Serbian movie actors died when they were 76

Here are 3 famous actors from Serbia died at 76:

Janez Vrhovec

Janez Vrhovec (January 19, 1921 Belgrade-October 7, 1997 Belgrade) also known as J. Vrhovec, Janez Vrhovac, Janez Vrkovec or Janez Vhrcovec was a Serbian actor.

Vrhovec began his acting career on stage in the 1940s, and later became a prominent film and television actor in Yugoslavia. He appeared in more than sixty film and television productions throughout his career. Some of his most notable film roles include his performances in "Tri Koraka U Nedogled" (1968), "Devojka sa Kosmaja" (1965), and "Ljubav i moda" (1960). Vrhovec was also a founding member of "Atelje 212," a prominent theater company in Belgrade. In addition to his work as an actor, Vrhovec was also a well-respected drama teacher at the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad. He received numerous awards for his contributions to the arts and for his performances during his career.

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Milivoje Živanović

Milivoje Živanović (April 2, 1900 Požarevac-November 15, 1976 Belgrade) otherwise known as Milivoje Zivanovic was a Serbian actor.

Born in Požarevac, Serbia, Milivoje Živanović began his career as a stage actor, performing in various theaters across Yugoslavia. He then made his way to the big screen, appearing in many films throughout his acting career. Notably, he starred in several films directed by the renowned Serbian filmmaker, Aleksandar Petrović. Živanović's acting talent and versatility made him a beloved figure in Yugoslav cinema. In addition to his acting career, he was also a respected director and drama teacher. Milivoje Živanović passed away in Belgrade at the age of 76, leaving behind a legacy of great performances in both theater and film.

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Dragomir Čumić

Dragomir Čumić (May 8, 1937 Sirač-November 10, 2013 Belgrade) otherwise known as Drago, Dragomir Cumic-Cuma, Drago Cumic, Drago Cumic Cuma, Dragomir Cuma, Drago Cumic-Cuma, Drago Cuma, Dragomir Cumic Cuma, D. Cuma, Cuma or Drago Čuma was a Serbian actor.

He died caused by cancer.

Cumic was born in Sirač, Croatia. He began his acting career in the 1960s and quickly became known as a versatile actor who could take on a wide range of roles. He appeared in numerous films, television shows, and stage productions over the course of his career. Some of his most notable performances were in the films "When I Am Dead and Gone", "The Marathon Family", "Balkan Spy", "The Meeting Point", and "Love Affair, or the Case of the Missing Switchboard Operator".

Cumic also had a successful career as a voice actor, dubbing foreign films into Serbian. He was particularly known for his work on Western films and television shows. He was also a skilled painter and exhibited his work in several exhibitions.

Cumic was widely respected in the Serbian acting community, and his death was mourned by many of his colleagues and fans. He is considered to be one of the most important actors of his generation and a true legend of Serbian film and theater.

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