Predrag Laković
March 28, 1929 (97 years old) in Skopje, Macedonia, Yugoslavia
He was born on March 28, 1929 in Skopje. He completed his secondary education in Peć. After completing his education, he enrolled at the Academy of Theater Arts and studied in the class with Oliver Marković, Đuza Stojiljković, Vlasta Velisavljević, Mihailo Viktorović. He graduated in 1952 in the class of Professor Mate Milosević. In Paris, he perfected pantomime with Marcel Marceau and Jacques Lecoq. He started his acting career on the stage of the Belgrade Drama Theater. He is remembered for the roles of ordinary people, mostly marginalized, melancholic recluses and bohemians. In 1987, he received the October Award of the City of Belgrade.
Known For
Credits
- 2007 · The Trap as Kosta Antić
- 2007 · Promise Me This as Gazda
- 2007 · Huddersfield as Pesnik
- 2005 · We Are Not Angels 2 as Milan
- 1998 · Black Cat, White Cat as Priest
- 1997 · Three Summer Days as Sima
- 1997 · A Swanky Pumpkin as Šef posluge
- 1995 · Dark Is the Night as Manetov deda
- 1995 · Signs as Konobar
- 1995 · Christmas Song as Deda Mile
- 1994 · Eternal Tap as
- 1994 · Vukovar Poste Restante as Kupac
- 1993 · Paradise as Sluga Joška
- 1993 · The Infantry Ant as (voice)
- 1993 · Say Why Have You Left Me? as Otac
- 1993 · Marguerite Yourcenar's Smile as
- 1993 · The Tear and Her Sisters as
- 1992 · The Black Bomber as DJ Brzi
- 1992 · We Are Not Angels as Milan
- 1992 · Tango Argentino as gospodin Galić
- 1992 · Be Damned, America as (segment "Šargarepo ti ne rasteš lepo")
- 1991 · The Little One as Bora
- 1991 · The Long Life of the Kos's, a Married Couple as Sluga Andrej
- 1991 · A House to Be Demolished as Teča
- 1990 · Strange Night as Doktor
- 1990 · Time of the Gypsies as Ahmedov stariji brat
- 1990 · The Battle of Kolubara as Tola Dačić
- 1989 · Battle of Kosovo as Teofan
- 1989 · Goodnight, Children as Bear, Peacock, Rooster, Frog, Grandpa Mouse
- 1989 · Uros the Stupid as
- 1989 · The Cabinet Minister's Wife as Ujka Vasa
- 1989 · Hamburg Altona as Šilja
- 1988 · Death of a Season as Čika Zo
- 1988 · Pals as Pokeraš Ristić
- 1987 · The Magpie Strategy as
- 1987 · The Last Story as
- 1987 · Wrong Assessment as
- 1987 · Hi-Fi as
- 1987 · Ever-Ready Women as Upravnik Hapšek
- 1986 · Hotshot as Tata Paja
- 1986 · Grey Home as Šiljin gazda
- 1985 · The Fifth Act as Martin
- 1985 · Life Is Beautiful as Mašinovođa
- 1985 · When Father Was Away on Business as Kućepazitelj Franjo
- 1984 · The Great Talent as Stanislavski
- 1984 · The Last Adventure as Enin muž
- 1984 · Balkan Spy as Professor
- 1983 · The Petty Bourgeois as Percihin, prodavac ptica pevačica
- 1982 · Tomcat on a Hot Tin Roof as Lazar Komadina
- 1981 · Once Upon a Love as
- 1981 · Red Queen as
- 1981 · Picnic in Topola as Čuvar
- 1981 · Berlin kaputt as
- 1981 · Old Belgrade as
- 1981 · 500 Bathtubs as
- 1981 · Plum Juice as Direktor radija
- 1981 · Good Night Fred as
- 1980 · Belgrade Postcard of 1920 as Andrija Drenovac, novinar
- 1976 · Children Grow at Night as Slavičin muž Bogoljub
- 1975 · Backbone as Pepi
- 1973 · Poor Little Hamsters as Prvi službenik
- 1973 · Truckers as Nastavnik muzičkog
- Future · Svetozar Markovic as
- Future · Ivanov as Sabeljski
- 1987 · The Harms Case as Harmonikaš
- 1983 · Hassan-Aga's Wife as
- 1982 · Outrage as Mlinar Vidoje
- 1982 · Wild Flesh as Gospodin Hercog
- 1982 · Jelena Gavanski as Ariško
- 1981 · Sorrow as Kočijaš
- 1980 · Handymen, Handymen as Bogdan
- 1974 · Fear as
- 1972 · Romance with a Double Bass as Violinista
- 1969 · Živka Štrba as Ilija, glumac u penziji
- 1969 · A Burlesque about the Greek as Svirač
- 1968 · Back to His Native Woods as
- 1965 · A Girl with Three Fathers as Službenik
- 1958 · A Tram Case as Čovek iz tramvaja
- 1958 · SS Strike at Dawn as Ranjenik na nosilima II
- 1955 · Hanka as Mladi ćumurdžija s brkovima
- 1954 · A Suspicious Character as Berberin
- 1953 · A Child of Community as Bogoslov




