[These daily posts will cover little known actors or people that have appeared in more recent films and TV series. Various degrees of information that I was able to find will be given and anything that you can add would be appreciated.]
Dusan 'Krcun' Djordjevic was a Serbian actor known for his supporting roles in Yugoslav films and television series during the 1960s and early 1970s.
Born in Valjevo, Serbia, Yugoslavia in1921, he developed a prolific career in Yugoslav media, appearing in over thirty productions primarily between 1960 and 1971, with notable contributions to feature films such as” Atomic War Bride” (1960) and extended television work including the series ‘Muzej vostanih figura’’ (1962–1963) and ‘Dezurna ulica’ (1967). His roles often included character parts such as officials, workers, and other everyday figures in both cinematic and episodic formats typical of Yugoslav television at the time.
Djordjevic was married to Lucrezia Sasso, with whom he had two children before their separation, and he died on March 17, 1971, in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia, at the age of 50. His work remains part of the rich archive of Yugoslav film and television from the postwar era.
Dušan Djordjevic appeared in on Euro-western, “Zlatna pracka” (The Golden Sling) as Putnik in 1967.
DJORDJEVIC, Dušan (aka
D. Djordjevic, Dusan-Krcun Djordjevic, Krcun Djordjevic, D. Djordjevic-Krcun,
Dusan Djordjevic-Krcun, Dusan Krcun-Djordjevic) (Dušan Krcun Đorđević)
[1921, Valjevo, Serbia, Yugoslavia – 3/17/1971, Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia] –
theater, film, TV actor, married to Lucrezia Sasso (19??-19??) father of two
children.
The Golden Sling – 1967 (Putnik)

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