Davor Dujmović was a Bosnian actor best known for his memorable roles in Emir Kusturica's movies as Mirza in When Father Was Away on Business, Perhan in Time of the Gypsies and Bata in Underground.
Career
Born into a poor working-class family, Dujmović's acting career started purely by chance in 1984 when Miroslav Mandić, one of Emir Kusturica's assistant directors looking to cast roles in When Father Was Away on Business, approached the youngster about being in the movie. The chance run-in took place at Dalmacija, a Sarajevokafana near Markale marketplace, where Dujmović happened to be while visiting his father who had been operating a produce stand at the marketplace. Upon seeing the young manin public, Kusturica's AD Mandić immediately thought fourteen-year-old Davor could potentially be perfect for the role of Mirza, the older son in the movie. After jointly convincing the teenager's father to let him audition, Kusturica and Mandić arranged a screen test that Dujmović aced and got the role. Following the film's great critical acclaim and commercial success, Dujmović attempted to enroll at Sarajevo's Academy of Performing Arts whose dean at the time was Boro Stjepanović, but after getting rejected on his first try, the youngster never tried again. He continued getting film roles, though, such as the one in Zlatko Lavanić's directorial debutStrategija švrake. Kusturica also continued working with Dujmović, giving him a lead inTime of the Gypsies — a 1988 movie that would make twenty-year-old Davor well known across former Yugoslavia for his indelible portrayal of a young Gypsy named Perhan. He also started doing theatre, appearing in 1989 alongside Haris Burina, Maja Mijatović, and Jelena Čović in Mjesečeva predstava, a play put together by Mladen Materić at Otvorena scena Obala, a theater founded by Materić a few years earlier. The role of Perhan made Dujmović a recognizable star and ensured film roles would continue coming his way — Adam ledolomak, Aleksa Šantić, Belle epoque - Posljednji valcer u Sarajevu, Sarajevske priče, Prokleta je Amerika. During this time he also became a cast member for the third season of the Yugoslav comedy TV sketch showTop lista nadrealista, which aired in late 1991. Simultaneously, during the early 1990s, Davor started using hard drugs and quickly developed into a full-fledged heroin addict. During the first months of the war he stayed in Sarajevo, but later moved to Belgrade where he rejoined old friends, filming Underground with Kusturica as well as Složna braćaTV series with Nele Karajlić. He unsuccessfully tried to kick his drug habit several times. At the end of the war he moved to Banja Luka where he met up with Andrej J. Gartner with whom he started the Culture of Republika Srpska trust fund. He spent his last months with his girlfriend in Slovenia. Davor Dujmović committed suicide by hanging on 31 May 1999, following severe depression. His last days were spent in the Slovenian town of Novo Mesto.
Filmography
When Father Was Away on Business as Brother Mirza
Strategija švrake
Time of the Gypsies as Perhan
Istočno od istoka
Adam ledolomac
Belle epoque - Posljednji valcer u Sarajevu as Gavrilo Princip