
Acting · 85 years old
Strojkovce near Leskovac, Morava Banovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Gojko Mitić (was born June 13, 1940, in Strojkovce near Leskovac, Morava Banovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia) is a Serbian director, actor, stuntman, and author. He lives in Berlin. He is known for a numerous series of Red Westerns from the GDR DEFA Studios, featuring Native Americans as the heroes, rather than white settlers as in John Ford's Westerns. Beginning with The Sons of Great Bear (1966), Mitić starred in 12 films of this type between 1966 and 1984. He contributed to the popular image of Native Americans in German-speaking countries. In an attempt to move away from his fame based on these Westerns, Mitić in his later career increasingly sought to appear in other genres, on film, on television, and on stage. Among other roles, he played Spartacus on stage and presented several TV shows. He also played Karl May's Winnetou in seasons at the "Karl-May-Festspiele" until 2006 in Bad Segeberg near Hamburg, Germany. In one episode he played a role at the German television program, Schloss Einstein. Bulgarian punk rock & ska group Hipodil composed a song, Bate Goiko, dedicated to Gojko Mitić. In 2010, he received the Brothers Karić Award in Serbia. (from Wikipedia)

Archives of Death
Boris

Alma schafft alle
Hannes Felix

The Longest Journey
Omer

Balkan Line
Goran Milić

Donna Leon
Tanovic

Das Herz des Piraten
Vater Jakko

Visa für Ocantros
Maha

Front Without Mercy
Pablo Calvo

The Desperado Trail
Jicarilla

Apache Gold

Kölner Treff
Self

Last of the Renegades
White Bird (uncredited)

SOKO Stuttgart
Ortwin Michalsky

Der Mann, der nach der Oma kam
Traumerscheinung

Severino
Severino

Frontier Hellcat
Wokadeh

Präriejäger in Mexiko
Häuptling Bärenauge

Old Shatterhand
Apache (uncredited)

Winnetou - A New World
Intschu Tschuna

Alfons Jitterbit – Class Trip Chaos!
Fred