Serbian musicians died when they were 71

Here are 3 famous musicians from Serbia died at 71:

Mija Aleksić

Mija Aleksić (September 26, 1923 Gornja Crnuća-March 12, 1995 Belgrade) a.k.a. Mija Aleksic, Mija, Milosav Mija Aleksic or Milosav "Mija" Aleksić was a Serbian actor.

He was born in the small village of Gornja Crnuća, near Čačak, in western Serbia. Mija Aleksić started his acting career in 1946 and appeared in over 150 films, TV series and theater plays. He was known for his versatility in acting and became one of the most popular actors in Yugoslavia. Many of his roles were comedic, but he was also able to portray dramatic characters with equal skill. Some of his most famous roles were in films such as "Tri koraka u prazno" (Three Steps in the Void), "Rani radovi" (Early Works) and "Ko to tamo peva" (Who's Singin' Over There?). Mija Aleksić was also a member of the Yugoslav Drama Theatre in Belgrade, where he appeared in numerous plays. He received several prestigious awards throughout his career, including the October Award of the City of Belgrade and the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Pula Film Festival. Mija Aleksić passed away in Belgrade in 1995, at the age of 71.

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Ivica Vidović

Ivica Vidović (May 10, 1939 Belgrade-April 18, 2011 Zagreb) also known as Ivica Vidovic was a Serbian actor. He had one child, Luka Vidovic.

Ivica Vidovic began his career in acting in the late 1960s and went on to become one of the most acclaimed actors in the former Yugoslavia. He was particularly admired for his performances on stage and in films, including the role of Nikola Tesla in the film "Black and White" and a performance in the film "Glembajevi". Vidović was also a respected teacher of acting and helped to found the Zagreb Academy of Dramatic Art in the early 1990s. In addition to his work in theater and film, Vidović was also a noted poet and essayist. He received numerous awards and honors throughout his career, including the Grand Prix Award for Best Actor at the Cannes Film Festival in 1971. Despite his many accomplishments, Vidović remained humble and dedicated to his craft, earning a reputation as one of the greatest actors of his generation.

He died in cancer.

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Marko Todorović

Marko Todorović (June 2, 1929-August 29, 2000 Belgrade) otherwise known as Marko Todorovic was a Serbian actor.

He graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade in 1953 and went on to have a successful career in film, theater, and television. Todorović was known for his versatility as an actor and his ability to portray complex characters with ease. Some of his notable film roles include "Ko to tamo peva" (Who’s Singing Over There?), "Balkan Express", and "Mala Noćna Muzika" (Small Night Music). He was also a regular cast member in several popular television series, including "Vruc Vetar" (Hot Wind) and "Bolji zivot" (Better Life). In addition to his acting career, Todorović was also a writer and director, and he published several books throughout his lifetime. He was honored with numerous awards for his contributions to Serbian cinema and theater, including the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award at the Serbia Film Festival in 1993. Todorović passed away in 2000 in Belgrade at the age of 71.

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