Bora Todorovic(1929-2014)
- Actor
- Music Department
- Producer
Bora Todorovic was born in Belgrade, in the teacher's family which was
first led by service to Milanovac. He had lost his father there during
his childhood and then the family moved to Arandjelovac. Then followed
going to Belgrade, secondary school and army service. He had not
dreamed about acting but he was imperceptible bitten by this profession
fever, since his elder sister Mira Stupica,
had already been considerably infected with this fever. On Belgrade
Drama Arts Academy he was taught secrets of craft in class of
Jozo Laurencic, together with
Ljuba Tadic and
Slobodan 'Cica' Perovic. His first
theatre engagement was in Belgrade Drama Theatre. When Mira and her
husband Bojan Stupica had got engagement
in Zagreb, Bora went with them and for four years (1957-1961) he spent
there he got his self-confidence playing great and significant roles.
After that he came back in Belgrade, in Atelje 212, where was roles
like: "Arsenic and Old Laces" by Kesselring, "Maratonci trce pocasni
krug" and "Radovan III" by
Dusan Kovacevic, "Cudo u
Sarganu" by Ljubomir Simovic... We
remember series such as
Radjanje radnog naroda (1969),
Ceo zivot za godinu dana (1971),
Diplomci (1971) ... His work on
movie, after debut in U mrezi (1956),
really started with Prague school directors breakthrough -
Goran Paskaljevic,
Goran Markovic,
Slobodan Sijan. He played in
Who's Singin' Over There? (1980),
Montenegro (1981),
Maratonci trce pocasni krug (1982),
Balkan ekspres (1983),
Balkan Spy (1984) and
finally Time of the Gypsies (1988) by
Emir Kusturica where his magnificent
talent was fully expressed. The whole decade (1986-1996) Bora was
absent from stage and his come-back was in "Lari Tompson, tragedija
jedne mladosti" by
Dusan Kovacevic in Zvezdara
Theatre in Belgrade. Last years, Bora Todorovic spent in Prague and
Belgrade, with his wife and three children.