Danilo Stojković

Danilo Stojković (Serbian Cyrillic: Данило Стојковић; 11 August 1934 – 16 March 2002), commonly nicknamed Bata (Бата), was a Serbian theatre, television and film actor. Stojković's numerous comedic portrayals of the "small man fighting the system" made him popular with Serbian and ex-Yugoslav audiences, most of them coming in collaborations with either director Slobodan Šijan or scriptwriter Dušan Kovačević, or both.

Bata Stojković
Бата Стојковић
Danilo Stojković on a 2007 Serbian stamp
Born
Danilo Stojković

(1934-08-11)11 August 1934
Died16 March 2002(2002-03-16) (aged 67)
Belgrade, FR Yugoslavia
NationalitySerbian
OccupationActor
Years active1964–2002
Height1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)

Early career

Stojković was born in Belgrade in 1934.[1] By the mid-1960s, he became a well-known theatre actor. He started his film career with the 1964 feature Izdajnik (lit. "The Traitor").[1] A string of TV and minor film roles ensued, with the most important ones coming in guise of being a father figure to the main protagonist – Čuvar plaže u zimskom periodu (Beach Guard in Winter, 1976), Pas koji je voleo vozove (The Dog Who Loved Trains, 1977) being the most recognizable ones – as well as the part in critically well-received Majstor i Margarita (Il Maestro e Margherita), 1972.

He also fulfilled the fatherly role in an immensely popular TV show Grlom u jagode. The show originally aired in 1975 and kept finding its audience through numerous reruns in the 1980s and the 1990s. Most notably, he almost stole the show as the minor antagonist in Goran Marković's urban classic Nacionalna klasa do 750 cm³ (National Class Category Up to 750 ccm), 1979.

The breakthrough

Stojković worked with the director Slobodan Šijan, who was in turn most successful when working with Dušan Kovačević scripts. Kovačević, a talented playwright with a special gift for biting satire, had a knack for writing characters which Stojković could perfectly translate to screen. The combination of those three creative talents yielded some of Yugoslavia's most memorable cinematic efforts to date.

Šijan, who previously worked with Stojković on several TV productions, made his big screen debut with Ko to tamo peva (Who's Singing Over There?, 1980), a farcical comedy set at the beginning of World War II in then Yugoslavia. In a strong cast ensemble, Stojković distinguished himself with role of a Germanophile bus passenger on the way to Beograd in the eve of 6 April 1941 – the day Belgrade was bombed by the Axis Powers marking Yugoslavia's entry into the war.

Ko to tamo peva was released to great critical and commercial success, and has won two awards at the Montreal World Film Festival in Canada. The success of Ko to tamo peva opened new doors for Stojković, who then established his film star status with a string of critically acclaimed roles. He appeared in Goran Paskaljević's dark comedy about rehab from alcoholism, Poseban tretman (Special Treatment), 1980.

He reunited with Šijan for another high-water mark of Serbian film, the black comedy Maratonci trče počasni krug (Marathon Family). The film, a humorous piece about a family whose undertaking business is being threatened by the local mobster was another smash success for Šijan and Stojković, and has cult status. He also voiced Stromboli in the Serbian-language version of Pinocchio.[2]

Marxists, spies and revolutionaries

After a couple minor roles, from which his turn as the school principal in comedy Idemo dalje (lit. Moving On, 1982) deserved some mention, Stojković delivered a trio of performances which would ultimately cement his place in the Yugoslavian acting hall of fame. Oddly enough, all three of those roles would involve him portraying a character closely related to the communist ideals – or better said, satirizing a stereotype of "party men" or "marxist revolutionaries".

First was his portrait of a homeless wannabe revolutionary Babi Pupuška, in Šijan's Kako sam sistematski uništen od idiota (How I Got Systematically Destroyed by an Idiot, (1983), a story about a man who embarks on a soul-searching journey after hearing the, for him at least, shattering news of Che Guevara's demise. Building momentum from this film onward, Stojković fused his father figure persona he honed in the 1970s with the Marxist nut of Babi Pupuška, and delivered another bravura performance in Goran Paskaljević's elegiac Varljivo leto '68 (The Elusive Summer of '68, 1984). Stojković's character of a hardline Marxist father, who cannot bear to witness the events of the 1968 unfold before his very own eyes, struck a chord with audiences.

Again uniting his talents with those of Dušan Kovačević, Stojković delivered his ultimate film performance – that of the staunch Stalinist and a full-time paranoid in Balkanski špijun (Balkan Spy, 1984), which was jointly directed by Božidar Nikolić and Kovačević himself. With Kovačević at his sharpest, Stojković made the role of ex-political prisoner Ilija Čvorović completely his own. Critics often single out this role as Stojković's most notable.[1]

Late years and death

His role in Balkanski špijun was one of the last major theatrical roles for Stojković. After his major successes of the early 1980s, Stojković concentrated mainly on television and theatre, with an odd supporting role here and there. He was effective in both Vreme čuda (lit. Time of the Miracles, 1989) and Sabirni centar (The Collective Center), and had a memorable cameo in Balkan Express 2 (1989). His most famous theatrical role was that of Luka Laban, in another Kovačević play, Profesionalac (lit. "The Professional"). He played the role until a few days before his death. In an interview in 2007 his wife told that she drove him from the hospital to his last plays and returned him to the hospital bed after the play.

