Sarajevo has had a number of famous citizens over the years. They include an Academy Award winner, two Nobel Prize winners, musicians, novelists, athletes, actors, artists, designers, film directors, screenwriters, politicians etc. Sarajevo has also produced presidents for three countries.
Apart from people born in Sarajevo, this list also includes people that were or are associated with Sarajevo throughout their career, nevermind where they were actually born.
A
- Abdulah Sidran (1944âÂÂ2024), poet and screenwriter.
- Adela JuÃ
¡ià(born 1982), contemporary visual artist.
- Ademir KenoviÃÂ (born 1950), film director and producer.
- Adi Granov (born 1977), comic book artist and conceptual designer.
- Adi Lukovac (1970âÂÂ2006), musician.
- Adnan HaskoviÃÂ (born 1984), actor.
- Ahmed ImamoviÃÂ (born 1971), film director, film producer and screenwriter.
- Ajla HodÃ
¾ià(born 1980), actress.
- Aleksandar Hemon (born 1964), writer, winner of a MacArthur Foundation grant.
- AliÃ
¡er Sijarià(born 1969), contemporary classical music, electroacoustic music and computer music composer.
- Alma BeÃÂiroviÃÂ, filmmaker and theatre director
- Amar Osim (born 1967), footballer and football coach.
- Amila GlamoÃÂak (born 1966), singer.
- Amra SilajdÃ
¾ià(born 1984), model and actress.
- Ana RadoviÃÂ (born 1986), handballer.
- Asim Ferhatovià(1933âÂÂ1987), footballer.
B
- Bekim Fehmiu (1936âÂÂ2010), actor.
- Billain (born 1983), drum and bass producer, DJ and sound designer.
- Bojan Hadzihalilovic (born 1964), graphic designer and creative director of a Bosnia and Herzegovina design company called Fabrika.
- Boris NovkoviÃÂ (born 1967), Croatian singer-songwriter.
- BoÃ
¾idar PaviÃÂevià(1932âÂÂ2004), actor.
- BoÃ
¾o VreÃÂo (born 1983), singer-songwriter.
- Braco DimitrijeviÃÂ (born 1948), conceptual artist.
- Branko ÃÂuriÃÂ "ÃÂuro" (born 1962), actor, film director and musician, lead singer of Bombaj Ã
 tampa.
- Brano LikiÃÂ (born 1954), composer, producer, and performer.
- Bruce Dickinson (born 1958), singer of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden, honorary citizen of Sarajevo
- Bruno UrliÃÂ (born 1975), violinist and record producer.
D
- Dado DÃ
¾ihan (born 1964), composer, music producer and sound master.
- Dalibor TalajiÃÂ (born 1972), comic book artist for Marvel Comics.
- Damir ImamoviÃÂ (born 1987), singer-songwriter.
- Damir DÃ
¾umhur (born 1992), tennis player.
- Danica DakiÃÂ (born 1962), artist and university professor.
- Daniel Kabiljo (1894âÂÂ1944), Jewish Sephardi artist.
- Danina JeftiÃÂ (born 1986), actress and former handball player.
- Danis TanoviÃÂ (born 1969), film director and screenwriter.
- Daria Lorenci Flatz (born 1976), television and film actress.
- Darko OstojiÃÂ (born 1965), musician and actor.
- David Elazar (1925âÂÂ1976), Israeli general and IDF Chief of Staff.
- Davor Dujmovià(1969âÂÂ1999), actor.
- Davorin Popovià(1946âÂÂ2001), singer-songwriter, lead singer of Indexi and basketball player.
- Dino Merlin (born 1962), singer-songwriter and record producer.
- Dino ReÃ
¡idbegovià(born 1975), contemporary classical music and electronic/electroacoustic music composer.
- Dragan MarinkoviÃÂ (born 1968), actor and TV personality.
- DraÃ
¾en Jankovià(1965âÂÂ2018), musician, composer, writer and actor.
- DraÃ
¾en RiÃÂl (1962âÂÂ1986), musician, former lead singer of Crvena Jabuka.
- DraÃ
¾en Ã
½erià(born 1964), musician, current lead singer of Crvena Jabuka.
E
F
- Fahro KonjhodÃ
¾ià(1931âÂÂ1984), film and television actor.
- Faruk HadÃ
¾ibegià(born 1957), footballer and football coach.
- Faruk SokoloviÃÂ (born 1952), film director, television producer, actor and screenwriter.
- Fazla (born 1967), singer.
- FeÃÂa IsoviÃÂ (born 1965), screenwriter, part-time musician and part-time actor.
- Flory Jagoda (1923âÂÂ2021), guitarist, composer and singer-songwriter.
- Fra Grgo Martià(1822âÂÂ1905), friar and writer.
G
H
I
J
- Jasmila Ã
½banià(born 1974), film director and screenwriter.
- Jasmin Geljo (born 1959), actor.
- Jasna DikliÃÂ (born 1946), theatre and film actress.
- Jasna Ã
½alica (born 1968), actress.
