Dragomir 'Gidra' Bojanić
Dragomir Bojanić, widely recognized by his stage name Gidra, was a prominent Serbian actor celebrated for his versatile performances in both local and international cinema. He frequently appeared under the pseudonym Anthony Ghidra in various films throughout his career. Gidra's filmography is rich with roles in numerous productions from the former Yugoslavia, where he often portrayed antagonistic characters.
One of his most memorable performances came in the 1972 film "Valter brani Sarajevo," where he took on the role of Kondor, a cunning German secret agent. This character left a lasting impression on audiences and solidified his reputation as a skilled villain in the cinematic landscape of the time.
However, Gidra is perhaps best remembered for his comedic portrayal of Žika Pavlović, the lovable family patriarch in the "Lude godine" film series, a role he reprised twelve times. This character resonated with audiences, showcasing Gidra's ability to bring humor and warmth to his performances.
Throughout his career, Dragomir Bojanić made significant contributions to the film industry, earning acclaim for his dynamic range and ability to captivate audiences. His legacy continues to influence aspiring actors in Serbia and beyond.