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Serbian actor and director
Ljubiša Samardžić | |
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Љубиша Самарџић | |
Samardžić at the Battle of Neretva premiere in Sarajevo in November 1969. | |
Born | (1936-11-19)19 November 1936Skopje, Kingdom of Yugoslavia |
Died | 8 September 2017(2017-09-08) (aged 80)Belgrade, Serbia |
Nationality | Serbian |
Other names | Luba Samardy, Smoki |
Occupation | Actor |
Spouse | Mirjana Samardžić (m. 1966–2017) |
Ljubiša Samardžić (Serbian Cyrillic: Љубиша Самарџић; 19 November 1936 – 8 September 2017), nicknamed Smoki, was a Serbian actor and director, best known as Šurda in the Vruć vetar TV series, and Inspector Boško Simić in the comedy crime series Policajac sa Petlovog brda (The Policeman from Petlovo Brdo) and film of the same name.
Samardžić was born in Skopje, the son of an impoverished[1] coal miner born in Krivošije (in Montenegro) and a mother from Kosovo.[2] His parents met in Priština.[1] He grew up in the village of Jelašnica near Niška Banja, where his father Dragoljub (died 1948[1]) also worked in the local mine.[3] He finished gymnasium in Niš.[2]
His acting talent was discovered very early and he won a scholarship with director Bojan Stupica. Samardžić was educated at the Belgrade Academy of Arts. After graduation, he obtained a role in Igre na skelama (1961).[4]
In the 1960s, he established himself as one of the most recognisable and popular stars of former Yugoslav cinema.[5]
He was married to Mirjana Samardžić since 1966.[6] Nicknamed Smoki,[7] he was credited as Ljubisa Samardjic, Luba Samardy, Ljubisa Samardzic-Smoki, and Smoki Samardì.
In the 1990s, he and his son, Dragan, founded a film production company. Despite the break-up of Yugoslavia and UN sanctions against Yugoslavia, the company made many popular and commercial successful films. He starred in over 180 films.[3]
Samardžić on a 2019 stamp of Serbia
Samardžić received six Golden Arenas at the Pula Film Festival, and numerous awards at Italian film festivals.[3] As a director, his movies were awarded with the Grand Prix at Montpellier, the Public Award at Palm Springs, and Opera Prima at the Milan Film Festival.[3] In August 1995, he received Life Achievement Award "Pavle Vujisić" for his roles in Yugoslav cinematography.[8]
Selected filmography
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Igre na skelama (1961) - Gvardijan
Kozara (1962) - Mitar
Prekobrojna (1962) - Mikajlo
Pesceni grad (1962) - Smoki
Dani (1963) - Dragan
Desant na Drvar (1963) - Milan
Lito vilovito (1964) - Vice
Devojka (1965) - Vojnik
Inspektor (1965) - Borivoje Jovanovic
Po isti poti se ne vracaj (1965) - Abdul
Orlovi rano lete (1966) - Nikoletina Bursac
The Climber (1966) - Ivan Stojanovic
The Dream (1966) - Mali
Noz (1967) - Markov pomocnik
Jutro (1967) - Mali
Bokseri idu u raj (1967) - Reum
Diverzanti (1967) - Sarac
Sirota Marija (1968) - Vojislav
U raskoraku (1968)
Podne (1968) - Ljubisa
Goli covjek (1968) - Spiro
Operacija Beograd (1968) - Jasa (voice, uncredited)
Battle of Neretva (1969) - Novak
Ubistvo na svirep i podmukao nacin i iz niskih pobuda (1969) - Himself (uncredited)
X + YY: Formel des Bösen (1970)
Siroma' sam al' sam besan (1970) - Sava Kekic
Biciklisti (1970) - Vitomir
Zarki (1970)
In Love, Every Pleasure Has Its Pain (1971) - Zilio
