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Mitic Gojko
Birth at
13 June 1940
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German and Serbian (Yugoslav) actor Mitic Gojko (Mitic Gojko) was born on June 13, 1940 in Yugoslavia in the family of a farmer. Mitic since childhood was fond of sports games, engaged in gymnastics and athletics. After graduating from the Belgrade Academy of Physical Culture, he dreamed of becoming a sports coach. Since 1960, Goiko worked in the cinema as a stuntman, in particular, he was the understudy of the main character in the English film Lancelot and the Queen (1961).
Since 1963 began “Indian
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German and Serbian (Yugoslav) actor Mitic Gojko (Mitic Gojko) was born on June 13, 1940 in Yugoslavia in the family of a farmer. Mitic since childhood was fond of sports games, engaged in gymnastics and athletics. After graduating from the Belgrade Academy of Physical Culture, he dreamed of becoming a sports coach.
Since 1960, Goiko worked in the cinema as a stuntman, in particular, he was the understudy of the main character in the English film Lancelot and the Queen (1961).
Since 1963 began “Indian career” in the work of Mitic Gojko. In 1963-1965, he starred in his first Indian roles in five West German westerns based on the novels of Karl May “Gold of the Apaches”, “Vinnetu – the son of Inchu-chun”, “Among the Kites” and others. In 1965 he was the lead actor in the film.
"Sons of the Big Dipper" Czech director Jozsef Mach.
In 1966, the permanent residence of Mitic Gojko became the GDR. In 1967, he played the role of Chingachgook in a film by Conrad Pentzold.
Chingachgook - Big Serpent Based on Fenimore Cooper's novel St. John's Wort. This role brought him extreme popularity and love of all teenagers of Eastern Europe, making him an idol of millions of viewers who appreciated his outstanding acting talent, as well as excellent body control.
The last film in the Indian Western series was
Hunters on the Prairie of Mexico" It was shot in 1988. From the mid-80s to the present, Mitic Gojko plays the role of Winnetu at the annual Carl May Theatre Festival in Bad Zageberg near Hamburg. In the 80s he was a leading sports program on the television of the GDR.
Since 1975, the actor lives in Berlin and works in the theater (the play “Flight over the Cuckoo’s Nest”, the musical “Alex Sorbas”).