
Rade Šerbedžija
Acting
Biography
Rade Šerbedžija (Serbian Cyrillic: Раде Шербеџија; born July 27, 1946) is a Croatian actor, director and musician of Serb ethnicity He was one of the most popular Yugoslav actors in the 1970s and 1980s. He is internationally known mainly for his supporting roles in Hollywood films such as Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, X-Men: First Class, The Saint, Mission: Impossible II and Taken 2, and for his recurring role on 24.
Born: July 27, 1946
Place of Birth: Bunić, Croatia, Yugoslavia [now Croatia]
Known For

At the Station in Pula
This documentary interviews the singer Djordje Balasevic, his fans and some ex-Yugoslav celebrities before his concert of in Pula Arena on June 6, 2001.

Beggars and Sons
Story about Matan, professional beggar, smuggler, and trickster, his childhood and adult adventures with his family. It is shown as retrospective, while Matan is hiding from the authorities in the mental institution.

Funeral Feast
The first days of war in Ljubljana. The young hero Niko experiences the bloody and violent transition from childhood to manhood. Based on the novel by Beno Zupancic.

Trieste, Yugoslavia
A documentary about favorite shopping destination for Yugoslavs: Trieste in Italy.

The Diary of the Great Perica
A sequel to One Song a Day Takes Mischief Away (1970) set in 1964.

Nikola Tesla
This series follows Tesla's life from his childhood in Simljan (near Gospic) in nowadays Croatia (then Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia, part of Austria-Hungary) to his death in New York, USA.

In the Registrar's Office
Based on the Ante Kovačić's novel "U registraturi" (In the Registrar's Office, 1888.) Tells the story of Ivica Kicmanovic – from his childhood to his eventual downfall caused by a femme fatale Laura. 9 episodes in total.

Downton Abbey
A chronicle of the lives of the aristocratic Crawley family and their servants in the post-Edwardian era—with great events in history having an effect on their lives and on the British social hierarchy.

Migrations II
Screening of the synonymous Milos Crnjanski's poetic novel about the tragedy of Serbian people who scattered their energy and bones from Dnepr to Lotaringia during XVII and XIX century. The great Serbian migration topic is given through the military campaign of major Vuk Isakovic (Avtandil Makharadze) at the head of Slavonian-Danube regiment, from spring of 1744. to spring of the next year. The second topic follows tragic but passionate relationship between Vuk's younger brother and his wife, which ends with her long-lasting disease and death.

Slow Horses
Follow a dysfunctional team of MI5 agents—and their obnoxious boss, the notorious Jackson Lamb—as they navigate the espionage world's smoke and mirrors to defend England from sinister forces.
Filmography
as Anjelo
as Anton Skoll
as Oleksandr
as Deda Maksim
as Deda Maksim
as Self
as General Rodinov
as Sudija
as Saint Spyridon / Homeless man
as Himself
as Suleyman Pavlovich
as Nikolai Katinsky
as Himself (archive footage)
as Eduard Eddy Fuller
as Pappy
as Ismet Tabaković
as Petar Hektorović
as Prof. Filip Mešulam
as Dr. Max Dabrowski
as Luka
as Desiderio Ancillotto
as Arthur
as Bilježnik
as Narrator (voice)
as Himself
as Stephan
as Gjorgjija
as Jákob Marosi
as Stari Dane Štukalo
as Tomislav
as The Minister
as Frightening Old Man (uncredited)
as Chiron
as Dr. Bogdan Krilov
as Vraneš
as Andrei Petrov
as Ikonomo
as Don Rafael
as Murad Krasniqi
as Himself
as Vraneš
as Onjegin
as Nebojša
as Bepi, the Poet
as Self
as Col. Demidov
as Russian General
as Vinko
as Mykew Gregorovitch
as Prince Kuragin
as Mane
as Nikita Sokoloff
as Nicky / Victor
as Yuri Ivanov
as Athos
as Simon McCullough
as Arie
as Big Daddy
as Dr. Maric
as Dr. Lukas Grasic
as Toma
as The diplomat
as Michael Sandor
as Himself
as Sergey
as Max
as Captain William Blake
as Aleksander Cirko
as Ljubo
as Homeless Man
as Imam Muaffak
as Narrator in English version (voice)
as Tibor
as Miran Hrovatin
as Oleg Butraskaya
as Himself
as Inspector Vigot
as Alexander Sharova
as Viktor Schvitkoy
as Dmitri Gredenko
as Emile de Becque
as Himself
as Milan Rajić
as Boris The Blade
as General Vostov
as Dr. Nekhorvich
as Self
as Bruno Maier
as Marion Petrocelli
as Milich
as Strasser
as Roman
as Jiří Kolmár
as Francois Riffaud
as Ivan Tretiak
as Greek
as Ivan
as Colonel George Lapadus
as Marko
as Josip Papac
as Kosta
as Aleksander
as Narator (voice)
as Pavle Trusić
as Karlo Armano
as Sandro
as Pisac (segment "Karneval")
as De Ronkali
as Herlock Sholmès
as Captain Ivan
as Emile
as Raka
as Rade
as Krešimir Horvat
as Tomislav K. Burbonski
as Valent
as Vito
as Krešimir Horvat
as Mišel Babić
as Matan Potrka
as Intelektualac
as Lelin otac
as Abdulah
as Jozo
as Pančo Vila
as Dr. Grujić
as Ugo
as Drug Crni
as Kapetan Mitrović
as Stipe Babur
as Georgij Potevski
as Milicioner
as Narrator (voice)
as Vlado Ratko
as Police Commander
as Vlado Kovač
as Tomo
as Vitomir Bezjak
as Josip Broz 'Tito'
as Nikola Tesla
as Lado
as Joco / Hamlet
as Ivica Kičmanović
as Kosta Parac
as Ivan
as Davor
as Angry Young Man
as Domobranski časnik - kicoš
as Vlatko
as Južek Hedl
as Milan
as Valent
as Filmski reditelj
as Niko
as Boris Horvat
as Crni
as Brankov ubojica
as Tomica
as Četnički major Kosta Parac