- She has won many awards for her work on film. She also won award for best actress of the year 2004 from Yugoslav section of "FIPRESCI".
- Chosen by Serbian magazine "Scandal" as one of the #100 most beautiful famous women in Serbia.
- One of Ana's professor of acting on Faculty of dramatic arts in Belgrade was Anita Mancic, famous Serbian actress.
- She is a big fan of FC Barcelona.
- Her favorite actor is Humphrey Bogart.
- Called Serbian Winona Ryder.
- She has black eyes and black hair.
- Acting career began on the stage.
- Had childhood dream of becoming a ballerina.
- Her favorite Disney character is Bambi (1942).
- Attended same high school as Stefan Kapicic and Branka Katic.
- Says Slobodan Aligrudic's performance in Do You Remember Dolly Bell? (1981) inspired her to become a professional actress.
- Actress Dusica Zegarac is a good friends with her mother.
- Auditioned for the role of Sabaha in Life Is a Miracle (2004), which eventually went to Natasa Tapuskovic.
- Injured thumb while filming Take a Deep Breath (2004).
- Was the first choice for the role of Zenska persona in Odbacen (2006).
- Auditioned for the role of Natasa in Natasha (2001), which eventually went to Tijana Kondic.
- Auditioned for the role of Mirjana in The Border Post (2006), which eventually went to Verica Nedeska.
- Studied acting at Faculty of dramatic arts in Belgrade under famous Serbian acting professor Predrag Bajcetic.
- Sang songs for the Serbian version of A Fish Tale (2000).
- Her favorite Yugoslavian movies are Do You Remember Dolly Bell? (1981), Jutro (1967) and It Rains in My Village (1968).
- Was the first choice for the role of Gospodja Djordjevic in Bora pod okupacijom (2007), but turned down the role because of work in theater.
- Was considered for the role of Desa in Will Not End Here (2008).
- In Budapest and Vienna, filming The Beautiful Blue Danube (2008). (April 2007)
- In Belgrade, Serbia, filming Ulica lipa. (October 2007)
- In Belgrade, Serbia, filming The Beautiful Blue Danube (2008). (December 2006)
- In Belgrade, Serbia. (2006)
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