Serbian movie actors died when they were 62

Here are 2 famous actors from Serbia died at 62:

Pavle Vuisić

Pavle Vuisić (July 10, 1926 Belgrade-October 1, 1988 Belgrade) a.k.a. Pavle Vujisic, Paja, Павле Вујисић, Pavle Vuisić, Paja Vujisic, Pavle Vujsic, Pavle Vujisic-Paja, Pavle Vuisic', Pavle Vuisic, Pavle Vujisikj, Pavle Vuisikj or Pavle Vujisić was a Serbian actor and journalist.

He started his career as a journalist in Belgrade before beginning his acting career in the early 1950s. Vuisić appeared in over 130 films and TV shows throughout his career, becoming one of the most recognizable faces in Yugoslavian cinema. He displayed a wide range of talent, from comedic roles to dramatic roles, and was known for his naturalistic acting style. Some of his most notable roles include Mitar in the film "Who's Singin' Over There?" and Doctor Ivan Vučić in the TV series "Otpisani." Vuisić was also a prominent figure in the Belgrade theater scene, and performed in numerous productions at the National Theatre and Yugoslav Drama Theatre. He was recognized with numerous awards for his work, including the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Yugoslav Film Festival in 1982. Vuisić passed away at the age of 62 in Belgrade from a heart attack.

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Stole Aranđelović

Stole Aranđelović (June 12, 1930 Belgrade-April 8, 1993 Belgrade) also known as Stojan Arandjelovic, Stole Arangelovik, Stole Arangelovic, Stoljan Arandjelovic, Stole Arangjelovikj, Stole or Stojan "Stole" Aranđelović was a Serbian actor.

He was best known for his roles in some of the most successful Serbian films of the 1960s, 70s and 80s, including "The Marathon Family," "Who's Singin' Over There?" and "Walter Defends Sarajevo."

Aranđelović began his acting career as a theater actor and was a member of the Belgrade Drama Theatre. He transitioned to film in the 1950s and quickly began to build a reputation as a talented actor. He won several acting awards throughout his career, including the Best Actor award at the Pula Film Festival for his role in the film "The Glory and Misery of Commander Tkalcec."

Aside from his successful career in entertainment, Aranđelović was also very active in politics. In 1990, he was elected to the Serbian National Assembly as a member of the Socialist Party of Serbia. He remained in this position until his death in 1993. Aranđelović was widely regarded as one of the most important actors of his generation and is remembered as a versatile actor and a passionate defender of his country's culture and heritage.

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