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Bogdan Diklić
Богдан Диклић
Born (1953-08-01) 1 August 1953 (age 71)
NationalitySerbian
OccupationActor
Years active1976–present

Bogdan Diklić (Serbian Cyrillic: Богдан Диклић; [bǒɡdan dǐklitɕ]; born 1 August 1953) is a Serbian actor. He has been active since the late 1970s and starred in over one hundred Yugoslav films and television series. Diklić made ten films with director Goran Marković. In August 2009, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award "Pavle Vujisić" for his body of work in Yugoslav cinematography.[1]

Early life

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He finished primary and secondary school in Bjelovar. In 1972, he enrolled in acting at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade in the class of Ognjenka Milićević.

Career

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He became popular after his notable role in the film National Class Category Up to 785 ccm (1979). His notable film roles include All That Jack's (1980), Variola vera (1982), The Marathon Family (1982), Unseen Wonder (1984), Oktoberfest (1987), The Meeting Point (1989), Three Tickets to Hollywood (1993), Barking at the Stars (1998), Cabaret Balkan (1999) and Small World (2003).

On television, he acted in the series The Unpicked Strawberries (1976), The Siamese (1981), Truckers 2 (1983), Erased space (1985), Balkan Express 2 (1989), Open Doors (1995).

From 1975 to 1995, he was a permanent member of the National Theater in Belgrade and acted in the plays Caligula, War and Peace, As You Like It, Trouble with the Mind, The Minister's Wife, Orestia, Tartif and A Swanky Pumpkin.

Since 1995, he has been a member of the JDP in Belgrade, where he acts in the plays Belgrade Trilogy, Moliere: Another Life, Italian Night, and in the play Pandora's Box at the Belgrade Drama Theater. He acted in Oxymoron at the Kult Theater in Belgrade. In the Zvezdara Theater, he acted in the plays The Professional, Kiss of the Spider Woman, The Funny Side of Music.

In 2011, he published the book About acting without acting.[2] He lives and works in Belgrade.

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1979 National Class Category Up to 785 ccm Mile
1980 All That Jack's inspector Simić
1982 The Marathon Family Mirko Topalović
Variola Vera Duško
1983 Balkan Express Žuti
1984 In the Jaws of Life Pipo
Unseen Wonder engineer
The End of the War Alojziije
1985 Taiwan Canasta Draženko
Three for Happiness Jozo
1987 Oktoberfest Vanja
King's Endgame Božo
1989 The Fall of Rock and Roll Slobodan
The Meeting Point Petar
1992 We Are Not Angels Pavle
The Black Bomber Glavonja
1993 Three Tickets to Hollywood Zivadin
1998 Cabaret Balkan Jovan, the VW Driver
Barking at the Stars Đuro Dragićević
Wheels Coric
1999 The White Suit Machine worker
2001 No Man's Land Serbian officer
Absolute 100 Raša Knežević
2002 Headnoise Teršič
2003 The Cordon Borko
Fuse Zaim
2004 The Robbery of the Third Reich Doktor
Sex, Drink and Bloodshed neighbour
Take a Deep Breath Miloš
2006 The Border Post Col. Rade Orhideja
Grbavica Šaran
2007 The Trap Doktor Lukić
The Fourth Man Colonel
2008 The Tour Commander ZNG
2010 72 Days Joja
2013 Falsifier lawyer
Mamaroš Pera Ilić
2018 South Wind Lazar Maraš

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1975 The Unpicked Strawberries Bogdan Ž. Savić „Boca” („Čombe”)
1978 The return of the Written Offs Žule
1994 Open Doors Svetislav "Bata" Anđelić
2017 Shadows over Balkan Obrad Savković
2020 South Wind Lazar Maraš

References

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  1. ^ "Bogdan Diklić dobitnik nagrade "Pavle Vuisić"". rtv.rs. 20 August 2009.
  2. ^ "Служимо се и преварама на сцени". Politika Online (in Serbian). Retrieved 2023-11-07.
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