
Slobodan Aligrudić
Born: 1934-10-15
Place of Birth: Bitola, Vardar Banovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Biography
Slobodan Aligrudić was a Serbian actor known for some of the most memorable roles in the history of former Yugoslav cinema. He earned prominence as a thespian in Belgrade's Atelje 212 Theatre, but to a wider audience he is best known for his memorable character portrayals on film. Some of those roles were achieved in classic films of former Yugoslav cinema, including Love Affair: Or the Case of Missing Switchboard Operator. Due to his distinctly coarse look, most of his roles were stern authority figures, but he always managed to give them a breath of humanity. One of the best examples is Maho, a father character in Emir Kusturica's 1981 coming-of-age drama Do You Remember Dolly Bell?. Aligrudić worked with Kusturica again in his 1985 celebrated drama When Father Was Away on Business, in which he played an UDBA agent in charge of protagonist's "re-education". He died shortly after that film won Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival and shortly after the death of his long-time colleague Zoran Radmilović. This event led many former Yugoslav film critics to say that "heaven had received a huge boost".
Known For

Happy Family

Erogenous Zone

Great Transport

Love Affair, or the Case of the Missing Switchboard Operator

The Warrior's Talent

Let's Move On

National Class Category Up to 785ccm

The Train for Kraljevo

The Written Off

Who's Singin' Over There?

Yellow

The Colonel's Wife

Escapes

A Naive Person

Open Space

The Ambush

When I Am Dead and White

When Father Was Away on Business

Special Education

The Promising Boy

Do You Remember Dolly Bell?

Blacklist

Indian Mirror

Friendship, the Oldest Craft

More Than a Game

Variola Vera

The Love Life of Budimir Trajković

This Crazy World of Ours

And God Created a Tavern Singer

Early Works

Tailors for Jeans

Homo sapiens

Dreams, Life, Death of Filip Filipović

First Serbian Railway