Walter Defends Sarajevo (1972) - Zis
Deveto cudo na istoku (1972) - Tomislav Brodarac
Battle of Sutjeska (1973) - Stanojlo ... topdzija s konjem
Bombasi (1973) - Kovac
A Performance of Hamlet in the Village of Mrdusa Donja (1974) - Macak
Hajdúk (1975)
Cudoviti prah (1975)
Doktor Mladen (1975) - Stanisa
Crvena zemlja (1975) - Kosta
Naivko (1975) - Buzga Mirocki
Bele trave (1976)
Special Education (1977) - Milicioner Cane
Ljubavni zivot Budimira Trajkovica (1977) - Vojislav Voja Trajkovic
Lude godine (1977) - Dr. Lazovic
Tamo i natrag (1978) - Sava
Stici pre svitanja (1978) - Kosta
Bosko Buha (1978) - Milun
The Tiger (1978) - Sorga 'Tigar'
Partizanska eskadrila (1979) - Zare
Vruć vetar (1980, TV Series) - Borivoje Surdilovic 'Surda'
Avanture Borivoja Surdilovica (1980) - Borivoje Surdilovic - Surda
Neka druga zena (1981) - Gvozden
Visoki napon (1981) - Ivo Goreta
Siroko je lisce (1981) - Marko
Gosti iz galaksije (1981) - Toni
Kraljevski voz (1981) - Tole
Dvije polovine srca (1982) - Otac
Smrt gospodina Goluze (1982) - Goluza
Savamala (1982) - Lampas
Moj tata na odredjeno vreme (1982) - Sinisa Pantic
Medeni mjesec (1983) - Rajko
Timocka buna (1983) - Lazar ... ucitelj
Secerna vodica (1983) - Fotograf
Maturanti (Pazi sta radis) (1984) - Profesor Plavsic
Jaguarov skok (1984) - Bogdan
Orkestar jedne mladosti (1985)
Nije lako sa muskarcima (1985) - Ivan Sekulovic
Zivot je lep (1985) - Valentino, kelner
Anticasanova (1985) - Stipe
Dancing in Water (1985) - Glenn's father
Protestni album (1986) - Pasa
Razvod na odredjeno vreme (1986) - Sinisa Pantic
Dobrovoljci (1986) - Kelner
Andjeo cuvar (1987) - Dragan
Na putu za Katangu (1987) - Tosa Palidrvce
Lager Nis (1987) - Kole Kockar
Zivela svoboda! (1987) - Komandant
Vanbracna putovanja (1988) - Kapetan Tadic
Kuca pored pruge (1988) - Stanisa
Iskusavanje djavola (1989) - Postar Djoka
Poltron (1989) - Miodrag Krtalic
Seobe II (1989) - Trifun Isakovic
Uros blesavi (1989) - Uros
Noc u kuci moje majke (1991) - Sreten
Mala (1991) - Zika Ajkula
Policajac sa Petlovog brda' (1992) - Bosko Simic
Three Tickets to Hollywood (1993) - Limijer
Kazi zasto me ostavi (1993) - Rade
Magarece godine (1994) - Jovo 'Skandal'
Premeditated Murder (1995) - Vidosav
Jugofilm (1997) - Bora
Strsljen (1998) - Profesor Lane Sekularac
Tockovi (1998) - Vlasnik hotela
Blues za Saro (1998) - Milivoj
Natasa (2001) - Tosa (Natasin otac)
Viza za budućnost (2002-2008, TV Series) - Milan Golijanin
Yu (2003)
Jesen stize, dunjo moja (2004) - Marijin otac
Konji vrani (2007) - Deda
Bledi mesec (2008) - Deda
Sky Hook (2000)
Natasha (2001)
Ledina (2003)
Goose Feather (2004)
Black Horses (2007)
Pale Moon (2008)
The Scent of Rain in the Balkans (2011)
- ^ a b c Dubravka Lakićpetak (31 March 2017). "Sve teče i sve je za praštanje". Politika.
- ^ a b Mihailo Radojičić. "Ljubiša Samardžić: Zvijezda velikog neba!". vijesti.me.
- ^ a b c d S. Babovic (21 August 2011). "Ljubiša Samardžić: Tragam za istinom".
- ^ Igre na skelama, filmovi.com
- ^ "Belgrade: 38th FEST officially opened". glassrbije.org. 20 February 2010.
- ^ Zorica Zarić (3 February 2017) Ljubiša i Mirjana Samardžić: Brak koji ni tragedije nisu uzdrmale. gloria.rs (Serbian)
- ^ ""Ljubiša Samardžić" svira u Beogradu i Novom Sadu" (in Serbian). Blic.rs. 7 April 2008.
- ^ B. Miltojević, Srpski "Oskar", novosti.rs, 19 August 2008