
Dragomir Čumić
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dragomir Čumić also known as Drago Čuma (born 8 May 1937 in Sirač near Daruvar, Kingdom of Yugoslavia) is a Serbian actor. His credits includes roles in the TV series The Collector and Bolji život. Description above from the Wikipedia article Dragomir Čumić, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: May 8, 1937
Place of Birth: Sirač, Slavonija
Known For

The Written Off
"The Written Off" is a famous Serbian TV miniseries, that was very popular in former Yugoslavia, originally airing in 1974. Due to its popularity, Radio Television of Serbia has shown reruns of the series ten times, the last re-run starting in 2012. The series has achieved something of a cult status among its audience and still attracts an estimated 3 million viewers with its last rerun. Idea of series derives from exploits of freedom fighters in Belgrade during World War II, and all the characters and events are fictitious.

When I Grow Up, I'll Be a Kangaroo
A young student Braca is trying to seduce a beautiful model Iris. Although they are from two different worlds, they both try not to show it. In another story, Šomi and Duje anxiously follow the football match between Manchester and Eastwich. They bet on Eastwich, because their childhood friend Kengur is their goalkeeper. The plot of the third story takes place on the roof of the solitaire, where Avaks and Hibrid are wasting time in anticipation of something happening.

Australia Is Far Away
A story about a housekeeper who dreams of getting married for a man in Australia whom she haven't met yet.

The Morning
In the first days after the Second World War, as collaborators are being taken care of, a former partisan finds out that war never truly ends — not even in time of peace.

Barking at the Stars
Comedy about teachers and students at a high school in a small provincial town. Mihailo tries to win the heart of a girl his brother is also chasing.

A Joint Journey
Set in the 1930s, it follows the imaginary journey of Vuk Karadzic and Joakim Vujic across Serbia in the form of a road movie. Once in Kragujevac, where they ask support from Prince Milos Obrenovic, they realize that they are competition to one another in terms of the future of Serbian language.

Wolf Hunters of Upper and Lower Polacha
Two groups of men from neighboring villages get into a clash after both of them shot one wolf for the upcoming local festivity called "vucarenje" (wolf assembly), a rural custom typical for Dalmatian Zagora. Their rivalry ends in a tragic way.

The Boy Who Followed the Sun
Story of a 12 year old orphaned boy who takes to wandering about the countryside after the death of his drunkard father.

Scherzo
Story about people who have neither luck in finding new instruments to play after war, nor new romance. Instruments experience war just like people do. Originally shot in 1971, the film was not released until 1994.

The Dog Who Loved Trains
A fugitive girl, a stuntman and a young man who lost his dog quite some time before, are joining together on a trip to reach each of their own destination. A youngster gets emotionally connected to the girl, and he'd try to help her to leave the bossy stuntman, to get false passport and escape to Paris.
Filmography
as Čikica
as Ilija
as Čeda Mungos
as Vojnik iz Like
as Kuzman
as Seka
as Klošar
as Doktor Mirković
as Starac
as Golub
as Maletić
as Prodavac nakita
as Portir
as Vozač tramvaja
as Uhapšeni 1
as Seljak
as Seljak sa zobnicom
as Pera, pisar
as Krstan
as Vlasnik kafane
as Agent
as Laza Bečejac, ujak Zorin
as Kolaboracionista
as Prpić, čiraš
as Taksista
as Kolaboracionista
as Mate Brničević
as Gavra pinter
as Paun Džamić
as Veljko Jakovljević
as Jevrejin Mojsejka
as Stevica 'Snajper'
as Mehaničar
as Milisav
as Sirano
as Chetnick (uncredited)
as Pera
as Mojsejka
as Dragan
as Ostoja
as Mršavi
as Trener Jovanin
as Toša
as Lopov 2
as Obaveštajac Čuma
as Ubica