Sanja milkovic hays biography for kids
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But even with all her knowledge, Toprak still found she had to keep proving she could write for action and sci-fi as a woman—but she pushed through. “I love comic books, in general, I love fantasy, and I grew up watching Westerns," she says. "But for me, it's not really about the genre. It's about the story.” Now creating music for action and sci-fi projects has become what she's known for: She has credits on Syfy’s Krypton, video games like the massively popular Fortnight, and films like Justice League and, of course, Captain Marvel.
Captain Marvel marks the first time a woman has scored a film for the MCU, and the accomplishment is one Toprak holds closely. “It means everything to me," she says. "It means that my dreams were possible, and my efforts were noticed." Working for Marvel was a huge step for Toprak, and she was relieved to find the creative executives at the company, as well as her Captain Marvel team, were receptive to
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Hays, Sanja Milkovic 1958- (Sania M. Hays, Sanja Hays, Sanja M. Hays, Sanja Milkovic)
PERSONAL
Born September 19, 1958, in Zagreb, Yugoslavia (now Croatia). Education: University of Zagreb, architecture degree.
Addresses:
Agent—Doug Apatow Agency, 12049 Jefferson Blvd., Suite 200, Culver City, CA 90230.
Career:
Costume designer. Also known as Sanja Milkovic.
CREDITS
Film Costume Designer:
Hyper Space (also known as Space Rangers), Consortium Entertainment Group/Silver Star bio Co., 1989.
Masque of the Red Death (also known as Edgar Allan Poe's "Masque of the Red Death"), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1989.
Night Children (also known as Children of the Night and Los Angeles Cop), 1989.
Spaced Invaders (also known as Martians!!! and The Martians), Buena Vista, 1990.
(As Sanja M. Hays) And You Thought Your Parents Were Weird (also known as And You Thought Your Parents Were Weird! and Robodad), Trimark Pictures, 1991.
The Last Hour (also known as
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Real world article
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Sanja Milkovic Hays
Birth name:
Sanja Milković
Place of birth:
Zagreb, Yugoslavia (now Croatia)
Hays discussed her work for Beyond in the "Set Phasers to Stunning" special feature, which was as a retailer exclusive included in some non-regular Star Trek BeyondBlu-ray releases.
Early life and career[]
Milkovic Hays was born in Zagreb, Yugoslavia (now Croatia) and attended the University of Zagreb where she received her masters degree in architecture. While working on period films in Europe, Hays met her future husband, filmmaker and boom operator John Hays and moved with him to the United States. She has started to work in the film industry and has been working as