
Zoran Radmilović
Born: 1933-05-11
Place of Birth: Zaječar, Serbia
Biography
Zoran Radmilović was a Serbian actor, beloved for 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 pozorište (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 roles of Bili Piton in 1982 cult comedy The Marathon Family and Radovan Treći in Dušan Kovačević's play with the same name Radovan Treći (Radovan III). One of his last roles was in 1985 film When Father Was Away on Business, in which he appeared together with Slobodan Aligrudić. He died shortly after the film won Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, and Aligrudić died shortly after him, leading many film critics of former Yugoslavia to state that "heaven had received a huge boost".
Known For

The Marathon Family

Uncle Vanya

Happy Family

Looking Into the Night

Sixth Gear

Clay Pigeon

Ward Six

Radovan the Third

The Great Day

Burning

Handymen, Handymen

Hotshot

Stardust

The Real State of Affairs

Strange Girl

The Damned Yard

The Bitter Part of River

When Father Was Away on Business

More Than a Game

What a Day!

March on the River Drina

Broad Are the Leaves

One Hell of an Actor

WR: Mysteries of the Organism

The Last Oasis

Nurse Griselda's Night Watch

Radio Whirlwind Calls Andjelija

Ward Six

Holding the Air

Death Fury

The Grump

The Wooden Coffin of Thomas Wolfe
