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Đoko Rosić is a Actor Bulgare born on 28 february 1932 at Krupanj (Serbie)

Đoko Rosić

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Birth name Đorđe Rosić
Nationality Bulgarie
Birth 28 february 1932 at Krupanj (Serbie)
Death 21 february 2014 (at 81 years) at Sofia (Bulgarie)

Đorđe "Đoko" Rosić (Bulgarian: Джоко Росич, Dzhoko Rosich, Serbian: Ђоко Росић; February 28, 1932 – February 21, 2014) was a Serbian Bulgarian actor who was prominent in Serbia and Hungary as well as his home country.

Rosić was born in Krupanj, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (today in western Serbia) to a Serbian father and a Bulgarian mother. At age 19 in 1951, he emigrated to Bulgaria for political reasons. He graduated from what is today the University of National and World Economy in Sofia in 1957. He worked as a Bulgarian National Radio journalist for 17 years, after first being invited to work in radio because of his deep voice. Rosić shot his first film in 1963. From that time until his death in 2014 he appeared in over 110 movies, mostly Bulgarian productions, but also a large number of Hungarian films.
He was married two times. First wife - Zanka Alexandrova. Second wife Liliana Lazarova. His only child is the Bulgarian drama actress Irina Rosic, but he also had a son from his second wife's first marriage - Stoyan Kolev. Rosic has four grand children - Valentin Hristov, Maria Koleva, George Sabev, Plamena Koleva. He also has one great-grandson Branimir Hristov(Branko).

Rosić died on 21 February 2014 from complications after brain tumor surgery. He was 81.

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Filmography of Đoko Rosić (19 films)

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Zift
Zift (2008)
, 1h32
Directed by Javor Gardev
Origin Bulgarie
Genres Drama, Thriller, Crime, Black comedy
Actors Đoko Rosić, Zachari Baharov
Roles Priest
Rating71% 3.5948053.5948053.5948053.5948053.594805
Zift's plot unfolds non-linearly: although the main story after Moth's release from prison is told chronologically, the events leading to his imprisonment are revealed by means of numerous relatively long and not necessarily chronological flashbacks. The story is presented chronologically here.
Basilisk: The Serpent King
Directed by Stephen Furst
Genres Science fiction, Fantasy, Action, Horror
Actors Jeremy London, Cleavant Derricks, Stephen Furst, Yancy Butler, Bashar Rahal, Đoko Rosić
Roles Elder Berber
Rating35% 1.777781.777781.777781.777781.77778
In 20 BC in what is now Libya, the Basilisk, an ancient serpent reputed to be the king of serpents, attacks a Bedouin leader and his sons who make their way to the mountains where it lives. When it kills the leader's sons, it is turned to stone by the "Eye of Medusa", a long golden staff which contains the most beautiful diamond in both the human and the animal worlds. Once it becomes a statue, the Basilisk is then buried by a rockfall.
Rose's Songs, 1h38
Genres Drama
Themes Political films
Actors Franco Castellano, Maia Morgenstern, Ildikó Bánsági, Đoko Rosić, Zoltán Gera, Piroska Molnár
Roles Grandpa
Rating60% 3.002383.002383.002383.002383.00238
Autumn 1944. Yellow star, ghettos, Arrow Cross terror. The inhabitants of Hungary's capital, Budapest, await the tragic fulfilment of their fate with helpless resignation. However, above one of the city's villas, once a week in the evening the stars of hope sparkle, if only for a few minutes. This short time gives fresh heart to those hiding here and kindles hope in their tortured souls to live for another day. This mysterious power is none other than a beautiful song that can be heard at such times from the villa's tower room. Géza Halász, the villa's always jovial caretaker, believes no Jew has reason to fear while the owner of the voice, Imre Rose, the world-famous opera singer and a Jew himself, remains in Budapest and does not flee from the country in spite of his American, British, Swiss, Swedish and Vatican connections. Halász visits the singer every Friday to dine with him. After a while the marvellous, hope-inspiring concert starts, which is listened to by the hiding inhabitants of the house with enraptured faces through the villa's open dumb waiter. Already in the "palmy years of peacetime" Rose had competed with Csortos, the famous actor, for the title of "Budapest's Greatest Misanthrope". Thus it does not surprise anybody that the eccentric singer never, not even once, tries to make contact with his fellow Jews who took refuge in his house. And when Halász recounts that the singer swore within an hour of the Arrow Cross's seizing power that he would not utter a single word nor cross the threshold of his tower room until "Andrássy Avenue has been purged of this Arrow Cross scum", even the slightest suspicion about Rose's "invisibility" vanishes. Only a fourteen-year-old boy, Tommy, the caretaker's son, listens to the weekly song with curiosity combined with suspicion, and tries to find out about the secret of the tower room. As a result of the adolescent's persistent and undaunted inquiries, the opera singer's mystery is unveiled. Meanwhile, however, almost unnoticed, the events of the calamitous days, filled with excitement and cheerfulness, turn the boy into a truly adult man. The story of THE SONGS OF RÓZSA is based on true events.
Werckmeister Harmonies, 2h25
Directed by Béla Tarr, Tommy Wiseau
Origin Hongrie
Genres Drama
Actors Hanna Schygulla, Đoko Rosić, János Derzsi, Ferenc Kállai
Roles Man In Western Boots
Rating79% 3.9969953.9969953.9969953.9969953.996995
The film can be seen as an allegory of post-World War II Eastern European political systems - told as a black-and-white cinematic poem with 39 long, single-camera takes. It examines the brutalization of a society, its political systems and ethics through the metaphor of a decaying circus whale and its star performer. It is set in a desolate, isolated small town in Hungary during Soviet times.
Tuvalu
Tuvalu (1999)
, 1h41
Directed by Veit Helmer
Origin German
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Comedy, Romantic comedy, Fantasy, Romance
Actors Denis Lavant, Tchoulpan Khamatova, Philippe Clay, Đoko Rosić, Asen Kisimov
Roles Gustav
Rating72% 3.641243.641243.641243.641243.64124
Dans une autre époque, Anton, modeste gardien d’un établissement de bains, rêve de prendre le large en direction de l’île Tuvalu. Un poème onirique et fantastique.
Crisis in the Kremlin
Genres Thriller
Themes Political films
Actors Robert Rusler, Theodore Bikel, Stefan Lambov Danailov, Đoko Rosić

