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Boris Dvornik (; 16 April 1939 – 24 March 2008) was a Croatian actor.


Biography

Born in
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to the family of a carpenter, Dvornik discovered acting talent at an early age, while performing in children's plays. After studying to become an
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, he began to pursue a full-time acting career. He studied at the National Acting School in
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and later enrolled at the Academy of Dramatic Art at the
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. As a freshman, he was cast in the starring role of the 1960
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drama ''
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''. A year later, he showed his versatility by appearing in the popular comedy '' Martin in the Clouds''. This established Dvornik as a big star of former
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, comparable to
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,
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and Bata Živojinović; with latter he later developed a close friendship. The zenith of Dvornik's popularity came in the 1970s with the role of Roko Prč in the cult series ''Naše malo misto''. In the 1980s, after receiving acclaim as of one of the most renowned and prolific actors of the former Yugoslavia, Dvornik mostly worked with the Croatian National Theatre in his native city of Split. Over the years Dvornik developed a close friendship with
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. He talked him into getting involved in politics and in the 1992 parliamentary election, Dvornik, as candidate of Croatian Democratic Union, was elected in the Split constituency. He soon realized that he had not the taste for politics and resigned his seat one month later. In more recent years, his career was affected by aftermath of a stroke and alcohol abuse, which manifested in a series of incidents, the most notorious being assault on a poll observer during the 2005 presidential election. Dvornik had two sons, Dean and Dino, with his wife Diana Tomić, whom he married in 1962. Their younger son Dino died five and a half months after Boris. Boris Dvornik suffered a stroke and died in Split on 24 March 2008. He was 68. He was buried three days later at Lovrinac Cemetery in his hometown.


Selected filmography

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'' (1960) – Ivo Vojnović * '' Martin in the Clouds'' (1961) – Martin Barić * ''Medaljon sa tri srca'' (1962) * ''Da li je umro dobar čovjek?'' (1962) – Miki * ''Sjenka slave'' (1962) – Bazi * ''Prekobrojna'' (1962) – Dane * '' Double Circle'' (1963) – Krile * ''Radopolje'' (1963) – Man without a nail * '' Face to Face'' (1963) – Andrija Mackic * ''Zemljaci'' (1963) – Nikola * ''Lito vilovito'' (1964) – Ive * '' Among Vultures'' (1964) – Fred * ''Svanuce'' (1964) – Assistant chauffeur Stevo * ''
Man Is Not a Bird ''Čovek nije ptica'' (English title: ''Man Is Not a Bird'') is a European art film made in 1965. It was the first film from director Dušan Makavejev. Plot Highly skilled engineer Jan Rudinski (Janez Vrhovec) comes to a mining town to install ...
'' (1965) – Truckdriver * ''Čovik od svita'' (1965) – Ive * ''Konjuh planinom'' (1966) – Meso * ''
Winnetou and Old Firehand ''Winnetou and Old Firehand'' (german: Winnetou und sein Freund Old Firehand) is a 1966 western film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Pierre Brice, Rod Cameron, and Marie Versini. It was made as a co-production between West Germany and ...
'' (1966) – Pater * ''Kaja, ubit ću te!'' (1967) * ''
When You Hear the Bells ''When You Hear the Bells'' ( hr, Kad čuješ zvona) is a 1969 Croatian war film directed by Antun Vrdoljak. It was entered into the 6th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Silver Prize. In 1999, a poll of Croatian film critics foun ...
'' (1969) – Kubura * '' The Bridge'' (1969) – Zavatoni * ''Događaj'' (1969) – Gamekeeper * ''
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'' (1969) – Stipe * ''Ljubav i poneka psovka'' (1969) – Mate Pivac * ''Bablje ljeto'' (1970) – Captain * ''Život je masovna pojava'' (1970) – Adio * ''
Družba Pere Kvržice ''Družba Pere Kvržice'' ("Pero the Lump's gang") is a 1933 children's novel written by Croatian children's novelist Mato Lovrak. The plot concerns a group of children headed by Pero "Kvržica", who secretly decide to restore a disused village m ...
'' (1970) – Jozo policeman * '' The Pine Tree in the Mountain'' (1971) – Dikan * ''Opklada'' (1971) – Truckdriver * ''Lov na jelene'' (1972) – Barman Zeljo * ''
Traces of a Black Haired Girl ''Traces of a Black Haired Girl'' ( sh, Tragovi crne devojke) is a 1972 Yugoslav film directed by Zdravko Randić. It was entered into the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival. Cast * Pavle Vujisic - Paja * Boris Dvornik Boris Dvornik (; ...
'' (1972) – Jova * '' To Live on Love'' (1973) – Medan * '' The Battle of Sutjeska'' (1973) – Dalmatinac * ''Derviš i smrt'' (1974) – Hasan Dželebdžija * ''Crveni udar'' (1974) – Captain of aviation * ''Hitler iz našeg sokaka'' (1975) – Marko * ''Hajdučka vremena'' (1977) – Dane Desnica * ''Letači velikog neba'' (1977) – Tomo * ''
Occupation in 26 Pictures ''Occupation in 26 Pictures'' ( sh, Okupacija u 26 slika; also distributed internationally as ''Occupation in 26 Tableaux'') is a 1978 Yugoslavian war film directed by Lordan Zafranović. It was entered into the 1979 Cannes Film Festival. The f ...
'' (1978) – Vlaho * ''Povratak'' (1979) – Barba Frane * ''Vreme, vodi'' (1980) – Narednik Žika * '' Cyclops'' (1982) – Major of the Yugoslav Army * '' Servantes iz Malog Mista'' (1982) – Roko Prč * ''Moj tata na određeno vreme'' (1982) – Bora * ''Pismo - Glava'' (1983) – Bajo's brother * '' The Secret of an Old Attic'' (1984) – Šime * ''Horvatov izbor'' (1985) * ''Od petka do petka'' (1985) * ''Marjuča ili smrt'' (1987) – Ivanko * ''Tempi di guerra'' (1987) – Bronco - Rebel Leader * ''Tesna koža 2'' (1987) – Vujo * ''Špijun na štiklama'' (1988) – Bozur * '' Karneval, anđeo i prah'' (1990) – Visko (segment "Karneval") * ''Tajna starog mlina'' (1991) * ''
Nausikaya ''Nausikaya'' (''Nausikaja'') is a 1995 Croatian film directed, written and produced by Vicko Ruić. It is based on "The Spider", a horror short story by Hanns Heinz Ewers. The film was selected as the Croatian entry for the Best Foreign Language ...
'' (1995) * ''
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'' (1998) * '' Kanjon opasnih igara'' (1998) – Frane * ''
The Last Will ''The Last Will'' (''Posljednja volja'') is a 2001 Croatian film directed by Zoran Sudar and produced by Vicenco Blagaić. It is a comedy about a tour guide in small town of Dalmatia, played by Goran Višnjić, who inherited millions from a dist ...
'' (2001) – Jure * '' The Doctor of Craziness'' (2003) – Prolaznik * '' Long Dark Night'' (2004) – Luka Kolar


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Dvornik, Boris 1939 births 2008 deaths Actors from Split, Croatia Croatian male film actors Croatian male stage actors Croatian male television actors Vladimir Nazor Award winners Golden Arena winners Indexi Award winners Burials at Lovrinac Cemetery