List of Famous people born in Belgrade District, Serbia
Milica Mandić
Milica Mandić is a Serbian taekwondo athlete and was the Olympic champion in the +67 kg category.
Milan Aćimović
Milan Aćimović was a Serbian politician and collaborationist with the Axis in Yugoslavia during World War II.
Ivo Pogorelić
Ivo Pogorelić is a Yugoslav-born Croatian pianist. A musician of wide repertoire, among his renowned recordings are Ravel's Gaspard de la nuit and Prokofiev's Piano Sonata No. 6.
Preki
Predrag Radosavljević, better known by the nickname Preki, is a Serbian-American former U.S. international association football manager. He previously managed Sacramento Republic FC and Saint Louis FC in the United Soccer League. He also previously coached in Major League Soccer with Toronto FC and Chivas USA.
Olga Danilović
Olga Danilović is a Serbian tennis player.
Bojan Djordjic
Bojan Djordjic is a Swedish former footballer who played as a midfielder. Starting off his career with IF Brommapojkarna, he is best remembered for his time with Manchester United, with which he was named the 1999–2000 Jimmy Murphy Young Player of the Year, and AIK, with which he won the 2009 Allsvenskan and 2009 Svenska Cupen. He represented clubs in Sweden, England, Denmark, Serbia, Scotland, Hungary, and Belgium before retiring with Chennaiyin in the Indian Super League in 2015.
Vanja Marinković
Vanja Marinković is a Serbian professional basketball player for Valencia Basket of the Liga ACB and EuroLeague. Standing at 1.98 m, he plays the shooting guard position.
Milan Gutović
Milan "Lane" Gutović is a Serbian actor, cabaret performer, and television personality. He is best known for his role as Srećko Šojić.
Vladimir Petrović
Vladimir Petrović is a Serbian football manager and former player.
Princess Elizabeth of Serbia
Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia is a member of the House of Karageorgevich, a human rights activist and a former presidential candidate for Serbia. She is also known as Jelisaveta Karađorđević. Yugoslavia abolished its monarchy in 1943 and Yugoslavia has since broken up into numerous Republics.