[2][3] His most notable television works are crime thrillers South Wind (2020) and Besa (2019), as well as acclaimed Serbian mystery Black Sun (2017).
During primary and high school, he was a member of the Drama Studio of Radio Television of Belgrade, led by Mika Aleksić.
His first appearance on big screen was in 1995, when he was 20, with an episodic role in the historical series The End of the Obrenović Dynasty (org.
The career start for Miloš wasn't easy, as it took almost 20 years to leave the supporting roles behind.
[2] He took a part in many foreign projects: The November Man, Chernobyl Diaries and In the Land of Blood and Honey (United States), The Sky Above Us (The Netherlands—Serbia), The Last Panthers and Despite the Falling Snow (United Kingdom), as well as in Indian, German, Italian cinema and television.
Vlažnost) (Serbian - Greek - Dutch productions, premiered at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival), Miloš played the main role which brought him award for the best actor at the Belgrade International Film Festival - FEST.
The first season received universal critical acclaim and soon became one of the highest rated Serbian TV series of all time.
Miloš interpreted the character of Inspector Petrit Koczi - Interpol's chief man for the Western Balkans.
He is a loner, dedicated to his job, a good detective, and the actor points out that he played his role with much pleasure, as Petrit is a ″good guy, with a dark side.″[7] For this role, Miloš had to learn his lines in Serbian, English and Albanian language.
[7] The series is based on a screenplay by British screenwriter Tony Jordan, in collaboration with Serbian writers.
[14] Career of Miloš Timotijević took a more significant turn in 2018, with the main role in Serbian blockbuster South Wind (org.