Milan Gutović | |
---|---|
Милан Гутовић | |
Born | |
Died | 25 August 2021
Belgrade, Serbia | (aged 75)
Education | Faculty of Dramatic Arts |
Alma mater | University of Arts in Belgrade |
Occupations | |
Years active | 1967–2021 |
Known for | Portrayal of Srećko Šojić |
Spouse |
Biljana Knežević
(
m. 2001–2011) |
Milan Gutović ( Serbian Cyrillic: Милан "Лане" Гутовић; 11 August 1946 – 25 August 2021) was a Serbian and Yugoslav actor, cabaret performer and television personality.
He is best known for his portrayal of Srećko Šojić in Tesna koža and Bela lađa. [1]
Gutović was born on 11 August 1946, in a Belgrade suburban neighborhood of Umka. [2] He graduated from the High School of Electrical Engineering "Nikola Tesla" in Belgrade, where he earned the nickname "Lane". [3] Initially, Gutović wanted to study at the Faculty of Mathematics, although he later enrolled in the Belgrade Academy for theater, cinema, radio and television, from which he graduated in 1967. [4] Later that year, he became a member of the Yugoslav Drama Theatre. [2] [5]
After becoming a member in the Yugoslav Drama Theatre in 1967, he and other now-prominent actors, became members of the so called "Bojan's babies" club which included actors that were part of a permanent engagement in the Yugoslav Drama Theatre. [5] Gutović's film career began in 1968, in the movie Bekstva. [6] His first main role in a movie was in Mića Milošević's movie Drugarčine, which was recorded in 1979. [6] Two years later, Gutović was contacted by Milošević to act in Laf u srcu where he played Srećko Šojić. [7] Gutović continued his role as Srećko Šojić in Tesna koža ("Tight Skin"), which was recorded in 1982. [6] [8] [9] His first major role on television was in the comedy series Diplomci, although, he earned more popularity in Bolji Život and Otvorena vrata. [6]
Between 2006 and 2011, he again portrayed Srećko Šojić in Bela lađa ("A White Boat"), which was a loose continuation of Tesna koža. [7] [10] After leaving Bela lađa, he retired. [6]
Gutović is also widely known around the world for his A usual evening cabaret, which he performed from the 1990s until his death. [11] [12] His cabaret was the first show played in Serbian in the Broadway theatre. [12]
Besides performing in the National Theatre in Belgrade, he also performed in the Montenegrin National Theatre, Zvezdara Theatre, Slavija Theatre, BITEF and many theatres. [4] [12] Between 2020 and June 2021, he performed in the "Putujuće pozorište Šopalović" show, in the Yugoslav Drama Theatre. [6]
Gutović was married twice, although no information is known about his first wife, with whom he had two sons, Jakov and Spasoje. [13] He was later married to Biljana Knežević between 2001 and 2011. [14] Gutović also had a daughter Milica, an actress and ballerina from his first marriage. [7] [13] Gutović had an older sister called Bojana. [15] Later in his life, he moved to Kumodraž, and in his last years he was often seen camping and fishing. [15]
In 2006, he became a member of the National Theatre in Belgrade, [5] and between 2006 and 2008 he served as the president of the Association of Drama Artists of Serbia. [12]
Gutović was awarded multiple awards, such as "Staueta Ćuran" and " Sterija award" in 1978, "Zoran Radmilović award" in 1988, "Golden Arena award" in 1989, " Nušić award" in 2005, "Car Konstantin award" in 2006, "Raša Plaović award" in 2007 and "Zlatni Ćuran award" in 2020. [4] [5] [12]
He was also an outspoken critic of Serbian president Aleksandar Vučić and his regime. [16]
In June 2021, Gutović contracted COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia and had to cancel all of his shows. [6]
