Predrag Ejdus
July 24, 1947 (78 years old) in Belgrade, Serbia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Predrag Ejdus (born 24 July 1947 ) is an actor from Serbia of Yugoslav ethnicity. He won the Statuette of Joakim Vujić and received the Dobričin prsten in 2008. Ejdus was born on 24 July 1947 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia (today Serbia) to a Jewish father and a Serb mother. He is married to Milica Ejdus with a daughter Vanja and a son Filip. Description above from the Wikipedia article Predrag Ejdus, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2018 · Offenders as Ginekolog
- 2015 · Newcomer as Brana
- 2015 · Brother Dejan as Dušan
- 2014 · Residue as Andrija Milošev
- 2012 · When Day Breaks as Rabin
- 2012 · Ustanicka Street as Otac
- 2012 · Professor Kosta Vujic's Hat as Profesor francuskog jezika
- 2011 · The Invincible Heart as Aleksa Novaković
- 2011 · The Scent of Rain in the Balkans as Leon Salom
- 2010 · Scent of Rain in the Balkans as Leon Salom
- 2009 · Wait for Me and I Will Not Come as Marina
- 2007 · Ulica lipa as Obren
- 2006 · White Ship as Hadži-Zdraković
- 2006 · White Ship as Hadži-Zdravković
- Future · Svetozar Markovic as Aleksa Knežević
- 2015 · If the Sheep Were Pink as Nastavnik
- 2014 · Farmer as Doktor
- 2010 · Skinning as Akademik Hadži-Tankosić
- 2008 · The Last Audience as Mitropolit Teodosije
- 2008 · The Kingdom of Serbia as
- 2007 · Save Our Souls as Joška
- 2007 · Two as
- 2007 · Theater at Home as Telembaković
- 2007 · Goose Feather as Gazda Granfild
- 2005 · Gee, Bro! as Doktor
- 2005 · Ivko's Feast as Feliks Kanić
- 2005 · The Scent of Formaldehyde as
- 2004 · Te quiero, Radisa as Psihijatar
- 2004 · Goose Feather as Gazda Granfild
- 2004 · Falling in the Paradise as Taksista
- 2004 · The Robbery of the Third Reich as Bankar Rajner
- 2004 · Scaffold as Zvonolivac
- 2002 · Hunger as
- 1999 · Peregrination as Borislav - stariji (segment "Srebrni metak")
- 1998 · St. Nicholas Day of 1901 as Rista Opalić
- 1998 · It Doesn't Smell Like Flowers Anymore as Mile Francuz
- 1997 · Love and Marriage as Jovan Sterija Popović
- 1996 · Chauvinistic Farce 3 as Bernard Drach
- 1995 · Premeditated Murder as Doktor Cvetković
- 1995 · Someone Else's America as Doktor
- 1995 · Dark Is the Night as Labud Aškerc
- 1995 · Package Deal as Profesor
- 1994 · Vukovar Poste Restante as Stjepan
- 1993 · The Gambler as Mr. Astley
- 1992 · The Jews Are Coming as Rajter
- 1992 · Introduction to Another Life as Major
- 1992 · The Forgotten Ones as Direktor - upravnik
- 1992 · Tango Argentino as Direktor
- 1992 · The Death of Lady Minister as Aleksandar 'Aca' Cvetković
- 1992 · Chauvinistic Farce 2 as Bernard Drach
- 1991 · The Little One as Direktor
- 1990 · Let's Make Love 3 as Sudija Rade
- 1990 · Sex - Party's Enemy No. 1 as Mija
- 1990 · The Deceased as Inženjer Pavle Marić
- 1989 · The Last Lap at Monza as Žabac
- 1989 · Let's Make Love 2 as Bernard Drach
- 1989 · The Guilt as Baja Predić
- 1987 · The Last Story as
- 1987 · Wrong Assessment as
- 1986 · Boiling as Moša Pijade
- 1986 · Stories from the End of the Corridor as Ginekolog
- 1986 · Miss as
- 1986 · Golden Apple as Lekar
- 1986 · Chauvinistic Farce as Bernard Drach
- 1985 · Do Your Best as Zoran
- 1985 · Hey Babu Riba as Anđelković
- 1985 · Open Space as Jokohama
- 1984 · The Last Adventure as Lekar
- 1984 · The Secret Diary of Sigmund Freud as
- 1982 · Tailors for Jeans as Vule
- 1981 · Picnic in Topola as Maksa
- 1981 · High Voltage as Udbaš
- 1980 · Svetozar Markovic as Aleksa Knežević
- 1980 · Dreams, Life, Death of Filip Filipović as Ruski komunista
- 1979 · First Serbian Railway as Mita Rakić
- 1978 · Looking Into the Night as Milojko Milodrag (segment "Erupcija")
- 1976 · Four Days to Death as Nikola Hećimović
- 1976 · Go Where Nobody Knows You as Župnik
- 1975 · Andra and Ljubica as Panta
- 1975 · Sons as Slovenac
- 1974 · Blacklist as Dejvid Larč
- 1974 · Pollen Dust as Sedmak
- 1974 · Of Compatibility of the Red Blood Cells as Vili Kirhner
- 1974 · Free Translation of The Misanthrope as Filent
- 1972 · The Defeat as
- 1972 · Mileva Einstein as Albert Einstein