
Nikola Simić
Acting
Biography
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Born: May 18, 1934
Place of Birth: Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia
Known For

Hot Wind
Vruć vetar is one of the most popular Yugoslav TV miniseries that aired in 1980. The show and movie cut from scenes of the show were popular in neighboring countries-also very popular in Czechoslovakia. Its main theme became very popular and enjoying a bit of a cult status. The story follows Shurda, a man in his 30s, who comes from a small town to Belgrade to get rich. However, as no job is good enough for him, he tries his luck in Germany, but this venture proves to be the same, so he returns to his native Yugoslavia.

Things Like Love
A sitcom that follows intertwined lives of three couples set mostly in the building in which they live and the café owned by one of these people.

More Than a Game
The story follows a ten-year period before WW2 in a fictional town of Gradina, Serbia and its residents, which went through the turbulent events like the Great Depression and the rise of fascism. But the most important segment of the story revolves around rivalry between two city's football clubs - Radnicki and Gradjanski.

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.

Death Fury
A woman who killed her husband by accident comes out of prison after sixteen years to meet with her two children at municipality office. Before children's arrival, she recalls her supposedly happy marriage that turned into a nightmare when her husband's brother came back from Germany and begun to influence her husband in a bad way.

Strawberry in the Supermarket
An ex-soldier storms a supermarket and takes all the cashiers captive because one of them insulted his grandmother.

Strangler vs Strangler
When it comes to crime, Belgrade is same as any other modern metropolis, except for having its own serial killers. That blank is filled when a flower salesman begins strangling women. A popular, but very disturbed rock star soon becomes telepathically connected with the killer.

Tit for Tat
Professor Herceg struggling with difficulties, it is not easy to determine how students conveyed knowledge, and even harder to avoid the hatred of the disciples, and sympathy for the students. Arrival of television in school, a poll about the new school, students' imaginations and similar conditions will not relieve his problem.

Obituary for Escobar
Serbian crime drama focusing on Belgrade's violent criminal underworld. Obituary For Escobar distinguishes itself from other recent crime dramas with its strong visual style and energetic approach. Borko was a young effeminate boy bullied at school by the self-styled 'Ghandi'. Years on, Ghandi is now a warlord, wrecking mayhem in pursuit of his ambition to become the leading drug lord in the Balkans. His execution of the rival 'Serbian Escobar' coincides with the mysterious placement of an obituary for the real Escobar by two stoners. In Ghandi's pursuit of the assailants he meets Lela, a stunning mystery woman who leads Ghandi to reconsider both "Borko" and his life in crime.

Daredevil Times
Sfaira (1971-1984) dedicated to Pythagoras and Plato is a homage to two of his favourite spheroids: the Earth and the Sun.
Filmography
as Dekica
as Toma
as Čika Steva
as Uncle (segment "Fabulous Vera")
as Pacijent sa zavojima
as Gazda Hose Del Dongo
as Akademik / Novi ministar
as Der Sperber
as Aprcović
as Radomir 'Rada' Cvetić
as Tripko 'Triša' Stojković
as Dvorski
as Opštinski pisar Vidak
as Direktor
as Pajko
as Pijani Poštar
as Dimitrije 'Mita' Pantić
as Dimitrije Pantić
as Svemirac
as Đuka
as Siniša
as Doktor Švarc
as Svetislav Brkić / Herbert fon Karajan
as Dimitrije Pantić
as Brother Gabriel
as Dimitrije Pantić
as Velja
as Dirigent
as Miki
as Milenko Pantić
as Inspector Ognjen Strahinjić
as Papa Freud
as Doktor Tabački
as Direktor iz Komisinice
as Dimitrije Mita Pantić
as Maksim
as Dr. Popović
as Sava Mitrović
as Direktor preduzeća
as Šef
as Duško (segment "Koma")
as Direktor Martinović
as Savatije
as Miroslav Ilić 'Guliver'
as Leksi
as Saja Molerović
as Svedok
as Đura
as Miroslav Ilić 'Guliver'
as Boško
as Lisičić
as Aleksandar 'Aca' Brzić
as Guillaume, Merchant
as Žika
as Čedica (voice) (uncredited)
as Fotograf
as Čapurka
as Cile (voice)
as Ljubomir Protić
as Jevrem Ristić
as Radio Operator
as Gregorič
as Čavka