On 19 August 2021, Gutović's health suddenly deteriorated and he was transported to the Military Medical Academy for treatment. [17] A day later, multiple unreliable tabloids published incorrect information that Gutović had died. [18] [19] He died on 25 August 2021, 14 days after his 75th birthday. [20] According to Irfan Mensur, Gutović attended chemotherapy sessions and never gave up fighting. [21]
Year | Title | Role | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
1965 | Provereno, nema mina | A young man on the street | [22] |
1967 | Oh, divljino | [23] | |
1968 | Neverovatni cilinder Nj. V. kralja Kristijana | ||
1968 | Bekstva | Skojevac | [6] |
1969 | Veličanstveni rogonja | Estrigo | [24] |
1969 | Put gospodina Perisona | ||
1969 | Hajde da se igramo | ||
1969 | Preko mrtvih | Dragoslav Stojanović | |
1969 | Leći na rudu | ||
1969 | Plava Jevrejka | Himself | |
1969 | Kod zelenog papagaja | ||
1970 | Izgubljeni sin | ||
1970 | Omer i Merima | ||
1970 | Krunisanje | ||
1970 | Naši maniri | ||
1970 | Protekcija | Svetislav | |
1970 | Francuski bez muke | ||
1970 | Lepa parada | Stevan | |
1971 | Suđenje Floberu | ||
1971 | Diplomci | Dragutin Guta Pavlović | |
1972 | Amfitrion 38 | ||
1972 | Smeh sa scene: Jugoslovensko dramsko pozorište | ||
1972 | Poraz | ||
1972 | Proždrljivost | ||
1972 | Musa iz cirkusa | ||
1972 | Buba u uhu | Kamij Sandebiz | |
1972 | Devojka sa Kosmaja | ||
1972 | Čučuk Stana | Hajduk Veljko Petrović | |
1972 | Tragovi crne devojke | ||
1973 | Dubravka | ||
1973 | Brauningova verzija | ||
1973 | Bela košulja | Jug | |
1973 | Sutjeska | ||
1974 | Meri Rouz | ||
1974 | SB zatvara krug | Boban | |
1974 | Bataljon je odlučio | ||
1975 | Sinovi | Princ | |
1975 | Tena | ||
1975 | Nagrada godine | ||
1976 | Povratak otpisanih | Kapetan Todorović | |
1976 | Beogradska deca | ||
1976 | Prvi garnizon | ||
1977 | Mikelanđelo Buonaroti | ||
1977 | Jedan dan | ||
1977 | Pod istragom | ||
1978 | Maska | Čezare | |
1978 | Pučina | Vladimir Nedeljković | |
1978 | Gospođa ministarka | Čeda Urošević | |
1979 | Srećna porodica | Tennis instructor | |
1979 | Drugarčine | Poručnik Ilić | |
1979 | Ivan Goran Kovačić | ||
1981 | Kir Janja | Notaroš Mišić | |
1981 | Berlin kaput | ||
1981 | Gazija | Morić | |
1981 | Laf u srcu | Srećko Šojić | |
1981 | 500 kada | Cojko | |
1981 | Erogena zona | Momčilo Stojisavljević | |
1982 | Tesna koža | Srećko Šojić | |
1982 | Stenica | Prišipkin | |
1982 | Krojači džinsa | Pakito | |
1982 | Četvrtak umesto petka | Lane | |
1983 | Sumrak | ||
1983 | Razvojni put Bore Šnajdera | Vitomir Kambasković | |
1983 | Još ovaj put | Vasa | |
1984 | Celovečernji the Kid | Don Francisko | |
1985 | Indijsko ogledalo | Judge | |
1985 | Debeli i mršavi | Bogoljub Jakšić | |
1986 | Putujuće pozorište Šopalović | Filip Trnavac | |
1986 | Crna Marija | Kodža | |
1986 | Majstor i Šampita | Laslo Marcipan Fogel | |
1986 | Rodoljupci | Smrdić | |
1986 | Šmeker | Neša | |
1987 | Dogodilo se na današnji dan | ||
1987 | Tesna koža 2 | Srećko Šojić | |
1988 | Špijun na štiklama | Narcis Zec | |
1988 | Ortaci | Sima | |
1988 | Tesna koža 3 | Srećko Šojić | |
1989 | Poltron | ||
1989 | Boj na Kosovu | Ivan Kosančić | |
1990 | Pokojnik | Mladen Đaković | |
1990 | Kolubarska bitka | ||
1990 | Sumnjivo lice | Aleksa Žunić | |
1990 | Valjevska bolnica | Gavrilo Stanković | |
1991 | Holivud ili propast | ||
1991 | Tesna koža 4 | Srećko Šojić | |
2002 | Zajedničko putovanje | Joakim Vujić | |
2003 | Mali svet | Priest | |
2004 | Te quiero, Radiša | Radiša Radišić | |
2005 | Imam nešto važno da vam kažem | Director | |
