Dragomir Bojanić

Dragomir Bojanić (also Dragomir Bojanić - Gidra; born June 13, 1933, Kragujevac, † November 11, 1993 in Belgrade ) was a Yugoslavian and Serbian actor.

Life

Bojanić studied illustration at the Fakultet dramskih umetnosti in Belgrade and began his acting career as the youngest performer Mitke Theatre. During his training, he played at the Belgrade National Theatre; 1964 to 1966 he was engaged at the Yugoslav Drama Theatre in the city.

In 1955 began his film career with a supporting role in Esalon doktora M.; a remarkable list of 110 movies and television appearances should occur in the following 38 years. Here, the angular, austere, large and slim Bojanić was around thirty works of the main characters; in addition, he was also seen in five Western incurred in Italy, where he acted under the name Anthony Ghidra. For his role of the partisan Tadija Cemerkić in the film The unusual marriage of 1973, he was honored at the Pula Film Festival with the award for Best Actor. Among his other roles in some of the most successful Yugoslav films of the 1960s to the 1980s the stands of Zika Pavlovic in encounter with love from 1977 out, which he took over in the nine sequels of the film, which emerged until 1992.

Bojanić died of liver cancer. He was married to actress Lilyana Kontić.

Filmography (selection)

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