Dragan Nikolic
Biography
Biography
Dragan Nikolic was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Nikolic's career in acting began with his roles in various films like "Nacionalna Klasa Do 785 CM3" (1979), "Tren" (1979) and "Idemo Dalje" (1982). He also appeared in "Balkan Express" (1983), "Nesto Ismedju" (1983) and the drama "Obecana Zemlja" (1986) with Mirjana Karanovic. He kept working in film throughout the eighties and the nineties, starring in "Cavka" (1990) with Marko Ratic, "Iskusavanje Djavola" (1991) and "Original Falsifikata" (1991). He also appeared in "Belo Odelo" (1999) with Lazar Ristovski and the Miki Manojlovic dramatic adaptation "Cabaret Balkan" (1999). More recently, he continued to act in the Catherine Deneuve crime picture "Place Vendôme" (2000), the dramatic comedy "The Burlesque Tragedy" (2000) with Danilo-Bata Stojkovic and the drama "Sa mere, la pute" (2001) with Brigitte Rouan. He also appeared in the Radovan Vujovic foreign "Sejtanov ratnik" (2006), "Change Me" (2007) with Milutin Karadzic and "The Fourth Man" (2007) with Nikola Kojo. Most recently, Nikolic acted in the Lazar Ristovski period drama "Sveti Georgije Ubiva Azdahu" (2009).