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Adem Čejvan (2 March 1927 – 5 November 1989) was a Bosnian actor.
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Year | Film | Role | Notes |
1970 | Handcuffs | Andrija | |
1970 | Druzba Pere Kvrzice | Perov otac | |
1971 | Dan duzi od godine | Drzavni | |
1971 | Ovcar | Milan | |
1972 | The Deer Hunt | Kosta | |
1972 | Zvezde su oci ratnika | Srbislav Vuletic | |
1972 | Slike iz zivota udarnika | ||
1974 | Polenov prah | ||
1975 | Poznajete li Pavla Plesa? | Pavle Ples | |
1975 | Djavolje merdevine | Vuk Matić 'Brka' | 11 episodes |
1975 | Anno Domini 1573 | Trgovac Mikula | |
1978 | Ljubav i bijes | ||
1979 | Osma ofanziva | Stanko Veselica | 6 episodes |
1979 | Osvajanje slobode | ||
1981 | Siroko je lisce | Mrksic | |
1982 | Hocu zivjeti | Emil Kovac | |
1983 | Pismo - Glava | ||
1985 | Price iz fabrike | Brko | 3 episodes |
1987 | Bolji život | Medicinski brat | 3 episodes |
1987 | Vuk Karadžić | Mladen Milovanović | 7 episodes |
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