Acting • AGE 63
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Žarko Lauševic was a Serbian actor. Considered to be one of the most talented actors of his generation, Zarko Lausevic became a leading actor early in his career...


Russian Consul
Ljubo Bozović & Ivan Stepanović Jastrebov
2025

Sword of Vengeance
Narrator/Nikola
2025

Sword of Vengeance
Narator / Nikola
2025

Son's Will
Narrator
2024

Pigeon Food
Zoki
2024

Air Bridge
Kosta Jović
2024

Russian Consul
Ljubo Božović
2024

Time of Death
Živojin Mišić
2024

The Heroes of Halyard
Kosta Jović
2023

The Heroes
(voice)
2022

How I Learned to Fly
Nikola
2022

Time of Evil
Vukašin Katić
2021

Aleph
Himself
2021

Alexandar of Yugoslavia
Nikola I Petrović Njegoš
2021

The Kalkan Circles
Velibor Matić
2021

The Name of the People
Jovan Jovanović Zmaj
2020

Civil Servant
Ilija
2019

Five
Žaca
2019

The Roots
Aćim Katić
2018

Shadows over the Balkans
Princ Đorđe Karađorđević
2017

A Stinking Fairytale
Moma
2015

The Knife
Alija Osmanović / Ilija Jugović
1999

Wounded Country
Nele
1999

Born to Be a Warrior
Gibon
1994

Better Than Escape
Aleksa Radman
1993

Say Why Have You Left Me?
Peđa
1993

The Forgotten Ones
Aca 'vena'
1992

The Black Bomber
Šmajser
1992

Tito and Me
Borko
1992

The Original of the Forgery
Stojan
1991

Stela
Mato Herceg
1990

Battle of Kosovo
Miloš Obilić
1989

Summer
Milan
1989

Gardens of Athos - Transfiguration
Sava slikar
1989

Maternal Half-Brothers
Braco Gavran
1988

The Way South
Moritz
1988

The Fortunate Pilgrim
Guido
1988

Vuk Karadžić
Knez Mihailo Obrenović
1987

Oktoberfest
Skobi
1987

It Happened on This Very Day
Bajra
1987

An Officer with a Rose
Petar Horvat
1987

Hotshot
Pavel
1986

Volunteers
Sportista
1986

The Beauty of Vice
Mladić s cigaretom
1986

The Honorary Duty
Zoran Hadži-Kostić
1986

Grey Home
Šilja
1986

Strawberries in the Throat
Lale
1985

Lazar
Lazar
1984

The Igman March
Miljan
1983

Hassan-Aga's Wife
Hasanaga
1983

Live Broadcast
the Phantom
1982

Persecution
Mirko
1982

Savamala
Vinko Šarić
1982

Russian Art Experiment
Ivan Ivanovič Tjomkin
1982

M.V.
Vojin Vukelić
1978