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Radko Polič is a Actor born on 18 august 1942 at Črnomelj (Slovenie)

Radko Polič

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Birth name Radko Polič
Birth 18 august 1942 at Črnomelj (Slovenie)
Death 15 september 2022 (at 80 years)
Awards Sterija Award for Achievement in Acting

Radko Polič (born 18 August 1942) is an award-winning Slovenian theatre, television and film actor.

Born in Črnomelj, Polič's family moved to Belgrade in 1945 and then to West Berlin in 1949 before returning to Slovenia and settling in Ljubljana in 1954. He started acting in the early 1960s and during his career spanning over four decades, he played in over 150 theatre and film productions. He starred in stage productions all around Slovenia and appeared in a number of Yugoslav feature films.

Polič won numerous awards for his work, including the Golden Arena for Best Actor at the 1976 Pula Film Festival and the Best Actor award at the 10th Moscow International Film Festival for his role in Igor Pretnar's film Idealist, and the Prešeren Award for Life Achievement in 2007.

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Filmography of Radko Polič (15 films)

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Libertas
Libertas (2006)
, 2h10
Directed by Veljko Bulajić
Genres Drama, Biography
Actors Sandra Ceccarelli, Goran Grgić, Radko Polič, Žarko Potočnjak, Ljubomir Kerekeš, Vlatko Dulić
Roles Zamanja
Rating50% 2.5414752.5414752.5414752.5414752.541475
The film is set in mid-16th century, at a time when the entire eastern Mediterranean is dominated by two great empires, the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Venice, with the small but wealthy maritime republic of Ragusa (modern-day Dubrovnik) managing to maintain its independence through diplomatic agreements.
Headnoise
Headnoise (2002)
, 1h30
Genres Drama, Thriller
Actors Radko Polič, Bogdan Diklić
Roles Alojz Mrak
Rating66% 3.320693.320693.320693.320693.32069
Silent Gunpowder, 1h56
Genres Drama, War
Themes Political films
Actors Mustafa Nadarević, Branislav Lečić, Fabijan Šovagović, Mira Furlan, Boro Stjepanović, Josip Pejaković
Rating74% 3.7191953.7191953.7191953.7191953.719195
Based on a novel by Branko Ćopić and set during World War II, the film tells the story of a Serbian village in the mountains of Bosnia and its villagers who found themselves divided along two opposing ideological lines, represented by the Chetniks and the Partisans. These two opposing sides are personified in the Partisan commander Španac (Mustafa Nadarević) and a former Royal Army officer Radekić (Branislav Lečić). Španac sees Radekić as the cause of villagers' resistance to the new, Communist, ideology and so the main plot axis is the conflict between them.
Balkan Express, 1h42
Genres War, Comedy
Themes Political films
Actors Dragan Nikolić, Bora Todorović, Bata Živojinović, Olivera Marković, Radko Polič, Branko Cvejić
Roles Kapetan Ditrih
Rating76% 3.840333.840333.840333.840333.84033
A madcap comedy featuring a band of roving musicians whose music is just a cover for the fact that they are actually con men. They find ample opportunity to ply their trade amidst all the confusion as people flee the invading Nazis. They tour the country and vie with each other for how much they can pilfer, scam, con, or lift from the unsuspecting citizenry. Their talents are put to the test when a German Captain falls for the singer in the group, and they decide to use him to obtain important ID papers for everyone. When a 10-year-old Jewish girl needs help in hiding from the Germans in order to escape being sent to a concentration camp, the group of thieves not only decide to protect the girl, but join forces with the underground resistance fighters to get rid of several German officers at the same time.
Real Pests!, 1h36
Genres Comedy
Actors Radko Polič, Majda Potokar, Bert Sotlar
Roles Boris
Rating77% 3.8767653.8767653.8767653.8767653.876765
Real Pests is a light-hearted comedy about a widower Štebe (Bert Sotlar), who works as a bus driver and lives with his five adolescent sons and an elderly maid Rozi (Majda Potokar) in Ljubljana. The boys are wild, constantly playing pranks on neighbors and Rozi, who is fed up with their behavior which earned them the nickname "gadi" ("pests", or literally "vipers"). One day, she fulfills her threat and leaves for home in the countryside despite being extremely fond of the family. Right then, Rozi's young niece Meri (Milada Kalezič) comes to town and is offered a place to stay by Štebe until she can find a job. The attractive Meri cannot compete with Rozi at housekeeping, but she immediately wraps all the boys around her finger, also getting attention from Štef's coworker Toni (Boris Cavazza) with whom she later becomes a couple. However, nobody seems to know where she is going every afternoon. Finally, Štebe, who knows Rozi very well, convinces her to come back. At the same time, the mystery about Meri is also solved: she had been learning to drive a bus and has just passed the driving test, becoming a driver at the city transport company. Everybody boards her bus and they drive off.
The Idealist, 2h2
Directed by Igor Pretnar
Genres Drama
Actors Radko Polič, Milena Zupančič, Bert Sotlar
Roles Martin Kačur
Rating78% 3.944643.944643.944643.944643.94464