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A Child Of The Community
''A Child of the Community'' ( sh, Opštinsko dete) is a 1953 Yugoslav comedy film directed by Mladomir Puriša Đorđević and starring Viktor Starčić, Elma Karlowa and Aleksandar Stojković (actor), Aleksandar Stojković.Liehm & Liehm p.127 Cast * Viktor Starčić as Sima Nedeljković * Elma Karlowa as Elza * Aleksandar Stojković (actor), Aleksandar Stojković as Sveštenik * Milan Ajvaz as Izaslanik kralja Aleksandra * Mija Aleksić as Advokat Fića * Dušan Antonijević as Konobar (I) * Dejan Dubajić as Karanfilović * Sima Janićijević as Konobar (II) * Vuka Kostić * Ljubica Ković * Predrag Laković as Bogoslov * Petar Matić * Bata Paskaljević as Profesor klavira * Raša Plaović as Vladika * Nikola Popović (actor), Nikola Popović * Milivoje Popović-Mavid as Artiljerijski kapetan * Branka Veselinović as Seljanka * Mlađa Veselinović * Stevo Vujatović * Jelena Žigon * Milivoje Živanović References Bibliography * Liehm, Mi ...
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Ljubica Ković
Ljubica ( sr-cyr, Љубица and mk, Љубица) is a Slavic feminine given name meaning "love" or "kiss", where -ica is a diminutive suffix. Also, ''ljubica'' means violet, while the actual flower is ''ljubičica'', a superdiminutive. It is Serbo-Croatian in origin, used throughout the former Yugoslavia. Variants * Bulgarian: ''Lyubitsa'', Любица * Slovak: ''Ľubica'' See also *Ljuba (name) *Ljubomir (given name) Lubomir, Lyubomir, Lyubomyr, Lubomír, Ľubomír, or Ljubomir is a Slavic given name meaning lub (love) and mir (peace, world). Feminine forms are: Lubomira and Ljubica. Nicknames Lubor, Luboš, Luborek, Lubošek, Borek, Lubo, Ľubo, Ljubo, L ... Serbian feminine given names Slavic feminine given names Bulgarian feminine given names Croatian feminine given names Macedonian feminine given names Montenegrin feminine given names Slovene feminine given names {{name-stub ...
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1953 Comedy Films
Events January * January 6 – The Asian Socialist Conference opens in Rangoon, Burma. * January 12 – Estonian émigrés found a government-in-exile in Oslo. * January 14 ** Marshal Josip Broz Tito is chosen President of Yugoslavia. ** The CIA-sponsored Robertson Panel first meets to discuss the UFO phenomenon. * January 15 – Georg Dertinger, foreign minister of East Germany, is arrested for spying. * January 19 – 71.1% of all television sets in the United States are tuned into ''I Love Lucy'', to watch Lucy give birth to Little Ricky, which is more people than those who tune into Dwight Eisenhower's inauguration the next day. This record has yet to be broken. * January 20 – Dwight D. Eisenhower is sworn in as the 34th President of the United States. * January 24 ** Mau Mau Uprising: Rebels in Kenya kill the Ruck family (father, mother, and six-year-old son). ** Leader of East Germany Walter Ulbricht announces that agriculture will be collectiviz ...
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1953 Films
The year 1953 in film involved some significant events. Top-grossing films (U.S.) The top ten 1953 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows: Events * January 16 – A new Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. is incorporated following a Consent Judgment to divest their Stanley Warner Theaters. * February 5 – Walt Disney's production of J.M. Barrie's ''Peter Pan'', starring Bobby Driscoll and Kathryn Beaumont, premieres to astounding acclaim from critics and audiences and quickly becomes one of the most beloved Disney films. This is the last Disney animated movie released in partnership RKO Pictures, becoming the last ever smash hit movie of the later company before it bankrupted in 1959. * July 1 – ''Stalag 17'', directed by Billy Wilder and starring William Holden, premieres and is considered by the critics and audiences to be one of the greatest WWII Prisoner of War films ever made. Holden wins the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in the f ...
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Milivoje Živanović
Milivoje Živanović ( sr-cyr, Миливоје Живановић; 2 April 1900 – 15 November 1976) was a renowned Serbian film and stage actor. References 1900 births 1976 deaths People from Požarevac Serbian male stage actors Serbian male film actors 20th-century Serbian male actors {{Serbia-actor-stub ...
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Jelena Žigon
Jelena Žigon ( sr-cyr, Јелена Жигон; 3 November 1933 – 10 April 2018), was a Serbian and Yugoslav actress. Biography Žigon (maiden name Jovanović) was born in Belgrade to a family hailing from Bajina Bašta, while her mother was born in Cetinje and was related to Nicholas I of Montenegro. During her career, she starred in a number of films and television series. She had her first role in 1950 in the film ''Municipal Child''. She had significant roles in the films like ''Zika's Dynasty'', ''The Showdown'', '' The Morning'', ''The First Citizen of a Small Town'' and others. She gained greater popularity with the role of Jelena Todorović in Zika's dynasty . She dramatized the poetry of Dušan Kostić, Desanka Maksimović, Dragan Kolundžija, and also wrote the script for a stage-musical poem about Simonida, which was performed at the National Theater in Belgrade. Žigon died in Belgrade after a short illness and she was buried in Belgrade New Cemetery. With her ...