- Josip Osti (1945âÂÂ2021), poet, prose writer and essayist, literary critic, anthologist and translator.
- Julije Makanec (1904âÂÂ1945), politician, teacher, philosopher and writer.
- Jura StubliÃÂ (born 1954), singer-songwriter.
K
L
M
- Mehmedalija "Mak" Dizdar (1917âÂÂ1971), poet.
- Maya BeroviÃÂ (born 1987), pop singer.
- Maya Kulenovic (born 1975), painter.
- Mediha MuslioviÃÂ (born 1975), actress.
- Mehmed BaÃ
¾darevià(born 1960), footballer and football coach.
- Memnun HadÃ
¾ià(born 1981), boxer.
- Meris MuhoviÃÂ (born 1992), karate competitor.
- Mica Todorovià(1900âÂÂ1981), painter.
- Milan Jeger (1931âÂÂ2007), swimmer.
- Milan PavloviÃÂ (born 1970), actor.
- Milan Ribar (1930âÂÂ1996), footballer and football coach.
- MiliÃÂ VukaÃ
¡inovià(born 1950), musician.
- Miljenko JergoviÃÂ (born 1966), writer.
- Minja Subota (1938âÂÂ2021), composer, musician, entertainer and photographer.
- Miraj GrbiÃÂ (born 1976), actor and former musician, former lead singer of .
- Mirza DelibaÃ
¡ià(1954âÂÂ2001), basketball player.
- Mladen Milicevic (born 1958), composer of experimental music, sound installation, and film music.
- Mladen VojiÃÂiÃÂ "Tifa" (born 1960), rock vocalist, former lead singer of Bijelo Dugme.
- Momo Kapor (1937âÂÂ2010), novelist and painter.
- Muhamed KaramusiÃÂ Nihadi (died 1587), poet.
- Mula Mustafa BaÃ
¡eskija (1731âÂÂ1809), chronicler, diarist, poet, calligrapher and retired Janissary in the Ottoman Empire.
N
- NedÃ
¾ad Husià(born 2001), taekwondo athlete.
- NedÃ
¾ad IbriÃ
¡imovià(1940âÂÂ2011), writer and sculptor.
- Nela HasanbegoviÃÂ (born 1984), sculptor.
- Nele KarajliÃÂ (born 1962), comedian, musician, composer, actor and television director.
- Nenad MarkoviÃÂ (born 1968), basketball player.
- Nergisî (c. 1580âÂÂ1635), Ottoman writer.
- Nijaz Ibrulj (born 1956), philosopher.
O
P
R
S
- SadÃ
¾ida Ã
 etià(born 1968), actress.
- Safet Isovià(1936âÂÂ2007), sevdalinka singer.
- Safet SuÃ
¡ià(born 1955), footballer and football coach.
- Safvet-beg BaÃ
¡agià(1870âÂÂ1934), writer.
- Samir ÃÂeremida (born 1964), guitarist.
- Sanela Diana Jenkins (born 1975), entrepreneur, philanthropist and owner of NeuroDrinks from California.
- Sanjin PehlivanoviÃÂ (born 2001), professional pool player
- SaÃ
¡a LoÃ
¡ià(born 1964), composer, musician, lead singer of Plavi orkestar.
- SaÃ
¡a Petrovià(1962âÂÂ2023), actor.
- SaÃ
¡a Toperià(born 1972), concert pianist and diplomat.
- Ã
 ejla Kamerià(born 1976), visual artist.
- Sejo Sexon (born 1961), musician, lead singer of Zabranjeno puÃ
¡enje.
- Semka SokoloviÃÂ-Bertok (1935âÂÂ2008), actress.
- Senad BaÃ
¡ià(born 1962), actor and comedian.
- Senad HadÃ
¾imusiàTeno (born 1957), musician.
- Shiye (born 1999), musician and producer.
- Sima MilutinoviàSarajlija (1791âÂÂ1847), poet.
- Slobodanka Stupar (born 1947), visual artist.
T
U
V
Z
- Zaim TopÃÂià(1920âÂÂ1990), writer.
- Zana MarjanoviÃÂ (born 1983), actress.
- Zdravko ÃÂoliÃÂ (born 1951), pop-folk singer.
- Zlata FilipoviÃÂ (born 1980), novelist and short story writer.
- Zlatko TopÃÂiÃÂ (born 1955), writer and screenwriter.
- Zenit ÃÂoziÃÂ (born 1961), actor, humorist, television producer.
- Zijah SokoloviÃÂ (born 1950), actor, writer and director.
- Zinaid MemiÃ
¡evià(1950âÂÂ2023), theatre and film actor.
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Politics
A
B
E
- Edin Forto (born 1972), 16th prime minister of Sarajevo Canton.
- Emerik Blum (1911âÂÂ1984), businessman, 26th mayor of Sarajevo.
I
M
N
S
V
- Vojislav Ã
 eÃ
¡elj (born 1954), politician, former deputy prime minister of Serbia and convicted war criminal.
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