2006 | Uslovna sloboda | Ozren Ćuk | |
2006 | Sedam i po | Director | |
2010 | Zlatno tele | [25] | |
2011 | Mali ljubavni bog | Milan | [26] |
2017 | Vrati se Zone | Jordan | [27] |
Year | Title | Role | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
1967 | Visoška hronika | Marks | [24] |
1968 | Maksim našeg doba | ||
1969 | Mladići i devojke 2 | ||
1972 | Selo bez seljaka | ||
1973 | Od danas do sutra | ||
1973 | Pozorište u kući | Housekeeper | |
1975 | Lepeza | ||
1975 | Život je lep | Dovniković | |
1976 | Morava 76 | ||
1976 | Čast mi je pozvati vas | Lane | |
1977 | Profesionalci | ||
1977 | Usijane glave | Bumbaširević | |
1978 | Povratak otpisanih | Kapetan Todorović | |
1979 | Srećna porodica | Tennis instructor | |
1980 | Bilo, pa prošlo | ||
1981 | Svetozar Marković | Sava Grujić | |
1981 | Sedam sekretara SKOJ-a | Mijo Oreški | |
1984 | Ne tako davno | ||
1984 | Ulični pevači | ||
1984 | Uvek sa vama | ||
1984 | Formula 1 | ||
1985 | Daj mi krila jedan krug | Biljan | |
1986 | Frka | ||
1987 | Bolji život | Đan Karlo Maroti | |
1988 | Vuk Karadžić | Stevan Perkov | |
1989 | Specijalna redakcija | ||
1989 | Metla bez drške | Ognjen | |
1990 | Metla bez drške 2 | Ognjen | |
1991 | Metla bez drške 3 | Ognjen | |
1994 | Otvorena vrata | Dragoslav Jakovljević | |
1996 | Dobro veče, deco | Pustolov | |
1998 | Kanal mimo | Jelenko | |
1998 | Kod lude ptice | ||
2002 | Vršačka pozorišna jesen | ||
2006 | Bela lađa | Srećko Šojić | [24] |
2007 | Ono naše što nekad bejaše | Ćir Manta | |
2008 | Neki čudni ljudi | Lazar Gašić | |
2010 | Šesto čulo | [28] | |
2013 | Otvorena vrata 2 | Dragoslav Jakovljević | [29] |
2014 | Mala istorija Srbije | Lane | [30] |
2017 | Državni posao | Atanasije hadži Tonić |
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Milan Gutović | |
---|---|
Милан Гутовић | |
Born | |
Died | 25 August 2021
Belgrade, Serbia | (aged 75)
Education | Faculty of Dramatic Arts |
Alma mater | University of Arts in Belgrade |
Occupations | |
Years active | 1967–2021 |
Known for | Portrayal of Srećko Šojić |
Spouse |
Biljana Knežević
(
m. 2001–2011) |
Milan Gutović ( Serbian Cyrillic: Милан "Лане" Гутовић; 11 August 1946 – 25 August 2021) was a Serbian and Yugoslav actor, cabaret performer and television personality.
He is best known for his portrayal of Srećko Šojić in Tesna koža and Bela lađa. [1]
Gutović was born on 11 August 1946, in a Belgrade suburban neighborhood of Umka. [2] He graduated from the High School of Electrical Engineering "Nikola Tesla" in Belgrade, where he earned the nickname "Lane". [3] Initially, Gutović wanted to study at the Faculty of Mathematics, although he later enrolled in the Belgrade Academy for theater, cinema, radio and television, from which he graduated in 1967. [4] Later that year, he became a member of the Yugoslav Drama Theatre. [2] [5]
After becoming a member in the Yugoslav Drama Theatre in 1967, he and other now-prominent actors, became members of the so called "Bojan's babies" club which included actors that were part of a permanent engagement in the Yugoslav Drama Theatre. [5] Gutović's film career began in 1968, in the movie Bekstva. [6] His first main role in a movie was in Mića Milošević's movie Drugarčine, which was recorded in 1979. [6] Two years later, Gutović was contacted by Milošević to act in Laf u srcu where he played Srećko Šojić. [7] Gutović continued his role as Srećko Šojić in Tesna koža ("Tight Skin"), which was recorded in 1982. [6] [8] [9] His first major role on television was in the comedy series Diplomci, although, he earned more popularity in Bolji Život and Otvorena vrata. [6]
