Serbian movie actors died when they were 74

Here are 1 famous actors from Serbia died at 74:

Bekim Fehmiu

Bekim Fehmiu (June 1, 1936 Sarajevo-June 15, 2010 Belgrade) a.k.a. Bekim Fehmiju was a Serbian actor. His children are Hedon Fehmiu and Uliks Fehmiu.

He died as a result of suicide.

Fehmiu started his acting career in the early 1960s, performing in Yugoslav theatre productions and movies. He soon gained international recognition, starring in notable films such as "I Even Met Happy Gypsies" (1967) and "The Adventurers" (1970). He was also known for his roles in many Italian and French movies, including "The Deserter" (1971) and "Black and White in Color" (1976), respectively.

In addition to his acting career, Fehmiu was an activist and outspoken critic of the Yugoslav government. He was a prominent figure in the student protests of 1968 and often called for greater artistic freedom and democracy in his country. However, his activism caused conflict with the Yugoslav authorities, leading to his imprisonment on several occasions.

Fehmiu was married to Serbian actress Branka Petrić and the couple was considered one of the most glamorous pairs in Yugoslav arts and entertainment. Their son, Hedon Fehmiu, is also an actor. Unfortunately, Fehmiu's life ended tragically when he took his own life in Belgrade in 2010. He was mourned by fans and colleagues across the Balkans and beyond.

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