In the 1990s, Stojković cameoed in Crni bombarder (The Black Bomber, 1992), and had minor roles in movies such as Emir Kusturica's Underground (1995) and Darko Bajić's Balkanska pravila (The Rules of Balkan, 1997).

Ironically enough, one of his final theatrical roles was one of an orthodox priest – a character who Babi Pupuška and Ilija Čvorović would probably despise – in Lazar Ristovski's 1999 effort Belo odelo ("The White Suit"). After that, he appeared in an omnibus feature called Proputovanje (Traveling, 1999) and starred in a TV adaptation of the August Strindberg's play The Father for Radio-televizija Srbije – RTS (Otac, 2001).

Stojković died in Belgrade on 16 March 2002, after a lengthy bout with lung cancer.

Awards and legacy

Throughout his lifetime, Stojković was the recipient of the Serbian Lifetime Achievement Award for both theatrical (Dobričin prsten, 1990) and cinematic (Pavle Vujisić, 1998) efforts. He remains as popular in death as he was in life, as his characters have entertained numerous generations of Serbo-Croatian speakers.

Selected filmography

  • Čovek iz hrastove šume (1964) - Stevan
  • Izdajnik (1964)
  • Čovek nije tica (1965)
  • Roj (1966) - Nikola
  • Vreme ljubavi (1966) - Ratko (segment "Put")
  • Volite se ljudi (1967, TV Series)
  • Jutro (1967) - Vojnik
  • Krug dvojkom (1967, TV Series)
  • Bokseri idu u raj (1967) - Professor
  • Stara koka, dobra juha (1967, TV Movie)
  • Ove žene posle rata (1967, TV Movie)
  • U raskoraku (1968) - Postar
  • Gorski car (1968, TV Series)
  • Bekstvo (1968, TV Movie) - Tihi
  • Delije (1968) - Gvozden
  • Kod Londona (1968, TV Series)
  • Ljubitelj golubova (1968, TV Movie)
  • Sezona poljubaca (1968, TV Movie)
  • Sajam na svoj način (1968, TV Movie)
  • Pre istine (1968) - Vodja bande
  • Ima ljubavi, nema ljubavi (1968)
  • Samci 2 (1969, TV Series)
  • Rađanje radnog naroda (1969) - Bangeja Kukuljevic
  • Zazidani (1969) - Strazar Gavrilo
  • Pucanj u glavu (1969, Short)
  • Kako je lagao njenog muža (1969, TV Short)
  • Vrane (1969)
  • Lilika (1970) - Poocim - Father
  • Engleski onakav kakav se govori (1970, TV Short)
  • Rekvijem (1970) - Skretnicar
  • Prirodna granica (1970) - Major
  • Burduš (1970) - Reditelj
  • S vanglom u svet (1971, TV Series)
  • Ceo život za godinu dana (1971, TV Series) - Sveta Bajic
  • Uloga moje porodice u svjetskoj revoluciji (1971) - Strogi
  • Mlad i zdrav kao ruza (1971)
  • Bubašinter (1971) - Zivan Gasic
  • Diplomci (1971, TV Series) - Dusan Bubuleja
  • Haleluja (1971, TV Movie)
  • Čep koji ne propušta vodu (1971, TV Short) - Milicioner
  • Bez naziva (1971, TV Short)
  • Uniforme (1971, TV Mini-Series)
  • Obraz uz obraz (1972, TV Series) - Bata
  • Majstor i Margarita (1972) - Bobov
  • Deveto cudo na istoku (1972)
  • Razvojni put Bore Šnajdera (1972, TV Movie) - Selimir
  • Derviš i smrt (1972, TV Movie) - Vezirov defterdar
  • Ćelava pevačica (1972, TV Movie) - Vatrogasni kapetan
  • Kužiš stari moj (1973) - Pekar
  • Operacija 30 slova (1973, TV Series)
  • Bombardovanje Nju Hejvna (1973, TV Movie) - Major
  • Naše priredbe (1973, TV Series)
  • Pjegava djevojka (1973)
  • Putnik (1973, TV Short) - Mali
  • Policajci (1973, TV Movie)
  • Beograd ili tramvaj a na prednja vrata (1973, TV Movie)
  • Dimitrije Tucović (1974, TV Series) - Dragisa Lapcevic
  • Pred zoru (1974, Short)
  • Oglas (1974, TV Movie) - Milan Pavlovic
  • Pavle Pavlović (1975) - Pavlov bivsi kolega
  • Zimovanje u Jakobsfeldu (1975) - Damjan
  • Testament (1975)
  • Kičma (1975) - Covek iz kafane
  • Borisko i Natalija (1975, TV Short)
  • Vagon li (1976) - I putnik
  • Salaš u Malom Ritu (1976) - Damjan
  • Zvezdana prašina (1976, TV Movie) - Kum
  • Čuvar plaže u zimskom periodu (1976) - Milovan Pasanovic - Draganov otac