Between 2006 and 2011, he again portrayed Srećko Šojić in Bela lađa ("A White Boat"), which was a loose continuation of Tesna koža. [7] [10] After leaving Bela lađa, he retired. [6]
Gutović is also widely known around the world for his A usual evening cabaret, which he performed from the 1990s until his death. [11] [12] His cabaret was the first show played in Serbian in the Broadway theatre. [12]
Besides performing in the National Theatre in Belgrade, he also performed in the Montenegrin National Theatre, Zvezdara Theatre, Slavija Theatre, BITEF and many theatres. [4] [12] Between 2020 and June 2021, he performed in the "Putujuće pozorište Šopalović" show, in the Yugoslav Drama Theatre. [6]
Gutović was married twice, although no information is known about his first wife, with whom he had two sons, Jakov and Spasoje. [13] He was later married to Biljana Knežević between 2001 and 2011. [14] Gutović also had a daughter Milica, an actress and ballerina from his first marriage. [7] [13] Gutović had an older sister called Bojana. [15] Later in his life, he moved to Kumodraž, and in his last years he was often seen camping and fishing. [15]
In 2006, he became a member of the National Theatre in Belgrade, [5] and between 2006 and 2008 he served as the president of the Association of Drama Artists of Serbia. [12]
Gutović was awarded multiple awards, such as "Staueta Ćuran" and " Sterija award" in 1978, "Zoran Radmilović award" in 1988, "Golden Arena award" in 1989, " Nušić award" in 2005, "Car Konstantin award" in 2006, "Raša Plaović award" in 2007 and "Zlatni Ćuran award" in 2020. [4] [5] [12]
He was also an outspoken critic of Serbian president Aleksandar Vučić and his regime. [16]
In June 2021, Gutović contracted COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia and had to cancel all of his shows. [6]
On 19 August 2021, Gutović's health suddenly deteriorated and he was transported to the Military Medical Academy for treatment. [17] A day later, multiple unreliable tabloids published incorrect information that Gutović had died. [18] [19] He died on 25 August 2021, 14 days after his 75th birthday. [20] According to Irfan Mensur, Gutović attended chemotherapy sessions and never gave up fighting. [21]
Year | Title | Role | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
1965 | Provereno, nema mina | A young man on the street | [22] |
1967 | Oh, divljino | [23] | |
1968 | Neverovatni cilinder Nj. V. kralja Kristijana | ||
1968 | Bekstva | Skojevac | [6] |
1969 | Veličanstveni rogonja | Estrigo | [24] |
1969 | Put gospodina Perisona | ||
1969 | Hajde da se igramo | ||
1969 | Preko mrtvih | Dragoslav Stojanović | |
1969 | Leći na rudu | ||
1969 | Plava Jevrejka | Himself | |
1969 | Kod zelenog papagaja | ||
1970 | Izgubljeni sin | ||
1970 | Omer i Merima | ||
1970 | Krunisanje | ||
1970 | Naši maniri | ||
1970 | Protekcija | Svetislav | |
1970 | Francuski bez muke | ||
1970 | Lepa parada | Stevan | |
1971 | Suđenje Floberu | ||
1971 | Diplomci | Dragutin Guta Pavlović | |
1972 | Amfitrion 38 | ||
1972 | Smeh sa scene: Jugoslovensko dramsko pozorište | ||
1972 | Poraz | ||
1972 | Proždrljivost | ||
1972 | Musa iz cirkusa | ||
1972 | Buba u uhu | Kamij Sandebiz | |
1972 | Devojka sa Kosmaja | ||
1972 | Čučuk Stana | Hajduk Veljko Petrović | |
1972 | Tragovi crne devojke | ||
1973 | Dubravka | ||
1973 | Brauningova verzija | ||
1973 | Bela košulja | Jug | |
1973 | Sutjeska | ||
1974 | Meri Rouz | ||
1974 | SB zatvara krug | Boban | |
1974 | Bataljon je odlučio | ||
1975 | Sinovi | Princ | |
1975 | Tena | ||
1975 | Nagrada godine | ||
1976 | Povratak otpisanih | Kapetan Todorović | |
