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Marko Todorović
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Marko Todorović (born June 2, 1929 in Prnjavor, Kingdom of Yugoslavia — died on August 29, 2000 in Belgrade, Serbia, FR Yugoslavia) was a Serbian actor famous for playing roles of important historical figures. Among those the best known is Tito whom he played in the 1974 spectacle The Republic of Užice, and later in a series of television docudramas directed by Sava Mrmak. He is, however, best known for the comical role of family patriarch Milan Todorović whom he played ten times in Lude godine series of films.
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As actor
Toma
Žika's Marriage
The Death of Lady Minister
The Battle of Kolubara
Weird Years
Second Žika's Dynasty
Hey Babu Riba
Zika's Dynasty
What Happens When Love Comes to Town
Like Grandpa, Like Grandson
Come to Me and Go from Me
Kiss, Kiss, But Don't Lose Your Head
Berlin kaputt
The Time Has Come for Love to Try
The Theatre Connection
Husino Rebellion
Burning
The Pals
A Suspicious Character
First Serbian Railway
Chains
Tit for Tat
Foolish Years
One Summer at Spa
The Surgery
The Man Who Bombed Belgrade
A Sinful Child
Vlajko's Secret
Third for the Preference
The Republic of Užice