Zoran Radmilović (Serbian Cyrillic: Зоран Радмиловић;
11 May 1933 â€" 21 July 1985) was a Serbian actor who had some of the
most memorable roles in the history of former Yugoslav cinema.He
studied law, architecture and philology at the University of Belgrade,
only to discover acting as his true calling. After graduating at Drama
Arts Academy he joined Beogradsko dramsko pozoriste (Belgrade Drama
Theatre). In 1968 he joined Atelje 212 Theatre, where he became famous
for his role of Kralj Ibi (King Ubu), during which he showed great
improvisational ability.He preferred theatre to film and television,
but he nevertheless managed to give memorable performances.
International audiences know him best for his role in 1971 cult film
WR: Mysteries of the Organism. Audiences in former Yugoslavia know him
best for his role of Bili Piton (Billy the piton) in 1982 cult comedy
The Marathon Family and eponymous role in DuÅ¡an KovaÄ ević's play
Radovan Treći (Radovan III).
11 May 1933 â€" 21 July 1985) was a Serbian actor who had some of the
most memorable roles in the history of former Yugoslav cinema.He
studied law, architecture and philology at the University of Belgrade,
only to discover acting as his true calling. After graduating at Drama
Arts Academy he joined Beogradsko dramsko pozoriste (Belgrade Drama
Theatre). In 1968 he joined Atelje 212 Theatre, where he became famous
for his role of Kralj Ibi (King Ubu), during which he showed great
improvisational ability.He preferred theatre to film and television,
but he nevertheless managed to give memorable performances.
International audiences know him best for his role in 1971 cult film
WR: Mysteries of the Organism. Audiences in former Yugoslavia know him
best for his role of Bili Piton (Billy the piton) in 1982 cult comedy
The Marathon Family and eponymous role in DuÅ¡an KovaÄ ević's play
Radovan Treći (Radovan III).
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