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- Died
- Place
Predrag Laković
He was born on March 28, 1929 in Skopje. He completed his secondary education in Peć. After completing his education, he enrolled at the Academy of Theater Arts and studied in the class with Oliver Marković, Đuza Stojiljković, Vlasta Velisavljević, Mihailo Viktorović. He graduated in 1952 in the class of Professor Mate Milosević. In Paris, he perfected pantomime with Marcel Marceau and Jacques Lecoq. He started his acting career on the stage of the Belgrade Drama Theater. He is remembered for the roles of ordinary people, mostly marginalized, melancholic recluses and bohemians. In 1987, he received the October Award of the City of Belgrade.
As actor
The Trap
Promise Me This
Huddersfield
We Are Not Angels 2
Black Cat, White Cat
A Swanky Pumpkin
Three Summer Days
Dark Is the Night
Christmas Song
Signs
Vukovar Poste Restante
Eternal Tap
Say Why Have You Left Me?
The Infantry Ant
The Tear and Her Sisters
Paradise
Marguerite Yourcenar's Smile
We Are Not Angels
The Black Bomber
Tango Argentino
Be Damned, America
The Long Life of the Kos's, a Married Couple
The Little One
A House to Be Demolished
Strange Night
The Battle of Kolubara
Battle of Kosovo
Hamburg Altona
Uros the Stupid
The Cabinet Minister's Wife