary blues guitarist Bo Diddley and infamous cowboy outlaw Jesse James. BoJesse is best known for his portrayal of Grommet/LBJ, the reckless younger brother of Patrick Swayze in the 20th Century Fox classic original feature film Point Break, directed by Academy Award winner Kathryn Bigelow (The Hurt Locker, Zero Dark Thirty), released in 1991. In 2016, he also appeared in the Warner Bros. $100 million dollar re-imagined Point Break directed by Ericson Core, as the FBI Director. BoJesse currently recurs as Max Fielder on the CBS hit TV series NCIS (season 12 in 2020-21). More recently, BoJesse reoccurred as Detective Richard Kitting on HBO's hit series, True Detective (season 3 in 2019), as well as Detective Johnson on FOX's new hit TV series, Deputy (season 1 in 2020). Over a thirty year span in the industry, BoJesse has appeared in 70 plus film and television projects in collaboration with a wide range of notable talent, including Mahershala Ali, Keanu Reeves, Patrick Swayze, J.K. Simmons, Christopher Walkin, Stephen Dorff, Norman Reedus and Neil Patrick Harris, to name a few. His additional memorable recurring roles on hit shows include Married with Children, Beverly Hills 90210, Picket Fences, Quantum Leap, Land's End, and more. BoJesse has also written, produced, and directed a number of projects, such as action crime drama Out In Fifty, starring Mickey Rourke. BoJesse's training began with legendary acting coach, Stella Adler, at the prestigious Stella Adler Conservatory Theatre. He continued on to be privately mentored by Academy Award-winning actress, Shelley Winters, at the Actors Studio West and is honored to be a lifetime member. BoJesse later trained with acclaimed acting coach Sandy Marshall, immersing himself into the Sanford Meisner repetition technique. In 2012, BoJesse founded Truth Be Told Acting Collective to support disciplined actors in achieving emotionally connected work. His process consists of a strong foundation based on Stanislavski's preparation of building a character, combined with Strasberg's method and Meisner's repetition exercise in the moment. BoJesse offers private, group, and on-set coaching for adult, teen, and child actors. BoJesse Christopher Acting Studio was established in 2018 to coach professional, disciplined, tv and film actors into their true potential.
Bojie Hao is an actor, known for Shi mian mai fu (2004), Kong cheng ji (2013) and Ganglamedo (2006).
Bok Lai Loh is an actor and writer, known for Ah Beng Returns (2001), The Collector (2012) and Things We Do When We Fall in Love (2007).
Bok van Blerk is an actor, known for As Jy Sing (2013), Sew the Winter to My Skin (2018) and Leading Lady (2014).