Jelisaveta Dobrinovic

Dobrinović was born in Novi Bečej, Austrian Empire as the fourth child of priest Luka Popović and his wife Milica, a housewife.

She first appeared on the stage of the Serbian National Theater on 4 November 1868 as Ana in the play Carp by Jovan Jovanović Zmaj.

Dobrinović entered the stage at the urging of the then manager, Antonije Hadžić, under the condition that she played the roles of older women as often as possible.

[5] She celebrated the 25th anniversary of her artistic work, belatedly, on 20 April 1895, as Pelagija Ivanovna Rogoškina, in the play The Joking Rabbit by Ivan Ilyich Mjasnicki.

[6] At the General Assembly of the Society for the Serbian National Theatre on 5 November 1897, a decision was made on Jelisaveta's retirement.

Jelisaveta Dobrinović