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: Десанка „Беба“ Лончар; born 28 April 1943) is a former Yugoslav film actress. She appeared in 52 films between 1960 and 1982. She was born in Belgrade,
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. Known for her film career during the 1960s and 1970s, she first became a star in native Yugoslavia before moving to Italy where she achieved considerable success.


Early life

Growing up in the Belgrade neighbourhood of
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, Lončar got involved with performing at an early age. During the late 1950s she was given on-camera speaking bits in kids' and youth programmes on the recently launched
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. She studied acting under tutelage of director Soja Jovanović who gave Lončar her film debut — an uncredited bit part in 1960's '.


Career


Debut

Lončar's acting break came with getting cast alongside another pair of first-time film performers—twenty-year-old Boris Dvornik and fifteen-year-old Dušica Žegarac—in
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's '' Deveti krug'', a
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story produced by
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about a
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family from
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that would go on to achieve notable critical success. Before ''Deveti krug'' was even released, sixteen-year-old Lončar landed her first lead role—the part of a beautiful young girl Sonja Ilić in the teenage comedy ' produced by Avala Film.


Early career in Yugoslavia

''Deveti krug'' premiered in late April 1960 to good reviews. Although the lead role of Ruth Alkalaj went to another teenage up-an-coming actress—Dušica Žegarac—Lončar's portrayal of Magda also received very positive notices. The film got selected for competition at the
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during May with Lončar and Žegarac, both still high school students, getting their first taste of glitz and glamour as they made the rounds at the festival. Several months later in August, the film won the Golden Arena award at the 1960 Pula Film Festival in addition to becoming Yugoslav official submission for the best foreign movie and actually getting nominated for the
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at the 33rd Academy Awards. Later that fall ''Ljubav i moda'' (Love and Fashion) came out, creating a sensation the likes of which hadn't been seen in the country to date. Teenage Lončar had her voice dubbed in the movie by the twenty-nine-year-old actress . Backed by a pop music soundtrack that achieved its own popularity on the strength of the " Devojko mala" track sung by Đuza Stojiljković, the cheeky picture became a commercial smash hit in communist Yugoslavia. Carrying the breezy comedy alongside as well as established stars of Yugoslav cinema
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and
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, Lončar's beauty and charm left an impression on the general audiences that paved the way for her movie career. With only two films under her belt, by the end of 1960, seventeen-year-old Lončar's cinematic profile was raised beyond all expectations. She next got cast as the female lead in Aleksandar Petrović's directorial debut—Avala Film-produced romantic drama '' Dvoje''—alongside Miha Baloh and Miloš Žutić. Playing the role of mysteriously flirtatious Belgrade girl Jovana Zrnić, she once again got plenty of positive reactions in the press. The movie got released in late July 1961, and the following year got selected for the competition programme at
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. Although it ended up not quite matching the success of ''Deveti krug'' on the festival circuit, ''Dvoje'' got very good reviews for its innovative approach as a breath of fresh air in the Yugoslav cinema that up to that point had mostly been making
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s of very specific and rigid structure and narrative. The movie also marked the first time Lončar was officially billed using her nickname "Beba" rather than her given first name, a practice that would be continued for the remainder of her career. Already a bona fide film star in Yugoslavia as well as a nationwide sex symbol, Lončar started getting parts in Avala Film co-productions with foreign production companies being shot in Yugoslavia.
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cast her in the supporting role of Afra in the Austrian movie ', marking the first time she took part in a foreign film. Following a few more Yugoslav movies where she had notable roles— Soja Jovanović's comedy ' based on
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's eponymous novel and 's '—Lončar took a supporting part in the high-budget British-Yugoslav over-the-top adventure co-production ''
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'' directed by
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and starring
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, Sidney Poitier,
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and
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, that was entirely shot in Yugoslavia. She reportedly got the role of Gerda after another actress that had already been cast for the role abruptly left the set. Forced to scramble, Cardiff looked for a local replacement and ended up casting blonde Lončar whose physical features fit the requirements of the Viking woman role. Another foreign production in Yugoslavia Lončar took part in was the West German-funded musical western ''
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'', directed by
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, with the young actress in the female lead role opposite Austrian singer-actor
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. In between she also starred along with
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(another young Belgrade actress whose career path resembled Lončar's) as well
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, Boris Dvornik, and in a romantic summer youth comedy ' about local boys from the Dalmatian coastline seducing young tourist girls.


Italian period

Lončar's career in the Italian cinema began in 1964 when she got cast by
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for his segment within ', a three-segment film. At only twenty-one years of age she moved to Rome and continued acting in Italian films. The year 1965 was a breakout one for Lončar in Italy as she appeared in six films. In early spring,
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's '' La Celestina P... R...'' premiered where she had a sizable role followed by a bit part in Gérard Oury's '' Le Corniaud'' and a bigger one in Steno's '' Letti sbagliati''. The late summer saw her in Mario Monicelli's ''
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'' playing one of Marcello Mastroianni's many love interests in the film followed by
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's '' Slalom'' where Lončar and Daniela Bianchi appeared as tandem of temptresses weaving their web around the duo of pals, both of whom are married, played by
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and
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. She rounded the year off with
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's '' Il morbidone'' alongside Paolo Ferrari,
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, Sylva Koscina, and Margaret Lee. Her early roles in Italy revealed a theme that would continue throughout her career in the country as Italian directors and producers generally cast her in roles of exotic and mysterious seductresses within the
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genre.