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Stevo Vujatović
Stevo ( sr, Стево) is a masculine given name and nickname. It may refer to: * Stevo Glogovac (born 1973), footballer * Stevo Karapandža (born 1947), celebrity chef * Stevo Pearce (born 1962), owner of record label Some Bizzare Records * Stevo Pendarovski (born 1963), politician * Stevo Stepanovski (born 1950), bibliophile * Stevo Teodosievski (1924–1997), musician * Stevo Todorčević (born 1955), mathematician at the University of Toronto * Stevo Žigon (1926–2005), actor * Steve Borgovini, nicknamed Steve-O, former member of the band Fun Lovin' Criminals * Steve Jocz (born 1981), nicknamed Stevo, member of the band Sum 41 * Steven Ronald Jensen, nicknamed Stevo, member of the band The Vandals * Stevica Ristić (born 1983), nicknamed Stevo, Macedonian football (soccer) player currently playing in Korea * Mike Stephenson (born 1947), nicknamed Stevo, former professional rugby league footballer, now a commentator * Stevo, a character in the film ''SLC Punk!'' See also * ...
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Mlađa Veselinović
Mlađa Veselinović (21 April 1915 – 27 December 2012) was a Serbian actor and translator. Biography Veselinovic was born in Kragujevac, Serbia. He was a member of the Yugoslav Drama Theatre from its founding in 1947, and made his début in the theater play "King Betajnove". He has collaborated with the biggest names and directing made about what the role on the stage of the Yugoslav Drama Theater. He acted in the films '' The Magic Sword'' (1950), '' La tempesta'' (1950), ''Professor Kosta Vujic's Hat'' (1972), ''Otpisani'' (1974). He died on 27 December 2012, at the age of 97, in Belgrade Belgrade ( , ;, ; Names of European cities in different languages: B, names in other languages) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Serbia, largest city in Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers a ....
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Branka Veselinović
Branka Veselinović ( sr-cyr, Бранка Веселиновић; ; 16 September 1918 – 8 February 2023) was a Serbian actress. Her acting career, including 100 stage performances and 50 film and television productions, spanned more than 80 years. She was a UNICEF ambassador. Personal life Branka Veselinović was born Branka Ćosić on 16 September 1918 in Stari Bečej, Austria-Hungary (now Bečej, Serbia). She was the sixth child of Aleksandar, a librarian, and his wife, Jovanka (), a teacher. Her parents were accomplished in the artistic field, and she learnt to play the piano at an early age. She was also able to write verses and recite them with ease. She had six siblings. Veselinović spoke Russian, English, German, Czech, Hungarian, Slovenian and Macedonian. She married actor and translator Mlađa Veselinović on 30 September 1948. They remained married until his death in 2012. She was a close friend of poet Desanka Maksimović and actor Mija Aleksić. Veselino ...
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Milivoje Popović-Mavid
Milivoje ( sr, Миливоје) is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: *Milivoje Blaznavac (1824–1873), Serbian soldier and politician *Milivoje Božović (born 1985), Serbian professional basketball player *Milivoje Mićo Božović (born 1957), Montenegrin composer *Milivoje Ćirković (born 1977), Serbian former professional footballer *Milivoje Kostic (born 1952), Serbian-American thermodynamicist, professor emeritus at Northern Illinois University *Milivoje Lazić (born 1978), Slovenian-born Serbian professional basketball coach *Milivoje Mijović (born 1991), Serbian basketball player *Milivoje Novaković (born 1979), former Slovenian footballer *Milivoje Stojanović (1973–1914), Serbian military commander *Milivoje Tomić (1920–2000), Serbian actor *Milivoje Trbić, Yugoslav army captain (kapetan) and member of the Chetniks during World War II *Milivoje Vitakić (born 1977), Serbian former professional footballer *Milivoje Živanović (1900–19 ...
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Nikola Popović (actor)
Nikola Popović may refer to: * Nikola Popović (footballer) (born 1994), Serbian footballer * Nikola Popović (football coach) (born 1978), Portuguese/Serbian football coach * Nikola Popović (basketball) (born 1997), Serbian basketball player {{hndis, Popovic, Nikola ...
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Raša Plaović
Raša may refer to: * Raša, Istria County, a town in Istria * Raša (river), a river in Istria * 11400 Raša 114 may refer to: *114 (number) *AD 114 *114 BC *114 (1st London) Army Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, an English military unit *114 (Antrim Artillery) Field Squadron, Royal Engineers, a Northern Irish military unit *114 (MBTA bus) *114 (New Je ..., an asteroid named after the river * Raša, Slovenia, an abandoned settlement in Slovenia {{geodis ...
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