Milka Grgurova-Aleksić

Milka Grgurova-Aleksić (Sombor, Habsburg Monarchy, 14 February 1840 — Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 25 March 1924)was a Serbian stage actress who starred in some of the most popular Serbian plays of the second half of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, including the role of Ljubica in Mejrima by Matija Ban, Posmrtna slava kneza Mihaila by Djordje Maletić, Jaquinta, the wife of Constantine Bodin, in the drama by the same name by Dragutin Ilić, and many more. She also starred in some of the most popular Serbian adaptations of plays by foreign playwrights, notably Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.Her contemporaries were actors Miloš Cvetić and Pera Dobrinović.

Milka Grgurova-Aleksić

Milka Grgurova-Aleksić (Sombor, Habsburg Monarchy, 14 February 1840 — Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 25 March 1924)was a Serbian stage actress who starred in some of the most popular Serbian plays of the second half of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, including the role of Ljubica in Mejrima by Matija Ban, Posmrtna slava kneza Mihaila by Djordje Maletić, Jaquinta, the wife of Constantine Bodin, in the drama by the same name by Dragutin Ilić, and many more. She also starred in some of the most popular Serbian adaptations of plays by foreign playwrights, notably Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.Her contemporaries were actors Miloš Cvetić and Pera Dobrinović.