Partial filmography

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'' (1960) - Magda * '' The Love and the Fashion'' (1960) - Sonja Ilic * ''
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'' (1961) - Jovana Zrnic * ''Medaljon sa tri srca'' (1962) - (segment "Prica2") * ''Dr'' (1962) - Slavka Cvijovic * ''...und ewig knallen die Räuber'' (1962) - Afra * ''Zemljaci'' (1963) - Jana * ''
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'' (1964) - Gerda * ''Ein Frauenarzt klagt an'' (1964) - Eva Möllmer * ''Lito vilovito'' (1964) - May * ''
Freddy in the Wild West ''Freddy in the Wild West'' (german: Freddy und das Lied der Prärie, lang-it, 6 pallottole per Ringo Kid) is a 1964 West German/Italian musical Western film directed by Sobey Martin and starring Freddy Quinn, Rik Battaglia, and Beba Lončar. ...
'' (1964) - Deputy Sheriff Anita Daniels * ''La donna è una cosa meravigliosa'' (1964) - (segment "Una donna dolce, dolce") * '' La Celestina P... R...'' (1965) - Luisella * '' Le Corniaud'' (1965) - Ursula - la naturiste * '' Letti sbagliati'' (1965) - Enrichetta Cordelli (segment "Quel porco di Maurizio") * ''
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'' (1965) - La ragazza del museo * '' Slalom'' (1965) - Helen * '' The Dreamer'' (1965) - Laura * ''
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'' (1966) - Noemi Castellan * '' The Boy Who Cried Murder'' (1966) - Susie * '' In the Shadow of the Eagles'' (1966) - Helen * '' Bitter Fruit'' (1967) - Tita * '' Lucky, the Inscrutable'' (1967) - Beba * '' Days of Violence'' (1967) - Christine Evans * ''Soledad'' (1967) * '' Massacre in the Black Forest'' (1967) - Livia * ''
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'' (1968) - Anna * '' The Fuller Report'' (1968) - Svetlana Golyadkin * ''
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'' (1968) - Janet * '' Listen, Let's Make Love'' (1968) - Aunt Lidia * '' Some Girls Do'' (1969) - Pandora * '' Cuore di mamma'' (1969) - Magda Franti - Andrea's sister * '' Sharon vestida de rojo'' (1969) - Sharon Adams * '' Interrabang'' (1969) - Anna * ''
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'' (1970) - Ornella * '' Cerca di capirmi'' (1970) - Lz Sher * '' Brancaleone at the Crusades'' (1970) - Berta d'Avignone * '' Who Killed the Prosecutor and Why?'' (1972) - Olga * '' Decameron's Jolly Kittens'' (1972) - Madonna Lydia (segment "The Magic Pear Tree") * '' La ragazza dalla pelle di luna'' (1974) - Helen * ''
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'' TV drama (1974) - Silvia Predal * '' Percy is Killed'' (1976) * '' Special Squad Shoots on Sight'' (1976) - Jane * '' La donneuse'' (1976) - Françoise * ''Quelle strane occasioni'' (1976) - Vedova Adami (segment "L'Ascensore") * ''Ragazzo di borgata'' (1976) * '' Gli uccisori'' (1977) * '' Quella strana voglia d'amare'' (1977) - Claudia / teacher * '' The Pals'' (1979) - Drugarica Tanja * ''Drugarcine'' (1979) - Vera Djuric * ''
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'' (1980) - Marisa (segment "Armando's Notebook") * '' Don't Look in the Attic'' (1982) (aka ''The House of the Cursed Spirits'', aka ''La villa delle anime maladette'', aka ''House of the Damned'', aka ''Evil Touch'') - Martha


Personal life

Lončar was married to Croatian businessman and socialite Josip "Dikan" Radeljak. The two met in Split during the 1970s and had a son Leo in 1982. After giving birth for the first time at the age of 39, Lončar decided to end her film career. Towards the late 1980s, the couple separated as Radeljak left Lončar for the younger actress
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. Following a bitter court battle, their divorce was finalized in 1994 with Radeljak getting the custody of their only son. During summer 2000, Lončar started living with Serbian skier Stevan Marinković Knićanin whom she eventually married. In late 2000, she moved from Rome back to her hometown Belgrade where she's been living ever since. Despite not acting for almost 30 years, Lončar is still very much in demand by the Serbian and former Yugoslav media. However, she leads a very quiet, low-key life and rarely makes media appearances. Her latest one was for the 50th anniversary of the release of ''Ljubav i moda'' during June 2010.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Loncar, Beba 1943 births Living people Actresses from Belgrade Italian film actresses Serbian film actresses Serbian child actresses Yugoslav film actresses Yugoslav child actresses 20th-century Italian actresses 20th-century Serbian actresses