Bora Todorović

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Bora Todorović
Born Borivoje Todorović
November 5, 1930 (1930-11-05) (age 77)
Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
Spouse(s) Snežana Matić (1961-?)
Carolyn Kilkka (?-present)

Borivoje "Bora" Todorović (Serbian Cyrillic: Боривоје "Бора" Тодоровић) (born November 5, 1930 in Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes) is a Serbian actor. His sister is the famous actress, Mira Stupica, and father of Srđan Todorović.

Bora Todorović has an extensive acting career, and has had roles in critically acclaimed Yugoslavian films such as Who's That Singing Over There (1980), The Marathon Family (1982), Balkan Express (1983), Balkanski Špijun (Balkan Spy, 1984), Time of the Gypsies (1988), and Underground (1995).

Bora's father died during his childhood. Following secondary school, Bora completed army service, at which point he had no plans to pursue an acting career. However, his older sister Mira's passion for acting exposed him to the business and soon he became passionate about it as well. He enrolled in the Belgrade Drama Arts Academy, and eventually acted on stage at the Belgrade Drama Theatre. In 1957, Bora lived and acted in Zagreb, eventually returning to Belgrade in 1961. Between 1961 and 1983, Bora was a member of the "Atelje 212" theater in Belgrade, where he performed various roles. In October 2002, he appeared on the Zvezdara Theatre stage in Belgrade, in the play Larry Thompson.

Bora Todorović now alternates residence between Prague and Belgrade. He is currently married to Carolyn Kilkka, with whom he has two children. Bora also has a child from his previous marriage to Snežana Matić.

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In November 2002, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award "Pavle Vujisić" for his roles in Yugoslav cinematography, and in December 2006, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award "Dobričin prsten" for his roles in Yugoslav theater.

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