Mihajlo 'Bata' Paskaljević
Born
14 January 1923 (103)
Place of Birth
Pozarevac, Serbia, Yugoslavia
Also known as
Mihajlo Bata Paskaljevic, Mihajlo Paskaljevic
Biography
Mihajlo 'Bata' Paskaljević was a Serbian stage, film, and television actor, permanent member of the Belgrade Drama Theatre since 1950. He was born to the family of a wealthy Greek Zoe Paskal. He spent his childhood and youth years in Kruševac, Serbia. Most of his stage and film career were comic roles. His first dramatic role was that of the father of a protagonist Olgica in the 1987 film Reflections by Goran Marković, for which he received the award for the best male supporting role at Niš Film...
Mihajlo 'Bata' Paskaljević was a Serbian stage, film, and television actor, permanent member of the Belgrade Drama Theatre since 1950. He was born to the family of a wealthy Greek Zoe Paskal. He spent his childhood and youth years in Kruševac, Serbia. Most of his stage and film career were comic roles. His first dramatic role was that of the father of a protagonist Olgica in the 1987 film Reflections by Goran Marković, for which he received the award for the best male supporting role at Niš Film Festival. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bata Paskaljević, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography (40)
Take a Deep Breath
2004
The Robbery of the Third Reich
2004
Ilka
2003
Zamfir's Zona
2002
Ring a Ring o' Roses
2002
Frozen Stiff
2002
War Live
2000
Daddy's Son
2000
Neighbors
2000
The Knife
1999
The Golubovic's Chemist
1999
Spring in Limassol
1999
The Musician
1998
Thief's Comeback
1998
Barking at the Stars
1998
Some Birds Can't Fly
1997
A Swanky Pumpkin
1997
Gallows for Two
1996
Signs
1995
A Diary of Insults
1994
It Will Be Better
1994
Paradise
1993
Diver
1993
The Jews Are Coming
1992
Tango Argentino
1992
Aliens Are to Be Blamed for Everything
1991
Sugar Loaf
1991
Under the Grindstone
1991
Stand By
1991
A Holy Place
1990
A Suspicious Character
1990
The Last Lap at Monza
1989
The Fall of Rock and Roll
1989
Meeting Place
1989
Sunday 9 to 5
1989
The Cabinet Minister's Wife
1989
The Other Man
1988
The Forgotten
1988
Reflections
1987
Black Marija
1986