Jelena Gavrilovic, a ravishing and intelligent individual, hails from Belgrade, Serbia, and spent her formative years in the nearby town of Lazarevac, where she completed her primary and high school education. She then pursued her passion for acting at the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad, where she earned her degree.
The esteemed actress's breakthrough role arrived in 2010, when she was cast as the alluring Russian character Nina in the sensual drama "The Beautiful Blue Danube," directed by Darko Bajic. Her captivating performance earned her an award at the prestigious Film Meetings in Nis, a renowned Serbian festival celebrating outstanding acting achievements.
Following her success in television, Jelena Gavrilovic gained widespread recognition for her role in the provocative thriller "A Serbian Film" (2010),alongside Srdjan Todorovic and Sergej Trifunovic, directed by Srdjan Spasojevic. Her undeniable talent and proficiency in English led to her being cast in foreign films shot in Serbia, including "Human Zoo," "Cat Run," and "Everly."
In addition to her impressive acting career, Jelena Gavrilovic is also a talented singer. She lent her voice to Elsa in the Serbian version of Disney's "Frozen," with her rendition of "Let it Go" ranking among the top 25 interpretations according to Disney. Her musical abilities have also led to roles in stage musicals such as "Grease" and "Hair." She merged her love of acting and singing in the second season of the TV show "Your Face Sounds Familiar," where she was a fan favorite.
In early 2016, Jelena Gavrilovic starred in the comedy "Double Trouble," a film based on one of Serbia's most popular television series.