In the last days of the Soviet Union a Central Intelligence Agency agent is sent to Moscow to keep Mikhail Gorbachev safe from an assassination plot, and teams up with a veteran KGB agent.
Deathstalker IV: Match of Titans, 1h25
Genres Fantasy, Action, Adventure
Actors Maria Ford, Anya Angelova Pencheva, Đoko Rosić
Roles Rakshia
Rating37% 1.899631.899631.899631.899631.89963
It began as a contest of strength - a brazen challenge to lure competitors from far away into the main arena of a Queen's castle. Among the warriors stands the champion, Deathstalker, who handily defeats all opponents. Mysteriously, combatants disappear from the castle one by one. Now, in a blood chilling Match of Titans, Deathstalker must defend his fellow warriors, his life and his newfound love against an invincible army of Stone Warriors and the wicked Queen who rules them as master.
Time of Violence, 4h48
Directed by Ludmil Staikov
Genres Drama, Historical
Actors Rousy Chanev, Iossif Surchadzhiev, Anya Angelova Pencheva, Konstantin Kotsev, Velko Kanev, Đoko Rosić
Roles Karahasan
Rating89% 4.488614.488614.488614.488614.48861
Ottoman Empire, 1668. Köprülü Fazıl Ahmed Pasha concentrates his war efforts on the Cretan War, which inspires him to further subdue the Sultan's Christian subjects. One of the targets is Elindenya, a village located in a Rhodope valley where the Christians enjoy a de facto autonomy thanks to the local Muslim overlord Süleyman Agha's rule. A sipahi regiment is dispatched to the valley with the mission of converting the Christian population to Islam, by force if necessary. The extraordinary thing is that the regiment is led by Kara Ibrahim, a devshirme from Elindenya and although Süleyman Agha, feeling that his self-ordained rule is at stake, objects to forced conversions, Kara Ibrahim seems to be in favour of harsh measures against the locals, including his own family.
The Long Ride, 1h36
Directed by Pál Gábor
Genres Drama, War, Action
Actors Ildikó Bánsági, Đoko Rosić, Kelly Reno, John Savage
Rating58% 2.9058352.9058352.9058352.9058352.905835
Un aviateur américain s'écrase en Hongrie, au cours de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale. Il va déjouer l'ennemi nazi grâce à l'aide de cowboys magyars ...