  • Salaš u Malom Ritu (1976, TV Series) - Damjan
  • Grlom u jagode (1976, TV Series) - Banetov otac Sreten
  • Vlajkova tajna (1976, TV Movie) - Bata
  • Hajdučka vremena (1977) - Narednik Munizaba
  • Nikola Tesla (1977, TV Series) - George Westinghouse
  • Pas koji je voleo vozove (1977) - Otac
  • Marija Magdalena (1977, TV Movie) - Majstor Anton ... stolar
  • 67. sastanak Skupštine Kneževine Srbije (1977, TV Movie) - Nikola Krupezevic
  • Nije nego (1978) - Budic - Buda Filadelfija
  • Pogled u noć (1978) - Dezurni ljekar (segment "Koma")
  • Tamo i natrag (1978)
  • Povratak otpisanih (1978, TV Series) - Prletov otac Steva
  • Siroče (1978, TV Movie)
  • Nacionalna klasa (1979) - Cabor
  • Srećna porodica (1979, TV Mini-Series)
  • Srećna porodica (1979) - Poslovodja
  • Prva Srpska železnica (1979, TV Movie) - Marko Bogdanovic
  • Kost od mamuta (1979, TV Movie) - Dusanov otac
  • Gradilište (1979, TV Movie) - Sofer kamiona
  • Poseban tretman (1980) - Steva
  • Pripovedanja Radoja Domanovića (1980, TV Series) - Cica Ilija Stanojevic / Disko
  • Ko to tamo peva (1980) - Brka
  • Proleće života (1981, TV Movie)
  • Sijamci (1981, TV Mini-Series) - Djura Mitrovic
  • Idemo dalje (1982) - Bozur
  • Maratonci trče počasni krug (1982) - Laki Topalovic
  • 13. jul (1982) - Poslanik
  • Kante ili kese (1982, TV Movie) - Drug Kacavenda
  • Čovek sa četiri noge (1983) - Fotoreporter
  • Kako sam sistematski uništen od idiota (1983) - Babi Papuska
  • Korespondencija (1983, TV Movie) - Simeon Njegovan Lupus, deda
  • Čudo neviđeno (1984) - Gazda Scepan
  • Varljivo leto '68 (1984) - Veselin / Petar's otac-father
  • Balkanski špijun (1984) - Ilija Cvorovic
  • Jalta (1984, TV Movie) - Staline
  • Naš učitelj četvrtog razreda (1985, TV Movie) - Ucitelj
  • Držanje za vazduh (1985) - Upravnik doma
  • Priče iz fabrike (1985, TV Series) - Djura Bosnjakovic 'Tambura'
  • Provincija u pozadini (1985)
  • Štrajk u tkaonici ćilima (1986, TV Movie)
  • Svečana obaveza (1986, TV Movie) - Stevan
  • Ne znate vi Martina (1987, TV Movie)
  • Milan – Dar (1987, TV Movie) - Dr. Milan Savic ... lekar
  • Iznenadna i prerana smrt pukovnika K. K. (1987, Short) - Major
  • Balkan ekspres 2 (1989) - Mida
  • Atoski vrtovi - preobraženje (1989) - Arkadije
  • Sabirni centar (1989) - Simeun
  • Balkan ekspres 2 (1989, TV Series) - Mida Baba
  • Vreme čuda (1989) - Jovan
  • Vreme čuda (1989, TV Mini-Series) - Jovan
  • Sile u vazduhu (1989, TV Movie) - Tosa
  • Poslednji krug u Monci (1989) - Dobrivoje
  • Osmi dan u nedelji (1989, TV Movie) - Marko ... Nikolin kum
  • Čudo u Šarganu (1989, TV Movie)
  • Seks - partijski neprijatelj br. 1 (1990) - Gvozden
  • Profesionalac (1990, TV Movie) - Luka Laban
  • Klaustrofobična komedija (1990, TV Movie) - Sava odzacar
  • Mala (1991) - Svestenik
  • Zaboravljeni (1991, TV Series) - Adamov tast
  • Video jela, zelen bor (1991, TV Movie) - Milovan
  • Crni bombarder (1992) - Predsednik
  • Tri karte za Holivud (1993) - Ratni veteran
  • Kaži zašto me ostavi (1993) - Teca
  • Terasa na krovu (1995) - Dragutin ... 'Sova'
  • Underground (1995) - Deda
  • Urnebesna tragedija (1995) - Vasilije
  • Ubistvo s predumišljajem (1995) - Stavra Arandjelovic
  • Bila jednom jedna zemlja (1996, TV Mini-Series) - Deda
  • Gore dole (1996-1997, TV Series) - Avram Jaksic
  • Balkanska pravila (1997) - Sajdzija
  • Rane (1998) - Komsija
  • Bure baruta (1998) - Viktor, Alex's Father
  • Belo odelo (1999) - Priest
  • U ime oca i sina (1999) - Mrgud Miletic
  • Proputovanje (1999) - Stojan (segment "Srebrni metak")
  • Đeneral Milan Nedić (1999, TV Movie) - Milan Nedic
  • Otac (2001, TV Movie) - Kapetan Albert (final film role)

References

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