Dragoslav 'Dragan' Nikolić
Biography
Dragan Nikolić was a Serbian actor. He studied at Dramatic Arts Academy in Belgrade. In 1967 he starred in the film Kad budem mrtav i beo, which was the beginning of a career that lasted 50 years. Dragan Nikolić has since appeared in many films of different genres and portrayed various characters, becoming one of the most recognizable actors in Serbian cinema. In 2000, he received the "Pavle Vuisić" Award for his lifework. From 2011 to 2013, he was the television host on the Serbian edition of quiz Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. His best known role was as Prle, a wisecracking World War II resistance fighter whom he portrayed in 1970s TV series Otpisani and Povratak otpisanih.
Known For

The Written Off

The Storks Will Return

Hot Wind

Grey Home

Things Like Love

Underground

Theater at Home

Theater at Home
All Movies (96)
- One Hell of an Actor2021 · as Himself (archive footage)
- The Whirl2012 · as Kaletov stric, DB-ovac
- Sonja2012 · as Himself
- Albatross2011 · as Gligorije Giga Geršić
- Seventy-Two Days2010 · as Kamatar 1
- All Right, I Won2010 · as Himself
- The Village Is Burning... and So On2009 · as Sudija Velibor
- The Ruin2009
- Wounded Eagle2009 · as Uglješa Knežević
- St. George Shoots the Dragon2009 · as Sveštenik
- The Tour2008 · as Miško
- The Beautiful Blue Danube2008 · as Publisher from France
- The Kingdom of Serbia2008 · as Narator
- The Principality of Serbia2008 · as Narator
- The Black Dawn2007 · as Niko
- Change Me2007 · as Milan
- The Fourth Man2007 · as Političar
- Black Gruja and the Stone of Wisdom2007
- Where the Yellow Lemon Blooms2006 · as Himself - Narrator
- Sheitan Warrior2006 · as Telal
- Ivko's Feast2005 · as Predsednik opštine
- Chasing Luck(y)2005 · as Mafijaški bos
- Love Stars2005 · as Grof
- I Have Something Important to Tell You2005 · as Profesor
- The Robbery of the Third Reich2004 · as Glavonja
- Zamfir's Zona2002 · as Hadži Zamfir
- Labyrinth2002 · as Pavle Aksentijević 'Pop'
- Operation Tiger2002 · as Vukota Krcunović
- She Likes Red Star2001 · as Dacin otac
- Virtual Reality2001 · as Zoran
- Her Mother, the Whore2001 · as Boksic
- Lovers1999 · as Zlatan
- The White Suit1999 · as Makro
- The Knife1999 · as Hodža
- Place Vendôme1998 · as Janos
- Cabaret Balkan1998 · as Sveta
- Duel for Three1996 · as Igorov otac
- Underground1995 · as Film Director
- The Tragic Burlesque1995 · as Milan
- In the Middle of Nowhere1994 · as Igla
- It Will Be Better1994 · as Dule
- Three Tickets to Hollywood1993 · as Aldo
- Gunfight at Casino Cabaret1993 · as Rile
- A Little Joke1992 · as Đorđe
- The Big Fuss1992 · as Čeda
- Tito and Me1992 · as Kole (Gane's father)
- The Original of the Forgery1991 · as Pavlović
- The Big Small Prom1991
- The Last Lap at Monza1989 · as Urke
- Migrations II1989 · as Pavle Isaković
- Migrations1989 · as Pavle
- Meeting Place1989 · as Janko
- Happy End1989 · as Otac
- The Cabinet Minister's Wife1989 · as Pera Kalenić
- Blackbird1988 · as Čavkin otac
- Wanderer1987 · as Mirko
- Promised Land1986 · as Zec
- Protest Album1986 · as Emil
- Miss1986 · as Andrej
- Life Is Beautiful1985 · as Gara
- Fever of Love1984 · as Advokat
- Unseen Wonder1984 · as Karuzo
- The Falcon1983 · as Alija
- Balkan Express1983 · as Popaj
- Something in Between1983 · as Marko
- Let's Move On1982 · as Miloš
- Season of Peace in Paris1981 · as Dragan
- Shady Business1981 · as Stole Haringa
- Some Other Woman1981 · as Boban
- Who's Singin' Over There?1980 · as Pevač
- Transgression1980 · as Boris
- National Class Category Up to 785ccm1979 · as Brana 'Floyd'
- Moment1978 · as Novak
- The Love Life of Budimir Trajković1977 · as Zvonko (voice)
- One Summer at Spa1977 · as Janko Katić
- The Written Off Return1976 · as Prle
- Maiden Bridge1976 · as Kosmajac
- Backbone1975 · as Pavle Gvozdenović
- Sons1975 · as Poslodavac
- The Written Off1974 · as Prle
- Without a Word1972 · as Mladić
- How the Two Fools Loved Each Other1972
- Murder on the Night Train1972 · as Putnik u vozu #2
- Young and Healthy as a Rose1971 · as Stiv
- The Role of My Family in the World Revolution1971 · as Vaculić
- Early Works1971 · as (voice)
- The Last Stop1971
- Homo homini1970
- This Crazy World of Ours1970 · as Dragan
- Brigandage1970 · as Milan Brkić, hajduk #1
- Horoscope1969 · as Vidak
- The Daughter-in-Law1969 · as Džo
- Three Hours to Love1968 · as Riki
- When I Am Dead and White1967 · as Džimi Barka
- Children of Duke Schmidt1967
- The One Eyed Soldiers1966 · as Officer
All TV Shows (15)
- The Jagodic Family2012 · as Grof Milan Jagodić
- All These Plains2010 · as Милан Јагодић
- Things Like Love2009 · as Gaga Nikolić
- Wounded Eagle2008 · as Uglješa Knežević
- The Storks Will Return2007 · as Mutavi
- Theater at Home2007 · as Batica Nikolajević
- Theater at Home2007 · as Bratislav Nikolajević
- The Village Is Burning, and the Grandmother Is Combing Her Hair2007 · as Sudija Velibor
- Once Upon a Time There Was a Country1996 · as Filmski Reditelj
- Grey Home1986 · as Zeka
- The Teacher1983 · as Učitelj Miloš
- The Last Act1982 · as Major Ljuba Popović
- Hot Wind1980 · as Dragan Nikolić
- Return of the Written Off1978 · as Prle
- The Written Off1974 · as Prle