Rade Marković

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Born

1921-10-14

Place of Birth

Belgrade, Yugoslavia [now Serbia]

Rade Marković

Biography

Rade Marković was a famous Serbian actor. His Wife Olivera Marković is also an actress, and his son Goran Marković is a movie director.

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Acting History

2005
We Are Not Angels 2 as Profesor
2003
Small World as Stari doktor
2001
Serbia, Year Zero as Self
1995
Premeditated Murder as Dr. Branko Kojović
1993
Full Moon Over Belgrade as Alimpije
1992
Tito and Me as Zoran's grandfather
1992
Second Death of Gregor Z as Luka Savić
1992
Second Death of Gregor Z as Luc Savic
1991
Eclipse
1989
Migrations as Karlo Lotarinski
1989
Meeting Place as Profesor Miša
1987
The Gold Rimmed Glasses
1986
Pretty Women Walking Through the City
1985
Hey Babu Riba as Dr. Svetislav Popović, Popov otac
1984
The Secret Diary of Sigmund Freud as Dr. Schtupmann
1983
How I Was Systematically Destroyed by Idiots as Siniša
1982
Dis as Narrator (voice)
1982
Variola Vera as Cole
1982
Cyclops as Pukovnik
1982
The Far Sky as Netko
1982
Unconquered City as Domobranski general
1982
Stories from the Workshop as Drug Filipović
1981
Baby Deer as Djed
1981
The Promising Boy as Slobodanov otac
1981
The Swelling River
1981
The Train for Kraljevo as Kurir
1980
Handymen, Handymen as Miloje
1980
Svetozar Markovic as Dimitrije Matić
1980
Petria's Wreath as Doktor Nikolić
1980
Dreams, Life, Death of Filip Filipović as Vasilije Filipović
1979
The Trophy as Direktor
1979
National Class Category Up to 785ccm as čika Moma
1979
Buffet Titanic as Narrator (voice)
1979
First Serbian Railway as Emil Bontu
1978
Occupation in 26 Pictures as Jakov
1978
Orphan
1977
Special Education as Sudija
1976
The Written Off Return as Milan
1976
Bullet in the Back as Božidar Mitrović, upravitelj škole
1975
Pavle Pavlovic as Drug Cvetić
1975
The House as Saša
1975
The Damned Thing as Islednik
1974
The Written Off as Milan
1974
Walter Defends Sarajevo as Sead Kapetanović (Sead sahadžija)
1974
The Written Off as Milan
1974
The Security Service Closes the Circle as Marko Janković
1974
The Warrior's Talent as Srba, režiser filma
1973
The Battle of Sutjeska as Radoš
1972
Walter Defends Sarajevo as Sead Kapetanović
1971
A Trap for the General as General Draža Mihailović
1971
The Role of My Family in the World Revolution as Strogi (voice) (uncredited)
1971
The Ballad of the Ferocious... as Savo
1971
Adrift as Jánoš Gabay
1970
Burdush as Doktor
1970
The Cyclists as Grof
1970
The Oppenheimer Case as Isaak Rabi
1970
Indian Summer as Jacques
1969
Some Far-Away Light as Branko, istražni sudija
1968
Escapes
1968
The Naked Man as Ilija, žandarski narednik
1968
Commandments for a Gangster as The Saint
1968
The Tough Ones
1968
Noon as Ljubiša (voice) (uncredited)
1967
Witness Out of Hell as Dr. Berger (voice)
1967
The Knife as Kosta Petrov
1967
The Demolition Squad as Doktor
1967
Hassan-Aga's Wife
1966
How Romeo and Juliet Loved Each Other as Relja Dimitrijević
1966
The Climber as Vojin
1966
The Rubber Stamp as Narrator (voice)
1966
The Swarm as Kahriman
1966
The Angel of Blissful Death as Resident
1966
The Soldier as Andrija
1965
Back of the Medal as Ognjen Ružić
1965
The Girl
1964
The Peach Thief as Ivo Obrenovich
1964
A Trip Around the World as Montenegrin
1963
Have Anything to Declare? as Narrator (voice)
1963
Operation Titian as Miha
1963
Radopolje as Ilija
1963
Three Wishes as Petr Holeček
1962
Kozara as Vukša (voice) (uncredited)
1962
Sasha as Španac
1961
Summer Is to Blame for Everything as Major
1961
The Poem as Nemački oficir
1961
The First Citizen of a Small Town as Miško Radić
1961
Trumpets of Dragačevo as Narrator (voice)
1961
Children, Beware! as Narrator (voice)
1958
That Night
1957
Little Man as Baja
1957
On Foreign Soil as Marko
1957
Zenica as Bora
1955
Solaja as Kapetan Drenko
1955
The False Tsar as Šćepan Mali
1955
Echelon of Doctor M as Ramadan (voice)
1954
A Suspicious Character as Žika
1953
The Sun Is Far Away as Uča
1950
The Magic Sword as Nebojša
1950
Along the Valley of the Vardar as Narrator (voice)
1948
Immortal Youth as Miša
1948
Sofka as Tomča
Svetozar Markovic as Dimitrije Matić