Milan Gutović

Milan Gutović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан "Лане" Гутовић; 11 August 1946 – 25 August 2021) was a Serbian and Yugoslav actor, cabaret performer and television personality.

Milan Gutović
Милан Гутовић
A picture of Milan Gutović
Gutović in 2015
Born(1946-08-11)11 August 1946
Died25 August 2021(2021-08-25) (aged 75)
Belgrade, Serbia
EducationFaculty of Dramatic Arts
Alma materUniversity of Arts in Belgrade
Occupations
Years active1967–2021
Known forPortrayal of Srećko Šojić
Spouse
Biljana Knežević
(m. 2001⁠–⁠2011)

He is best known for his portrayal of Srećko Šojić in Tesna koža and Bela lađa.[1]

Early life and education

Gutović was born on 11 August 1946, in a Belgrade suburban neighborhood of Umka.[2] He graduated from the High School of Electrical Engineering "Nikola Tesla" in Belgrade, where he earned the nickname "Lane".[3] Initially, Gutović wanted to study at the Faculty of Mathematics, although he later enrolled in the Belgrade Academy for theater, cinema, radio and television, from which he graduated in 1967.[4] Later that year, he became a member of the Yugoslav Drama Theatre.[2][5]

Career

Film and television career

After becoming a member in the Yugoslav Drama Theatre in 1967, he and other now-prominent actors, became members of the so called "Bojan's babies" club which included actors that were part of a permanent engagement in the Yugoslav Drama Theatre.[5] Gutović's film career began in 1968, in the movie Bekstva.[6] His first main role in a movie was in Mića Milošević's movie Drugarčine, which was recorded in 1979.[6] Two years later, Gutović was contacted by Milošević to act in Laf u srcu where he played Srećko Šojić.[7] Gutović continued his role as Srećko Šojić in Tesna koža ("Tight Skin"), which was recorded in 1982.[6][8][9] His first major role on television was in the comedy series Diplomci, although, he earned more popularity in Bolji Život and Otvorena vrata.[6]

Between 2006 and 2011, he again portrayed Srećko Šojić in Bela lađa ("A White Boat"), which was a loose continuation of Tesna koža.[7][10] After leaving Bela lađa, he retired.[6]

Cabaret career

Gutović is also widely known around the world for his A usual evening cabaret, which he performed from the 1990s until his death.[11][12] His cabaret was the first show played in Serbian in the Broadway theatre.[12]

Besides performing in the National Theatre in Belgrade, he also performed in the Montenegrin National Theatre, Zvezdara Theatre, Slavija Theatre, BITEF and many theatres.[4][12] Between 2020 and June 2021, he performed in the "Putujuće pozorište Šopalović" show, in the Yugoslav Drama Theatre.[6]

Personal life

Gutović was married twice, although no information is known about his first wife, with whom he had two sons, Jakov and Spasoje.[13] He was later married to Biljana Knežević between 2001 and 2011.[14] Gutović also had a daughter Milica, an actress and ballerina from his first marriage.[7][13] Gutović had an older sister called Bojana.[15] Later in his life, he moved to Kumodraž, and in his last years he was often seen camping and fishing.[15]

In 2006, he became a member of the National Theatre in Belgrade,[5] and between 2006 and 2008 he served as the president of the Association of Drama Artists of Serbia.[12]

Gutović was awarded multiple awards, such as "Staueta Ćuran" and "Sterija award" in 1978, "Zoran Radmilović award" in 1988, "Golden Arena award" in 1989, "Nušić award" in 2005, "Car Konstantin award" in 2006, "Raša Plaović award" in 2007 and "Zlatni Ćuran award" in 2020.[4][5][12]

He was also an outspoken critic of Serbian president Aleksandar Vučić and his regime.[16]

Death

In June 2021, Gutović contracted COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia and had to cancel all of his shows.[6]

