Goran Kostic was born on November 18, 1971 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia. He is an actor and producer, known for The Zookeeper's Wife (2017), In the Land of Blood and Honey (2011) and Taken (2008).
Goran Les is known for his work on Abandoned Engineering (2016) and Mysteries of the Abandoned (2017).
Goran Macura is known for Srpski Film (2010), The Witch's Cauldron (2020) and Letter to My Mother (2017).
Goran Manic is known for Blubberella (2011), BloodRayne: The Third Reich (2011) and La Femme Musketeer (2004).
Goran Maric was born on 11 September 1965 in Valjevo, Yugoslavia. He is an actor, known for Verbotene Liebe (1995), Unter uns (1994) and SOKO Wismar (2004).
Goran Markovic was born in 1985 in Split, Croatia. He is an actor, known for Zvizdan (2015), Novine (2016) and Tereza37 (2020).
Goran Navojec is a Croatian actor and musician. In his three decade long career, Navojec has starred in numerous films. He has also had prominent roles on television. He has appeared regularly on stage, including a lauded performance as the title prince in a 2004 production of "Hamlet". He has also worked for various American and British stage and screen productions, including "Coriolanus" and "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol" (both 2011). For his body of work, Navojec has received critical acclaim and numerous awards. For his role in 2016's "Sve najbolje", he won a Golden Arena for Best Supporting Actor. His robust, distinct bass-baritone voice has landed him prolific roles within voice-work for numerous Croatian-language dubs of animated features and radio dramas. He has voiced Mr. Ray in the "Finding Nemo" franchise (2003-2016), Junior in "Home on the Range" (2004), Boog in "Open Season" (2006), Bad Bill in "Rango" (2011) and Bomb in "The Angry Birds" movies (2016, 2019). Apart from his eminent acting career, he has also performed as a musician. Since 2010, he has been a part of Bosnian pop-rock band Karne, a group he formed alongside Miraj Grbic and Fedja Isovic. With Karne, Navojec released one album called "Diktatura amatera" in 2012.
Goran Radakovic was born on July 11, 1964 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He is an actor and producer, known for Tragom Karadjordja (2004), Guca! (2006) and Vratice se rode (2007). He is married to Dubravka Mijatovic.
Goran Stjepanovic was born in former Yugoslavia. From an early age, he showed great interest in sports (martial arts, chess etc.), philosophy and health life. At that time he begins to improve in intellectual and personal development. He complements the philosophy of life, which he learned through martial arts, with the study of classical eastern philosophy, ancient writings and Stoicism. He is an actor, stunt coordinator and stunt performer. He works in North America and Europe and his stunt team include of 100 professional stunt in Europe. In everyday life he spend time in writing books about art of life.
Goran Stolevski was born and grew up in North Macedonia before migrating to Australia as a teenager. He completed a Bachelor of Creative Arts at the University of Melbourne and a Masters in Film and Television at the Victorian College of the Arts. He won the Ruben Mamoulian Best Director Award at the 2016 Sydney Film Festival with You Deserve Everything, before attending the Berlinale Talent Campus and MIFF Accelerator as well as receiving the $50,000 Lexus Fellowship for his short film My Boy Oleg. His 25 shorts have screened at more than hundred festivals across six continents, including the Clermont-Ferrand, Melbourne, Raindance, Adelaide, London Shorts. He is an alumnus of Screen Australia's Talent Escalator initiative. He is director of three episodes of the next season of a popular Australian adventure series Nowhere Boys. He has written nine feature scripts and his tenth, You'll Love Me, has received a development grant from Screen Australia.