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Rade Marković

Rade Marković

Acting1921Belgrade, Yugoslavia [now Serbia]

Biography

Rade Marković was a famous Serbian actor. His Wife Olivera Marković is also an actress, and his son Goran Marković is a movie director.

Acting History

2005
2003
Small World
as Stari doktor
1995
Premeditated Murder
as Dr. Branko Kojović
1992
Tito and Me
as Zoran's grandfather
1989
Meeting Place
as Profesor Miša
Migrations
as Karlo Lotarinski
1982
Cyclops
as Pukovnik
The Far Sky
as Netko
1980
Petria's Wreath
as Doktor Nikolić
Svetozar Markovic
as Dimitrije Matić
1979
Buffet Titanic
as Narrator (voice)
The Trophy
as Direktor
1977
1976
Bullet in the Back
as Božidar Mitrović, upravitelj škole
1975
Pavle Pavlovic
as Drug Cvetić
The Damned Thing
as Islednik
The House
as Saša
1974
The Warrior's Talent
as Srba, režiser filma
1972
Walter Defends Sarajevo
as Sead Kapetanović
1971
Adrift
as Jánoš Gabay
The Role of My Family in the World Revolution
as Strogi (voice) (uncredited)
A Trap for the General
as General Draža Mihailović
1970
Burdush
as Doktor
Indian Summer
as Jacques
1969
Some Far-Away Light
as Branko, istražni sudija
1968
The Naked Man
as Ilija, žandarski narednik
Noon
as Ljubiša (voice) (uncredited)
1967
The Knife
as Kosta Petrov
Witness Out of Hell
as Dr. Berger (voice)
1966
The Soldier
as Andrija
The Swarm
as Kahriman
The Climber
as Vojin
The Rubber Stamp
as Narrator (voice)
1965
Back of the Medal
as Ognjen Ružić
1964
The Peach Thief
as Ivo Obrenovich
1963
Radopolje
as Ilija
Three Wishes
as Petr Holeček
Have Anything to Declare?
as Narrator (voice)
1962
Kozara
as Vukša (voice) (uncredited)
Sasha
as Španac
1961
The Poem
as Nemački oficir
Children, Beware!
as Narrator (voice)
Trumpets of Dragačevo
as Narrator (voice)
1957
Little Man
as Baja
Zenica
as Bora
1955
The False Tsar
as Šćepan Mali
Solaja
as Kapetan Drenko
Echelon of Doctor M
as Ramadan (voice)
1950
The Magic Sword
as Nebojša
1948
Sofka
as Tomča

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
10/14/1921
Day of Death
9/10/2010
Place of Birth
Belgrade, Yugoslavia [now Serbia]