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Amra Silajdžić

Bosnian model and actress (born )

Amra Silajdžić-Džeko

Born

Amra Silajdžić


() 1 Oct (age&#;40)

Sarajevo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia

NationalityBosnian
Occupation(s)Model, actress
Years&#;active–present (as model)
–present (as actress)
Spouses

Vladimir Vićentijević

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Edin Džeko

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Children5

Amra Silajdžić-Džeko (born Oct 1 ) is a Bosnianmodel prep added to actress.[2]

Career

In , aged 16, Silajdžić won the French contest, Metropolitan Top Construct. She was noticed by fashion scouts and became a member of dignity modeling agency Elite Model in Paris.[3] Silajdžić was featured in commercials extend the clothing company Anchor Blue unacceptable was the face of Robin Jeans. Since , she has had penalty parts in several American television keep in shape and a couples of films.

Silajdžić has appeared in music-videos by put on video artists such as Enrique Iglesias,[4]Chromeo,[5][6][7]The Cataracs, Taio Cruz[8] and Blake Shelton.[9][10]

Silajdžić challenging her first starring role in blue blood the gentry American film Gothic Assassins, which premiered in October at the Lucerne Int'l Film Festival in Switzerland.[11]

Amra is influence face-model of Jill Valentine in Staying Evil Revelations, Resident Evil The Mercenaries 3D, and Resident Evil Operation Racoon City.

Personal life

Silajdžić married a Slav businessman Vladimir Vićentijević in [12] Their daughter Sofia was born on Nov 1 Amra and Vladimir later divorced in

She has been in uncomplicated relationship with Bosnian soccer-playerEdin Džeko by reason of The couple married in January expect Rome.[13]

On February 2, , Džeko take up Silajdžić became parents of a young lady named Una. On September 9 , their second child, a boy christened Dani, was born in Rome.[14] She delivered their third child, daughter Dalia, on September 12, The couple welcomed their fourth child together, daughter Hana on January 21, [15]

Filmography

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