Serbian movie actors died in the year 1980

Here are 2 famous actors from Serbia died in 1980:

Viktor Starcic

Viktor Starcic (May 11, 1901 Ruse, Bulgaria-June 1, 1980 Belgrade) also known as Velibor Starcic or Viktor Starcikj was a Serbian actor.

He began his acting career in the 1920s and appeared in over 70 films throughout his career. He was one of the most popular actors in Yugoslavia in the 1940s and 1950s, known for his roles in films such as "The Battle of Neretva" and "The Ninth Circle". In addition to his acting work, Starcic was also a writer and theatre director. He had a long association with the National Theatre in Belgrade, where he served as the director from 1966 until his death in 1980. Starcic was awarded numerous honours throughout his career, including the Order of Merit with Silver Rays and the Order of the People's Hero.

Milan Ajvaz

Milan Ajvaz (March 17, 1897 Srpski Krstur-March 28, 1980 Belgrade) was a Serbian actor.

He primarily acted in theater and performed in over 300 plays. Ajvaz was a founding member of the National Theater in Novi Sad in 1920 and later worked at the National Theater in Belgrade. He also appeared in several films, including the 1967 movie "I Even Met Happy Gypsies," which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Ajvaz was widely recognized for his contribution to Serbian theater and film and received numerous awards for his exceptional acting skills.

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