

Acting
Birthday: May 31, 1929 (96)
Place of Birth: Uroševac, Serbia, Yugoslavia
Biography
Ljubivoje "Ljuba" Tadić (Serbian Cyrillic: Љубивоје Тадић Љуба) (31 May 1929 — 28 October 2005) was a Serbian actor who enjoyed a reputation as one of the greatest names in the history of former Yugoslav cinema. He made his screen debut in 1953, but his first truly memorable role was in the 1957 film Nije bilo uzalud. In this film, like in many others, he played the villain, but he turned out to be the most memorable character. Later he built on this reputation and continued to play important historical and larger-than-life characters. He also made history by uttering an obscenity in one of the final scenes of 1964 World War I epic Marš na Drinu, which was the first such instance in the history of former Yugoslav cinema.
Known For
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Heart's Affair (2006)Age: 77as Starac
Tailor's Secret (2006)Age: 77as Pornograf
Awakening from the Dead (2005)Age: 76as Otac
Kisses (2004)Age: 75as Pisac
Cabaret Balkan (1998)Age: 69as Dirigent orkestra
British Gambit (1998)Age: 69as Britanski oficir za vezu pri četnicima
Tango Is a Sad Thought to Be Danced (1997)Age: 68as Ivan Lepić
Impure Blood (1996)Age: 67as Efendi Mita
Ulysses' Gaze (1995)Age: 66
A Girl with the Lamp (1992)Age: 63as Jovan Bugarski
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