Dubravka Mijatovic, a renowned Serbian actress, embarked on her acting journey at the tender age of nine, landing her first television role in the children's program "Vaga Za Tacno Merenje" alongside esteemed actors Renata Ulmanski and Mija Aleksic.
Her film debut in 1985 was a significant milestone, starring alongside prominent Serbian actors Milena Dravic, Ljubisa Samardzic, and Milivoje Mica Tomic in the film "Nije Lako Sa Muskarcima". This marked the beginning of her illustrious career, which would span multiple decades.
In 1994, Dubravka graduated from the prestigious Faculty Of Dramatic Arts at the University of Belgrade, further solidifying her status as a talented and dedicated actress.
Throughout her career, Dubravka has starred in a wide range of films and television series, showcasing her versatility and range as an actress. Some of her notable roles include the romantic comedy "Tri Palme Za Tri Bitange", "Rat Uzivo" (2000),"Jagoda U Supermarketu" (2003),and the popular television series "Bolji Zivot" in 1988.
In 1993, Dubravka landed a major role in the television series "Srecni ljudi", but unfortunately, she left the show after the second season, sparking a controversy that would have a lasting impact on her career. The state television RTS subsequently blacklisted her, effectively putting a halt to her work in the industry.
However, in 2003, Dubravka made a triumphant return to RTS, starring in numerous television series, including "Kazneni Prostor" (2003) and "Stizu Dolari" (2004).