Here are 2 famous actors from Serbia died in 2013:
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 was widely considered as one of the most influential actors in Serbian theatre and film industry. Dragomir began his acting career in 1954 and over the next six decades, he appeared in numerous films, television shows and theatre plays both in Serbia and internationally. He was a prominent member of the Yugoslav Drama Theatre and also acted in films like "The Battle of Kosovo", "The Marathon Family", "The Promising Boy" and "The Pine Tree in the Mountain". In addition to his acting work, he also served as a professor at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade and chaired the Belgrade City Theatre. He was awarded several accolades for his contributions to Serbian theatre, including the the Order of the Yugoslav Flag with Gold Star and the Annual Award of Belgrade Theatre for Lifetime Achievement.
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Josif Tatic (April 13, 1946 Novi Sad-February 8, 2013 Belgrade) a.k.a. J. Tatic, Josip Tatic, Josif Tatiæ, Tale or Josif Tatić was a Serbian actor. His child is called Jelisaveta Tatic.
Josif Tatic was known for his prolific career in Serbian cinema and television. He graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Novi Sad in 1971 and then began acting in various theaters across Serbia. He made his debut in film in 1977 with the movie "Balkan Express" and went on to act in over 100 films and TV shows over the course of his career.
Some of his notable roles include the character of Uncle Vasa in the popular TV series "Srecni ljudi" and the film "Munje!" where he played the role of Profesor.
Aside from acting, Josif Tatic was also an accomplished screenwriter and director. He directed several TV shows and films including "Nepokoreni grad" and "Lokalna vremena".
Josif Tatic passed away in 2013 at the age of 66 in Belgrade, Serbia. He left behind a legacy as one of Serbia's most beloved actors and filmmakers.
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