Milan Borich: 'I was a silly daredevil. I had this fascination with doing stuff that was super dangerous.' Photo / Jason Oxenham 
Milan Borich: ‘I was a silly daredevil. I had this fascination with doing stuff that was super dangerous.’ Photo / Jason Oxenham

Musician Milan Borich on childhood bullying: 'It was almost like an awakening of sorts.' Photo / Anna HeathMusician Milan Borich on childhood bullying: ‘It was almost like an awakening of sorts.’ Photo / Anna Heath

Key cast members from the 1989 TV series The Champion (left to right): Scott Harman (as Leo), Michael James (as Prvate Jackson Coop), Milan Borich (as Rex), and Louise Perry (as Dawn).
Photo / TVNZKey cast members from the 1989 TV series The Champion (left to right): Scott Harman (as Leo), Michael James (as Prvate Jackson Coop), Milan Borich (as Rex), and Louise Perry (as Dawn).
Photo / TVNZ

Milan Borich on music: 'It just made me feel like I was part of something else that wasn’t in the world.' Photo / Jason Oxenham 
Milan Borich on music: ‘It just made me feel like I was part of something else that wasn’t in the world.’ Photo / Jason Oxenham

A battle with heroin

The lure of music

Pluto, from left: Michael Franklin-Browne, Tim Arnold, Milan Borich, Mike Hall and Matthias Jordan. Photo / SuppliedPluto, from left: Michael Franklin-Browne, Tim Arnold, Milan Borich, Mike Hall and Matthias Jordan. Photo / Supplied

The power of jiu-jitsu

At 48, Milan Borich has already led an eventful life. Photo / SuppliedAt 48, Milan Borich has already led an eventful life. Photo / Supplied

Love wins

Milan Borich is married to Sarah Kapeli. They have a young daughter. Milan Borich is married to Sarah Kapeli. They have a young daughter.

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