Taško Načić


Taško Načić was a popular Serbian actor.

Early life

Načić's paternal family was of Aromanian descent from Zaječar. He studied acting at The Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade, where he graduated in 1956.

Theatre

In 1954 he became a member of National Theatre in Belgrade, where he acted in plays Stanoje Glavaš and Gospođa Ministarka. Soon after that he went to theater Boško Buha and then to the newly founded Atelje 212 where he remained until his death. He acted in numerous plays such as: Arsenik i stare čipke, Kartoteka, Kralj Ibi, Viktor ili Deca na vlasti, Kafanica, sudnica, ludnica, Kape dole, Galeb, Mark i šuma gusta, Rado ide Srbin u vojnike, Maratonci trče počasni krug, Purpurno ostrvo, Radovan III, Čudo u Šarganu, Ne pucaj, bre, Ožalošćena porodica, Mat'rijalisti, Propast carstva srpskoga, Veliko i malo, Čaplja, Karijera, Pariska komuna, Svećar. He acted in 62 theater plays.

Films

In movies, he first appeared in Vojislav Nanović's movie Bolje je Umeti in 1960, and after that in Bokseri idu u raj, Bubašinter, Majstor i Margarita, Kičma, Ko to tamo peva, Halo, taksi!, Davitelj protiv davitelja, Maturanti, Sulude godine, Tajna manastirske rakije, Tesna koža 4 and Juriš na skupštinu. He acted in 26 movies. He also played in numerous TV series and TV movies, such as Diplomci and Bolji život.