Rade Marković

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Rade Marković (2009)

Radomir "Rade" Marković ( Serbian - Cyrillic Радомир "Раде" Марковић ; born October 14, 1921 in Belgrade , † September 10, 2010 in Zabok , Krapina-Zagorje County , Croatia ) was a Yugoslav actor.

Life

Rade Marković studied first at the technical, then at the philosophical faculty of the University of Belgrade and gained his first stage experience in an amateur theater group. For many years he played at the Belgrade Drama Theater, including in Bertolt Brecht's The Good Man of Sezuan and Arthur Miller's Witch Hunt . From 1947 Marković was also employed in film. He was often cast as the hero of the resistance against the German occupiers in World War II , embodied Yugoslav partisans , but also a Gestapo officer. His best-known roles include the partisan instructor in Radenko Ostojićs Saša (1962) and the organizer of an attack on an army camp in Časlav Damjanovićs Bomba u 10.10 (1967). Marković also starred in Czech and Bulgarian films. For his role as a romantic deserter in World War I in The Peach Thief (1964) by the Bulgarian director Walo Radew , he received the actor's award at the national Bulgarian film festival in Varna . From the late 1960s, Rade Marković also appeared in numerous television productions, and since the 1970s he has starred in several successful comedies directed by his son.

Rade Marković taught acting at the Academy of Theater Arts in Novi Sad .

family

Rade Marković and his first wife, actress Olivera Marković , are the parents of director Goran Marković .

Filmography (selection)

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