Birthday: 1937-05-08
Birthplace: Sirač, Slavonija
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
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Dragomir Čumić also known as Drago Čuma (born 8 May 1937 in Sirač near Daruvar, Kingdom of Yugoslavia) is a Serbian actor. His credits includes roles in the TV series The Collector and Bolji život.
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2012-10-31 | Artilheiro | Čikica |
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2007-05-08 | Two | |
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2006-06-19 | Where the Yellow Lemon Blooms | Vojnik iz Like |
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2005-11-03 | Ivko's Feast | Kuzman |
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2005-01-01 | At the Doctor's | Seka |
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2004-03-25 | When I Grow Up, I'll Be a Kangaroo | Klošar |
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2004-02-16 | The Robbery of the Third Reich | |
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2003-06-09 | Ilka | Doktor Mirković |
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2002-12-02 | A Joint Journey | Starac |
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1999-02-05 | From Every Man I Loved | |
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1998-12-07 | The Musician | Golub |
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1998-06-01 | Barking at the Stars | Maletić |
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1997-07-09 | Tango Is a Sad Thought to Be Danced | |
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1995-02-02 | People Will Reward All This | Prodavac nakita |
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1994-07-29 | Scherzo | |
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1994-07-01 | A Diary of Insults | Portir |
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1994-01-01 | Desire Named Streetcar | Vozač tramvaja |
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1992-07-05 | Introduction to Another Life | Uhapšeni 1 |
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1991-02-06 | Sugar Loaf | Seljak |
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1990-01-01 | Tsubok | |
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1989-06-12 | Battle of Kosovo | Seljak sa zobnicom |
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1989-01-01 | The Cabinet Minister's Wife | Pera, pisar |
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1988-09-10 | Maternal Half-Brothers | Krstan |
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1988-02-23 | Pals | Vlasnik kafane |
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1988-01-01 | Balkan Express 2 | Agent |
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1987-06-11 | Milan - The Gift | Laza Bečejac, ujak Zorin |
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1985-10-23 | Hey Babu Riba | |
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1984-06-27 | Soldiers | Kolaboracionista |
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1984-04-04 | The Moth | Prpić, čiraš |
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1983-01-01 | Hallo, Taxi | Taksista |
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1982-07-21 | The Boy Who Followed the Sun | |
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1980-01-31 | Cattaro Mutiny | Mate Brničević |
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1980-01-01 | Dreams, Life, Death of Filip Filipović | Gavra pinter |
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1979-01-01 | Radio Whirlwind Calls Andjelija | Paun Džamić |
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1978-07-23 | Moment | |
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1978-01-01 | Wolf Hunters of Upper and Lower Polacha | |
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1978-01-01 | Ward Six | Jevrejin Mojsejka |
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1977-11-08 | What Happened with Filip Preradović | Stevica 'Snajper' |
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1977-05-16 | The Dog Who Loved Trains | Mehaničar |
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1975-01-01 | A Naive Person | Milisav |
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1974-07-17 | Hell River | Chetnick (uncredited) |
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1974-07-16 | Red Blow | Pera |
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1973-01-01 | Ward Six | Mojsejka |
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1972-07-14 | Rain | |
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1970-08-01 | Dear Irena! | Dragan |
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1970-03-12 | The Cyclists | |
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1970-01-01 | Life Is a Mass Phenomenon | Ostoja |
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1969-07-24 | The Great Day | Mršavi |
1969-07-21 | Sunday | Puso | |
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1969-07-13 | Cross Country | Trener Jovanin |
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1969-01-01 | Australia Is Far Away | Toša |
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1968-07-16 | When the Pigeons Start Flying | Lopov 2 |
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1968-02-13 | Out of Step | |
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1968-01-01 | Noon | Obaveštajac Čuma |
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1967-07-05 | The Morning | Ubica |