Born 1936 (age 74) · Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Appears in 46 titles

Bekim Fehmiu (Albanian: [bɛˈkim fɛhˈmiu]; Cyrillic: Беким Фехмију; 1 June 1936 – 15 June 2010) was a Yugoslavian theater and film actor of Albanian ethnicity. He was the first Eastern European actor to star in Hollywood during the Cold War. In 1960, Fehmiu became a member of the Yugoslav Drama Theatre in Belgrade, which he left in 1967, citing bad treatment, to become a free artist. Fehmiu's big break was the 1967 film I Even Met Happy Gypsies, a subtle portrayal of Roma life which won two awards in Cannes and was nominated for an Oscar. Known for his macho appearance and mild manner, Fehmiu was then wooed by Western filmmakers and signed a contract with the Academy Award-winning producer Dino De Laurentiis. It was De Laurentiis who, in 1968, cast him as Odysseus in the acclaimed mini-series of The Odyssey. It was the first blockbuster of Italian television and made Fehmiu an icon in parts of Europe. Fehmiu seemed poised for stardom in Hollywood as well, but his first American film, The Adventurers, was a critical and financial disaster which "ruined any chances for Fehmiu to achieve similar stardom in Hollywood". In 1971, Fehmiu starred in the western action drama The Deserter, directed by Burt Kennedy. In 1973 he played the role of the busy father in Raimondo Del Balzo's heartbreaking film The Last Snows of Spring, and then in 1975 played the role of ex-politician Alexander Diakim in the movie Permission to Kill, with Ava Gardner and Dirk Bogarde. In 1976, Fehmiu starred as fictional murdered Luftwaffe pilot, Hans Reiter in Tinto Brass's film, Salon Kitty alongside Helmut Berger, Ingrid Thulin and Teresa Ann Savoy. He portrayed a Palestinian terrorist in John Frankenheimer's 1977 political thriller, Black Sunday. Despite his Hollywood films achieving little success, he did well in European art house cinema as well as in the theatre, the latter being his preferred medium. He portrayed the father of Mother Teresa, Nikola Boyaxhiu, in the 1982 film La Voce (The Voice). He acted as Joseph in the Italian production A Child Called Jesus (1987). He was to have acted in the movie Genghis Khan (1992), but it was ultimately never made. In 1987, in protest at the Yugoslavian government's treatment of Kosovar Albanians, he walked off the stage at the Yugoslav Drama Theatre in Belgrade during the play Madame Kollontai by Agneta Pleijel. He left the stage, and soon after, film. Fehmiu was found dead on 15 June 2010 in his apartment in Belgrade. Initial reports stated he committed suicide. Interior Minister Ivica Dačić said Fehmiu was found shot in his apartment and the gun was registered in Fehmiu's name. He was 74 years old. His body was cremated and the ashes were scattered in Prizren Bistrica in Prizren, his childhood home. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bekim Fehmiu, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

Black Sunday
6.7
Black Sunday
1977
as Fasil
Salon Kitty
5.6
Salon Kitty
1976
as Hans Reiter
I Even Met Happy Gypsies
7.1
I Even Met Happy Gypsies
1967
as Bora
Odissea
7.6
Odissea
1968
as Ulisse
Special Education
6.8
Special Education
1977
as Žarko Munižaba
The Last Snows of Spring
7.2
The Last Snows of Spring
1973
as Roberto
The Battle of the Eagles
6.4
The Battle of the Eagles
1979
as Major Dragan
The Adventurers
4.7
The Adventurers
1970
as Dax Xenos
A Child Called Jesus
6.8
A Child Called Jesus
1987
as Joseph
Libera, My Love
5.8
Libera, My Love
1975
as Sandro Poggi
Amazons of Rome
4.8
Amazons of Rome
1961
as Etruscan Soldier (uncredited)
Permission to Kill
5.8
Permission to Kill
1975
as Alexander Diakim
The Deserter
6.5
The Deserter
1970
as Captain Victor Kaleb
Sasha
6.6
Sasha
1962
as Marić, poručnik Kraljevske vojske
Do Not Mention the Cause of Death
Ready for Anything
4.6
Ready for Anything
1977
as Marco
Shoot and It Shall Open
6.4
Klaxon
1965
as Marko
The Girl
6.8
The Girl
1965
Under the Same Sky
7.1
Under the Same Sky
1964
as Kerim