Serbian actor Vojislav (Voja) Miric died in Belgrade, Serbia on April
23, 2019. He was 86. Born on April 7, 1933 in Trstenik, Serbia, Yugoslavia, he
and his brother left home for Belgrade where Voja was offered a role in a stage
play. He intended to study architecture although his family wanted him to
become a lawyer. He started studying acting at the Novi Sad Theater which was
interrupted by military service. After his afterwards he continued in the Belgrade
drama where he graduated. In films, he played fifty roles (ten major films), in
1964 won the Silver Arena for the film "Official Position" by Fadil
Hadzic, and ten years later the Golden Arena for "Dervish and Death"
by Zdravko Velimirovic. He appeared in two Euro-westerns: “Frontier Hellcat”
(1964) as Stewart with Elke Sommer and Stewart Granger and “Flaming Frontier”
(1965) as Joe with Granger and Pierre Brice.
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