Bozidar Alic, a celebrated Croatian thespian, burst onto the scene on December 24, 1954, in the culturally rich and storied city of Zagreb, Croatia, which, at the time, was a constituent republic of the erstwhile Yugoslavian federation. Throughout the course of his remarkable life, Alic's acting career has been distinguished by a plethora of notable performances in a diverse array of cinematic productions, including the 1983 cinematic endeavour "The Third Key", the 1992 motion picture "Kamenita vrata", and the 1979 dramatic film "Zivi bili pa vidjeli".
Bozidar Alic's existence was profoundly enriched by the affection and camaraderie he shared with two extraordinary females, Sanda Maroa and Selma Oruc, whom he had the privilege of marrying.