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Aleksandar Filimonović
Filimonović on set in 2013
Born
Years active2009–present
WebsiteFilimonovic.com

Aleksandar Filimonović is a Serbian film and television actor, best known for his roles in the films Dolemite Is My Name, White Lions and Montevideo, and in the television series My father's killers, Ravna gora, Village is burning..., The Americans, NCIS, as well as series of commercials for Chipsy, Pils, Telekom, Skybet, Dulux and others.

Personal life

Aleksandar has lived in Belgrade, Moscow, London, New York and Los Angeles, and is fluent in English, Russian and Serbian. Before attending Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute he attained a BSc in Computer Science from Royal Holloway, University of London and has graduated from IV Belgrade Gymnasium before that. He is also a member of MENSA high-iq society.[1]

Other than acting, Aleksandar has been involved in many different sports, including soccer (at FK Rad youth team and later University of London All-star team), he also had a STARS (Student Talented Athlete Recognition Scheme) scholarship at Royal Holloway; He practices Shotokan Karate, in which he trained with Masataka Mori and James Field, he holds a black-belt; aikido, in which he trained with Mirko Jovandić and Yoshimitsu Yamada; XMA (eXtreme Martial Arts), with Mike Chat; and quite a few other sports, including snowboarding, waterskiing, ice-skating, horseback riding, sky-diving, volleyball, tennis, speedboat, jetski, motorcycle and car racing.[1][2][3]

He also plays guitar, piano and sings - he is a bass-baritone. Aleksandar also studied Latin and ballroom dancing with Paul Pellicoro.[2][4]

Known for his humanitarian attitude, Aleksandar is a member of the Red Cross, where he is a lifeguard and was involved in multiple rescue operations during the catastrophic 2014 Balkan floods. He has also saved a lady's life on an intercontinental flight in the spring of 2018.[5][6]

Acting education

Before moving to New York to attend the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute, Aleksandar was a member of Mika Aleksić's acting studio (Thing of the Heart) in Belgrade. At Lee Strasberg he studied under many renowned acting teachers, including Hope Arthur, George Loros, Paul Calderón, Robert Ellerman, Anna Strasberg, Irma Sandrey, Geoffrey Horne, Ted Zurkowski, Pennie DuPont, Jeffrey Ferguson, Bruce Baumer, Jan Douglas, Chris Lutkin, Michael Ryan, Kohli Calhoun, John van Wyden, Allen Suddeth, Robert Castle and Richard Larson.[1][7]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2010 Montevideo, God Bless You! Ljubiša Stevanović "Leo"
2011 White Lions Dzoksi
2014 Beyond the mirror Death Short film
2016 Occam's razor Aleksei Petrov Short film
2019 Dolemite Is My Name Joseph Bihari

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2009 1000 Ways to Die Mikhail Episode: 'Up with Death"
2010–2011 Village is burning... Adam 7 episodes
2012 Blossom of linden in the Balkans Timoti Episode #1.12
2012 Montevideo, God bless you! Ljubiša Stevanović "Leo" 3 episodes
2013 Roommates Nikola Episode #1.1
2013–2014 Ravna gora Krcun 5 episodes
2014 Gli anni spezzati Prospero Gallinari 2 episodes
2016–2017 My father's killers Dejan Mitrovic 6 episodes
2017 NCIS Armed bodyguard Episodes: "Pandora's Box, Part I"
2017 The Americans Yugoslav guard Episode: "What's the Matter with Kansas?"
2018 Code Despot Johnny 3 episodes

References

  1. ^ a b c Bilić, Meri (24 August 2013). "Čast mi je što igram Krcuna". Politika - TV Revija (in Serbian).
  2. ^ a b Apostolovski, Žaneta (2011). "Razotkrivanje: Aleksandar Filimonović". Gloria (in Serbian). Archived from the original on 21 December 2014. Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  3. ^ Jonev, Katarina (29 January 2014). "Aleksandar Filimonović - Gluma i adrenalin". RedBull (in Serbian). Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  4. ^ Plazinić, Miroslav (4 June 2010). "Srpski sajam sporta na Ušću". Mozzart Sport (in Serbian).
  5. ^ Bojana Ristivojević (21 May 2014). Srce za Srbiju (TV). Happy TV.
  6. ^ Kljajić, Dejana (12 March 2018). "Aleksandar Filimonović spasio baki život u avionu". Informer (in Serbian).
  7. ^ Milojević, Nataša (2011). "Ljubav u pogledu - Aleksandar Filimonović". Reci Da (in Serbian).