
Bitola, Vardar Banovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Slobodan Aligrudić was a Serbian actor known for some of the most memorable roles in the history of former Yugoslav cinema. He earned prominence as a thespian in Belgrade's Atelje 212 Theatre, but to a wider audience he is best known for his memorable character portrayals on film. Some of those roles were achieved in classic films of former Yugoslav cinema, including Love Affair: Or the Case of Missing Switchboard Operator. Due to his distinctly coarse look, most of his roles were stern authority figures, but he always managed to give them a breath of humanity. One of the best examples is Maho, a father character in Emir Kusturica's 1981 coming-of-age drama Do You Remember Dolly Bell?. Aligrudić worked with Kusturica again in his 1985 celebrated drama When Father Was Away on Business, in which he played an UDBA agent in charge of protagonist's "re-education". He died shortly after that film won Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival and shortly after the death of his long-time colleague Zoran Radmilović. This event led many former Yugoslav film critics to say that "heaven had received a huge boost".

as Ostoja Cekić

as Skale
1974

as Kosketov otac
1986

as Ostoja Cekić
1985

as Agent VI antikomunističkog
1974

as upravnik Milutin
1967

as Kaplar II
1972


as Father
1981

as Drug Vlada
1982

as Ahmed, sanitarni inspektor
1967

as Novoverac Rade
1983

as Komandir milicije
1977
as Ostoja Cekić
1985

as Arsen
1985

as Čiča Rogulja
1985

as Ostoja Cekić
1985

as Ćale
1985

as Novoverac Rade
1983

as Drug Vlada
1982

as Gazda Rista
1982

as Školski nadzornik
1982

as Father
1981

as Milicioner
1981

as Psihijatar
1981

as Policajac Rapajić
1981

as Poručnik
1980

1980

as Upravnik zatvora
1980

as Funkcioner Vidoje
1979

as Milija Milovanović
1979

as Direktor OOUR-a
1977

as Komandir milicije
1977

as Agent antikomunističkog odeljenja (uncredited)
1976

as Pura
1975

as Džo Larč
1974

as Skale
1974

as Perišić, direktor pivare
1974
as Agent VI antikomunističkog
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