Serbian actors who died due to Myocardial infarction

Here are 2 famous actors from Serbia died in Myocardial infarction:

Joe Penner

Joe Penner (November 11, 1904 Zrenjanin-January 10, 1941 Philadelphia) a.k.a. József Pintér or Penner was a Serbian actor and screenwriter.

Joe Penner was widely popular in the United States during the 1930s for his comedic acting and signature catchphrase, "Wanna buy a duck?" He began his career in show business as a vaudeville performer before transitioning to film and radio. He appeared in several films such as "College Rhythm" and "Go Chase Yourself" and also had his own radio show titled, "The Joe Penner Show". Unfortunately, his career was cut short due to his untimely death at the age of 36 from lung cancer. Despite his short career, he left a lasting impression on the entertainment industry and is remembered as a beloved comedian of his time.

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Danilo Lazović

Danilo Lazović (November 25, 1951 Brodarevo-March 25, 2006 Belgrade) a.k.a. Danila Lazovic was a Serbian actor.

He graduated from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade and began his career as an actor in the early 1970s. Lazović appeared in over 80 films, television series, and theatre productions throughout his career. Some of his notable film roles include "The Marathon Family", "Garage", "Twilight Time", and "The Wounds". He also acted in popular TV series such as "The Written Off Return" and "Better Life". Lazović received numerous awards for his work, including the Best Actor Award at the Pula Film Festival in 1992 for his role in "The Way Steel Was Tempered". He was known for his ability to seamlessly play both comedic and serious roles, which made him a beloved figure in Serbian cinema and theatre.

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