Predrag Laković
Biography
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

Black Cat, White Cat

Grey Home

Truckers

Svetozar Markovic

We Are Not Angels 2

Balkan Spy

Time of the Gypsies

When Father Was Away on Business
All Movies (75)
- The Trap2007 · as Kosta Antić
- Promise Me This2007 · as Gazda
- Huddersfield2007 · as Pesnik
- We Are Not Angels 22005 · as Milan
- Black Cat, White Cat1998 · as Priest
- Three Summer Days1997 · as Sima
- A Swanky Pumpkin1997 · as Šef posluge
- Dark Is the Night1995 · as Manetov deda
- Signs1995 · as Konobar
- Christmas Song1995 · as Deda Mile
- Eternal Tap1994
- Vukovar Poste Restante1994 · as Kupac
- Paradise1993 · as Sluga Joška
- The Infantry Ant1993 · as (voice)
- Say Why Have You Left Me?1993 · as Otac
- Marguerite Yourcenar's Smile1993
- The Tear and Her Sisters1993
- The Black Bomber1992 · as DJ Brzi
- We Are Not Angels1992 · as Milan
- Tango Argentino1992 · as gospodin Galić
- Be Damned, America1992 · as (segment "Šargarepo ti ne rasteš lepo")
- The Little One1991 · as Bora
- The Long Life of the Kos's, a Married Couple1991 · as Sluga Andrej
- A House to Be Demolished1991 · as Teča
- Strange Night1990 · as Doktor
- The Battle of Kolubara1990 · as Tola Dačić
- Battle of Kosovo1989 · as Teofan
- Hamburg Altona1989 · as Šilja
- Uros the Stupid1989
- The Cabinet Minister's Wife1989 · as Ujka Vasa
- Death of a Season1988 · as Čika Zo
- Pals1988 · as Pokeraš Ristić
- The Magpie Strategy1987
- The Harms Case1987 · as Harmonikaš
- Hi-Fi1987
- Ever-Ready Women1987 · as Upravnik Hapšek
- The Last Story1987
- Wrong Assessment1987
- Hotshot1986 · as Tata Paja
- The Fifth Act1985 · as Martin
- Life Is Beautiful1985 · as Mašinovođa
- When Father Was Away on Business1985 · as Kućepazitelj Franjo
- The Great Talent1984 · as Stanislavski
- The Last Adventure1984 · as Enin muž
- Balkan Spy1984 · as Professor
- The Petty Bourgeois1983 · as Percihin, prodavac ptica pevačica
- Hassan-Aga's Wife1983
- Tomcat on a Hot Tin Roof1982 · as Lazar Komadina
- Outrage1982 · as Mlinar Vidoje
- Jelena Gavanski1982 · as Ariško
- Wild Flesh1982 · as Gospodin Hercog
- Once Upon a Love1981
- Red Queen1981
- Picnic in Topola1981 · as Čuvar
- Berlin kaputt1981
- Old Belgrade1981
- Plum Juice1981 · as Direktor radija
- Sorrow1981 · as Kočijaš
- Good Night Fred1981
- 500 Bathtubs1981
- Handymen, Handymen1980 · as Bogdan
- Belgrade Postcard of 19201980 · as Andrija Drenovac, novinar
- Children Grow at Night1976 · as Slavičin muž Bogoljub
- Backbone1975 · as Pepi
- Fear1974
- Poor Little Hamsters1973 · as Prvi službenik
- Romance with a Double Bass1972 · as Violinista
- Back to His Native Woods1968
- A Girl with Three Fathers1965 · as Službenik
- A Tram Case1958 · as Čovek iz tramvaja
- SS Strike at Dawn1958 · as Ranjenik na nosilima II
- Hanka1955 · as Mladi ćumurdžija s brkovima
- A Suspicious Character1954 · as Berberin
- A Child of Community1953 · as Bogoslov
- Ivanov— · as Sabeljski
All TV Shows (5)
- Time of the Gypsies1990 · as Ahmedov stariji brat
- Goodnight, Children1989 · as Bear, Peacock, Rooster, Frog, Grandpa Mouse
- Grey Home1986 · as Šiljin gazda
- Truckers1973 · as Nastavnik muzičkog
- Svetozar Markovic—