BEKIM FEHMIU
ACTING
Bekim Fehmiu (Albanian: [bɛˈkim fɛhˈmiu]; Cyrillic: Беким Фехмију; 1 June 1936 – 15 June 2010) was a Yugoslavian theater and film actor of Albanian ethnicity.
He was the first Eastern European actor to star in Hollywood during the Cold War.
In 1960, Fehmiu became a member of the Yugoslav Drama Theatre in Belgrade, which he left in 1967, citing bad treatment, to become a free artist.
Fehmiu's big break was the 1967 film I Even Met Happy Gypsies, a subtle portrayal of Roma life which won two awards in Cannes and was nominated for an Oscar.
- Odissea 1968
- Black Sunday 1977
- I Even Met Happy Gypsies 1967
- The Adventurers 1970
- Permission to Kill 1975
- The Deserter 1970
- The Battle of the Eagles 1979
- The Feverish Years 1966
- Special Education 1977
- The Last Snows of Spring 1973
- Silence the Witness 1974
- The Swarm 1966
- Broad Are the Leaves 1981
- Libera, My Love 1975
- Ready for Anything 1977
- A Trap for the General 1971
- Heart and Sword 1998
- Pavle Pavlovic 1975
- Salon Kitty 1976
- Cagliostro 1975
- Julia Forever 1989
- The Odyssey 1968