1976 | Beogradska deca | ||
1976 | Prvi garnizon | ||
1977 | Mikelanđelo Buonaroti | ||
1977 | Jedan dan | ||
1977 | Pod istragom | ||
1978 | Maska | Čezare | |
1978 | Pučina | Vladimir Nedeljković | |
1978 | Gospođa ministarka | Čeda Urošević | |
1979 | Srećna porodica | Tennis instructor | |
1979 | Drugarčine | Poručnik Ilić | |
1979 | Ivan Goran Kovačić | ||
1981 | Kir Janja | Notaroš Mišić | |
1981 | Berlin kaput | ||
1981 | Gazija | Morić | |
1981 | Laf u srcu | Srećko Šojić | |
1981 | 500 kada | Cojko | |
1981 | Erogena zona | Momčilo Stojisavljević | |
1982 | Tesna koža | Srećko Šojić | |
1982 | Stenica | Prišipkin | |
1982 | Krojači džinsa | Pakito | |
1982 | Četvrtak umesto petka | Lane | |
1983 | Sumrak | ||
1983 | Razvojni put Bore Šnajdera | Vitomir Kambasković | |
1983 | Još ovaj put | Vasa | |
1984 | Celovečernji the Kid | Don Francisko | |
1985 | Indijsko ogledalo | Judge | |
1985 | Debeli i mršavi | Bogoljub Jakšić | |
1986 | Putujuće pozorište Šopalović | Filip Trnavac | |
1986 | Crna Marija | Kodža | |
1986 | Majstor i Šampita | Laslo Marcipan Fogel | |
1986 | Rodoljupci | Smrdić | |
1986 | Šmeker | Neša | |
1987 | Dogodilo se na današnji dan | ||
1987 | Tesna koža 2 | Srećko Šojić | |
1988 | Špijun na štiklama | Narcis Zec | |
1988 | Ortaci | Sima | |
1988 | Tesna koža 3 | Srećko Šojić | |
1989 | Poltron | ||
1989 | Boj na Kosovu | Ivan Kosančić | |
1990 | Pokojnik | Mladen Đaković | |
1990 | Kolubarska bitka | ||
1990 | Sumnjivo lice | Aleksa Žunić | |
1990 | Valjevska bolnica | Gavrilo Stanković | |
1991 | Holivud ili propast | ||
1991 | Tesna koža 4 | Srećko Šojić | |
2002 | Zajedničko putovanje | Joakim Vujić | |
2003 | Mali svet | Priest | |
2004 | Te quiero, Radiša | Radiša Radišić | |
2005 | Imam nešto važno da vam kažem | Director | |
2006 | Uslovna sloboda | Ozren Ćuk | |
2006 | Sedam i po | Director | |
2010 | Zlatno tele | [25] | |
2011 | Mali ljubavni bog | Milan | [26] |
2017 | Vrati se Zone | Jordan | [27] |
Year | Title | Role | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
1967 | Visoška hronika | Marks | [24] |
1968 | Maksim našeg doba | ||
1969 | Mladići i devojke 2 | ||
1972 | Selo bez seljaka | ||
1973 | Od danas do sutra | ||
1973 | Pozorište u kući | Housekeeper | |
1975 | Lepeza | ||
1975 | Život je lep | Dovniković | |
1976 | Morava 76 | ||
1976 | Čast mi je pozvati vas | Lane | |
1977 | Profesionalci | ||
1977 | Usijane glave | Bumbaširević | |
1978 | Povratak otpisanih | Kapetan Todorović | |
1979 | Srećna porodica | Tennis instructor | |
1980 | Bilo, pa prošlo | ||
1981 | Svetozar Marković | Sava Grujić | |
1981 | Sedam sekretara SKOJ-a | Mijo Oreški | |
1984 | Ne tako davno | ||
1984 | Ulični pevači | ||
1984 | Uvek sa vama | ||
1984 | Formula 1 | ||
1985 | Daj mi krila jedan krug | Biljan | |
1986 | Frka | ||
1987 | Bolji život | Đan Karlo Maroti | |
1988 | Vuk Karadžić | Stevan Perkov | |
1989 | Specijalna redakcija | ||
1989 | Metla bez drške | Ognjen | |
1990 | Metla bez drške 2 | Ognjen | |
1991 | Metla bez drške 3 | Ognjen | |
1994 | Otvorena vrata | Dragoslav Jakovljević | |
1996 | Dobro veče, deco | Pustolov | |
1998 | Kanal mimo | Jelenko | |
1998 | Kod lude ptice | ||
2002 | Vršačka pozorišna jesen | ||
2006 | Bela lađa | Srećko Šojić | [24] |
2007 | Ono naše što nekad bejaše | Ćir Manta | |
2008 | Neki čudni ljudi | Lazar Gašić | |
2010 | Šesto čulo | [28] | |
2013 | Otvorena vrata 2 | Dragoslav Jakovljević | [29] |
2014 | Mala istorija Srbije | Lane | [30] |
2017 | Državni posao | Atanasije hadži Tonić |
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
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