
Danilo 'Bata' Stojković
Known For
Acting
Born
1934-08-11 in Belgrade
Died
2002-03-16
Biography
Born on 11th of August 1934 in Belgrade, Stojkovic was one of the most prominent and respected actors in the history of Yugoslav cinema. He acted in more than 150 films during his life, though he began his career as a theatre actor in the 1960s. One of the favourite actors of director Slobodan Sijan and scriptwriter Dusan Kovacevic, his first role on stage was for the Yugoslav Drama Theatre, before becoming a permanent member of the ensemble Atelier 212. HIs film career began with a role in 'Traitor' in 1964. year, followed by a series of television and film roles. His biggest role in the movies included 'Beach Guard in Winter' ( 1976), 'The Dog Who Loved Trains' (1977 ) , 'The Who' ( 1980), 'The Marathon Family', 'How I Was Systematically Destroyed by an Idiot' (1983) and 'Balkan Spy'.
Most Known For

The Tragic Burlesque
as Vasilije

The Black Bomber
as Predsednik Bogdan Marković

Requiem
as Skretničar

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National Class Category Up to 785ccm
as drug Čabor

Stardust
as Kum

Underground
as Deda

Lilika
as Poočim

Gluttony
as Drug Strogi

Balkan Express 2
as Mida Baba

The Teacher
as Božur

The Unpicked Strawberries
as Banetov otac Sreten

The Professional
as Luka Laban

The Forgotten Ones
as Adamov tast

Peregrination
as Stojan (segment "Srebrni metak")

Before the Truth
as Vođa bande

Once Upon a Time There Was a Country
as Deda

Svetozar Markovic

Who's Singin' Over There?
as Brka

The Walled In
as Gavrilo