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  1. Milena Vukotic ( Italian: [miˈlɛːna ˈvuːkotitʃ], Montenegrin: [mîlena vǔkotitɕ]; born 23 April 1935) is an Italian former ballerina and a stage, television, and film actress. Biography. Vukotic was born in Rome, to a Serb Montenegrin comedy playwright father and an Italian pianist / composer mother.

  2. Milena Vukotić (em sérvio: Милена Вукотић; Čevo, 4 de maio de 1847 – Antibes, 16 de março de 1923) foi rainha de Montenegro como esposa do rei Nicolau I de Montenegro.

  3. Milena Vukotic nel 2010. Milena Vukotic, all'anagrafe Gemma Fausta Milena Vukotic [1] ( Roma, 23 aprile 1935 [2] [3] ), è un' attrice italiana, vincitrice di un Nastro d'argento e di un David di Donatello alla carriera dopo tre candidature al medesimo premio (nel 1983, 1991, 2014).

  4. 10 Videos. 5 Photos. Milena Vukotic was born on 23 April 1935 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. She is an actress, known for The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972), Letters to Juliet (2010) and A Good Woman (2004). More at IMDbPro.

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  5. Milena Petrović-Njegoš ( née Vukotić; Serbian Cyrillic: Милена Петровић-Његош; 4 May 1847 – 16 March 1923) was the only queen consort of Montenegro by marriage to Nicholas I of Montenegro . Milena was regent of Montenegro during the absence of her spouse in 1869 and in 1883.

  6. Mini Bio. Milena Vukotic was born on April 23, 1935 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. She is an actress, known for The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972), Letters to Juliet (2010) and A Good Woman (2004). Family. Parents. Marta Nervi. Trivia. Born to a Montenegrin father, a dramaturge, and his wife, an Italian pianist and composer.

  7. Milena Vukotic ( Roma, Itália, 23 de Abril de 1935), é uma atriz italiana [ 1] . Filmografia parcial. Il sicario, de Damiano Damiani (1960) Il conquistatore di Corinto, de Mario Costa (1961) Torna a settembre, de Robert Mulligan (1961) Totòtruffa 62, de Camillo Mastrocinque (1962) Col ferro e col fuoco, de Fernando Cerchio (1962)