Ljubinka Bobić
Ljubinka Bobic was a Serbian actress. She appeared in more than fifteen films from 1951 to 1975.
Biography
She was born in Kruševac in a poor family with five children. Her brother Miroljub Bobić, a teacher, is one of 1300 Corporals and a holder of Alban memorial. Her father, Vladislav, a cobbler, was from Srem, and her mother Jelisaveta was from Macedonia. They moved to Topčider hill where Ljubinka grew up. Theatre attracted her and with her persistence she becomes a member of National theatre and dedicates her life to acting.. "…she didn’t acknowledge old age, so she often lied about her actual age. She didn’t care about being acknowledged, not even for big ones she received. She captivated everyone with her charisma, pleasant figure and, if needed, pleasant diction, and she scared everyone with her sharp tongue and the fact she could bring someone down to earth without any qualms. She often swore, and while this was true, her friends often admitted that swear words uttered by her sound charming. Like a true boem, she was a drinker and a smoker. She refused to allow her life be made into a book, because she claimed it would be "a biography to laugh and cry at, so it would appear more as an anti-biography". She never got married. She had affairs with the director of "Politika" newspaper Vlada Ribnikar, writer Miloš Crnjanski and Rade Drainac. She was buried in the Alley of deserving citizens on the New Graveyard in Belgrade. A stamp with her silhouette was published in 2003. "Ljubinka Bobić" award was established in 2006.Theatrical career
Her talent was discovered by Branislav Nušić while she was casting wistful looks in the direction of the theatre during the Big war in 1915 in Skoplje where she was sent by her family to live with her relatives. Thanks to him, she started out as an intern in National theatre of Skoplje. When her relatives informed her parents of this, her parents returned her to Belgrade where she continues the attendance of Women’s worker school. Fate made her cross paths with Nušić again, from whom she asks a recommendation for Zagreb theatre. Still, she chooses the National theatre in Belgrade, a member of which she becomes in 1920 and remains a member until she retires. She didn't act only during Second world war because she refused to make the audience laugh while her country was occupied. In the beginning, she acted as sentimental girls and mischievous boys. Her first big achievement was the role of Puck in "Midsummer Night’s Dream", followed by role of Fema in "Pokondirena tikva", Mrs. Mica in "Authority", Marica in "Suspicious person", son Raka of lady Minister, who was interpreted by Žanka Stokić. Except in comedies, she interpreted the characters of Kata in "Koštana", Hedviga in Ibsen’s "Wild duck", Madlen Petrovna in Krleža’s drama "In agony" and others. Along with Žanka Stokić, she made a phenomenal interpretation of Živka in "Minister lady" written by Branislav Nušić, which she acted out 265 times during her career – first time in 1964 when she was 67 and was retired, and last time when she was 81 on 8 November in 1978, less than a month before her death.Selected filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1975 | Devil’s ladder, TV show | old woman | |
1975 | Pavle Pavlović, drama | disco house director | |
1973 | Accident, TV movie | ||
1972 | Živka Popović | ||
1971 | My all, mini TV show | ||
1969 | Cross Country | grandmother | |
1966 | The Climber | owner | |
1964 | National representative, movie | Spirinica | - |
1962 | Koštana | ||
1962 | Dr. | Mrs. Draga | |
1961 | First citizen of little city, drama | a magician | |
1960 | Zeppelin of dreams | Sara Padavicki | |
1957 | Priests Ćira and Spira | Sida | |
1954 | Legends of Anika | Jelenka | |
1951 | Major Boggart | grandmother |
Literary work
When she got bored of charchter acting of "classy" fashionable ladies, she wrote a few popular humoristic satirical pieces:- Our manners: comedy in three acts, 1935.
- Classy society, innocuous comedy in three acts, 1936.
- Blo family, comedy in three acts, 1940.
Awards
- Golden arena in 1957. for the best female role in the movie "Priest Ćira and priest Spira"
- 7 July award of SR Serbia
- Golden turkey
- Award for life’s work in 1961.
Legacy
Literature
- Stojković S.B.. Great people in Serbian theatre. Belgrade: Serbian literary cooperatives – Valjevo: Milić Rakić
- Dimitrijević К.. Three of the greatest Serbian actors behind the scene: Milivoje Živanović, Raša Plaović, Ljubinka Bobić. Belgrade: Prosveta.
- Dimitrijević К.. Anti-biography Ljubinka Bobić. Theatron, 18, 85-107.