On 19 August 2021, Gutović's health suddenly deteriorated and he was transported to the Military Medical Academy for treatment.[17] A day later, multiple unreliable tabloids published incorrect information that Gutović had died.[18][19] He died on 25 August 2021, 14 days after his 75th birthday.[20] According to Irfan Mensur, Gutović attended chemotherapy sessions and never gave up fighting.[21]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleRef.
1965Provereno, nema minaA young man on the street[22]
1967Oh, divljino[23]
1968Neverovatni cilinder Nj. V. kralja Kristijana
1968BekstvaSkojevac[6]
1969Veličanstveni rogonjaEstrigo[24]
1969Put gospodina Perisona
1969Hajde da se igramo
1969Preko mrtvihDragoslav Stojanović
1969Leći na rudu
1969Plava JevrejkaHimself
1969Kod zelenog papagaja
1970Izgubljeni sin
1970Omer i Merima
1970Krunisanje
1970Naši maniri
1970ProtekcijaSvetislav
1970Francuski bez muke
1970Lepa paradaStevan
1971Suđenje Floberu
1971DiplomciDragutin Guta Pavlović
1972Amfitrion 38
1972Smeh sa scene: Jugoslovensko dramsko pozorište
1972Poraz
1972Proždrljivost
1972Musa iz cirkusa
1972Buba u uhuKamij Sandebiz
1972Devojka sa Kosmaja
1972Čučuk StanaHajduk Veljko Petrović
1972Tragovi crne devojke
1973Dubravka
1973Brauningova verzija
1973Bela košuljaJug
1973Sutjeska
1974Meri Rouz
1974SB zatvara krugBoban
1974Bataljon je odlučio
1975SinoviPrinc
1975Tena
1975Nagrada godine
1976Povratak otpisanihKapetan Todorović
1976Beogradska deca
1976Prvi garnizon
1977Mikelanđelo Buonaroti
1977Jedan dan
1977Pod istragom
1978MaskaČezare
1978PučinaVladimir Nedeljković
1978Gospođa ministarkaČeda Urošević
1979Srećna porodicaTennis instructor
1979DrugarčinePoručnik Ilić
1979Ivan Goran Kovačić
1981Kir JanjaNotaroš Mišić
1981Berlin kaput
1981GazijaMorić
1981Laf u srcuSrećko Šojić
1981500 kadaCojko
1981Erogena zonaMomčilo Stojisavljević
1982Tesna kožaSrećko Šojić
1982StenicaPrišipkin
1982Krojači džinsaPakito
1982Četvrtak umesto petkaLane
1983Sumrak
1983Razvojni put Bore ŠnajderaVitomir Kambasković
1983Još ovaj putVasa
1984Celovečernji the KidDon Francisko
1985Indijsko ogledaloJudge
1985Debeli i mršaviBogoljub Jakšić
1986Putujuće pozorište ŠopalovićFilip Trnavac
1986Crna MarijaKodža
1986Majstor i ŠampitaLaslo Marcipan Fogel
1986RodoljupciSmrdić
1986ŠmekerNeša
1987Dogodilo se na današnji dan
1987Tesna koža 2Srećko Šojić
1988Špijun na štiklamaNarcis Zec
1988OrtaciSima
1988Tesna koža 3Srećko Šojić
1989Poltron
1989Boj na KosovuIvan Kosančić
1990PokojnikMladen Đaković
1990Kolubarska bitka
1990Sumnjivo liceAleksa Žunić
1990Valjevska bolnicaGavrilo Stanković
1991Holivud ili propast
1991Tesna koža 4Srećko Šojić
2002Zajedničko putovanjeJoakim Vujić
2003Mali svetPriest
2004Te quiero, RadišaRadiša Radišić
2005Imam nešto važno da vam kažemDirector
2006Uslovna slobodaOzren Ćuk
2006Sedam i poDirector
2010Zlatno tele[25]
2011Mali ljubavni bogMilan[26]
2017Vrati se ZoneJordan[27]

Television

YearTitleRoleRef.
1967Visoška hronikaMarks[24]
1968Maksim našeg doba
1969Mladići i devojke 2
1972Selo bez seljaka
1973Od danas do sutra
1973Pozorište u kućiHousekeeper
1975Lepeza
1975Život je lepDovniković
1976Morava 76
1976Čast mi je pozvati vasLane
1977Profesionalci
1977Usijane glaveBumbaširević
1978Povratak otpisanihKapetan Todorović
1979Srećna porodicaTennis instructor
1980Bilo, pa prošlo
1981Svetozar MarkovićSava Grujić
1981Sedam sekretara SKOJ-aMijo Oreški
1984Ne tako davno
1984Ulični pevači
1984Uvek sa vama
1984Formula 1
1985Daj mi krila jedan krugBiljan
1986Frka
1987Bolji životĐan Karlo Maroti
1988Vuk KaradžićStevan Perkov
1989Specijalna redakcija
1989Metla bez drškeOgnjen
1990Metla bez drške 2Ognjen
1991Metla bez drške 3Ognjen
1994Otvorena vrataDragoslav Jakovljević
1996Dobro veče, decoPustolov
1998Kanal mimoJelenko
1998Kod lude ptice
2002Vršačka pozorišna jesen
2006Bela lađaSrećko Šojić[24]
2007Ono naše što nekad bejašeĆir Manta
2008Neki čudni ljudiLazar Gašić
2010Šesto čulo[28]
2013Otvorena vrata 2Dragoslav Jakovljević[29]
2014Mala istorija SrbijeLane[30]
2017Državni posaoAtanasije hadži Tonić

References

Awards
New title Serbian Oscar Of Popularity
The Male Actor of the Year

2009
Succeeded by