Milos Milos

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Milos Milos

Born Милош Милошевић (Miloš Milošević)
(1941-07-01)July 1, 1941
Belgrade, Nedić's Serbia
Died January 30, 1966(1966-01-30) (aged 24)
L.A., California
Occupation actor, stunt double, bodyguard
Years active 1964-1966
Spouse(s) Cynthia Bouron (1964–?)

Milos Milos (Serbian: Милош Милошевић; transcribed: Miloš Milošević) (July 1, 1941 January 30, 1966) was a Serbian actor, stunt double, and bodyguard of actor Alain Delon.

Early days

In the 1950s Milos Milosevic and his friend Stevan Markovic were involved in a streetfight in Belgrade.[1] They met Alain Delon, who was filming a movie in Belgrade. Delon hired Milos Milosevic and Stevan Markovic as bodyguards, and Milos later moved to Hollywood, California. There he met gangster Nikola Milinkovich. Milinkovich gave Milos $200,000 to fight for him in streetfights, from which Milinkovich made $2,000,000.

Hollywood

As a young Hollywood actor, Milos is best known for his performance as a Soviet naval officer in the 1966 comedy The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming, as well as for his titular role in the 1966 Esperanto horror movie, Incubus.

Death

In 1965, Mickey Rooney's then-wife Barbara Ann Thomason (stage name Carolyn Mitchell) began an affair with Milos. The two were found dead in Rooney's Los Angeles house in 1966. The official inquiry found that Milos had shot Thomason with Rooney's chrome-plated .38 caliber revolver and then committed suicide.[citation needed]The official inquiry provoked rumors that they were actually both murdered in revenge for having an affair.[2][3]

References

  1. Savkovic, Dusan, Zagrljaj Pariza, 1986., p. 43.
  2. Savkovic, Dusan, Zagrljaj Pariza, 1986., p. 43.
  3. Lopusina, Marko, Ubij bliznjeg svog, 1997., p. 16.

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