TAKOZVANA_QUINCE

MEDIA KIT | IG

Dunja Stojanovica AKA Takozvana_quince is a Los Angeles–based actress and content creator whose character-driven humor draws from Eastern European culture and lived experience. Her work feels cinematic, observational, and effortlessly funny.

Dunja’s audience is primarily women aged 18–35, with a strong concentration in the United States and Europe, particularly urban, culture-driven cities. Her followers are highly engaged with character comedy, acting, lifestyle, fashion, fitness, and creative storytelling, and many identify with Eastern European cultural nuances and immigrant experiences.

Dunja was born in Chicago and raised between the United States and Serbia. She is based in Los Angeles, where she works across film, television, and digital media, blending a strong European theatre background with contemporary on-camera and social storytelling.

She is known for her work in international film and television, including the Apple TV+ series For All Mankind, The Librarians, Miss Scarlet and the Duke, and multiple leading roles in Serbian theatre productions, television series, and independent films. In addition to acting, Stojanović works behind the scenes as a production assistant on independent film and series projects, contributing to pitch decks, script development, editing, casting coordination, and creative production support.

Her passion for performance emerged in high school, inspired by a piano teacher who introduced her to film, theatre, opera, and ballet. Having trained in ballet, dance, and synchronized swimming from an early age, storytelling through movement and emotion became a natural extension of her creativity. She earned both a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Acting from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade and continued her training internationally, including the Ivana Chubbuck Technique masterclass in Berlin.

Outside of her professional work, Stojanović enjoys fitness, camping in nature, discovering contemporary art, and spending time with her dog. Her personal style reflects a strong sense of contrast, either minimalist and all black or boldly expressive through color and unexpected combinations, rarely anything in between.