Stanislav Stanojevic

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Stanislav Stanojevic
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Stanislav Stanojevic (2004)
Born (1938-12-27) 27 December 1938 (age 84)
Belgrade, Serbia
OccupationActor/director

Stanislav Stanojevic is a film director, [1] screenwriter and French actor born 27 December 1938 in Belgrade, Serbia. He lives in Paris since 1966 and is also a writer.

Filmography

Director
Screenwriter
Acteur

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