Milos Milos
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1 July 1941
Milos Milos | |
|---|---|
| Born | Милош Милошевић (Miloš Milošević) 1 July 1941 |
| Died | 30 January 1966 (aged 24) Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
| Cause of death | Suicide by gunshot |
| Occupations | Actor, stunt double, bodyguard |
| Years active | 1964–1966 |
| Spouse | |
| Children | 1 |
Milos Milos (Serbian: Милош Милошевић; born Miloš Milošević; 1 July 1941 – 30 January 1966) was a Serbian actor, stunt double and bodyguard for actor Alain Delon.
Milos came from an influential family. His grandfather was the mayor of Knjaževac and his father was chairman of the Guild of Exporters of Yugoslavia. Milos' family suffered under the Communist authorities and most of their private properties were confiscated.[1] In 1957, Milosevic moved to live with his mother in Belgrade. In 1962, he met Alain Delon, who was filming Marco Polo, an eventually cancelled film, in Belgrade. Delon hired Milošević as his stunt and took him with him to Paris. In 1964, Milos married Cynthia Bouron, whom Alain Delon introduced him to, and left first for New York and a little later for Hollywood.
Hollywood
As a young Hollywood actor, Milos is best known for his performance as a Soviet naval officer in the 1966 comedy The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming, as well as for playing the title role in the same year's Esperanto horror film Incubus.[2] Both films were released after his suicide in January 1966.
Film roles
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1966 | The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming | Lysenko | Released posthumously |
| 1966 | Incubus | Incubus | Released posthumously (final film role) |