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Michael Petrovitch

Michael Petrovitch

Michael Petrovitch was born in 1945 in Chelsea, London, England as Michael Edward Petrovitch. He was an actor, known for Spy Story (1976), Turkey Shoot (1982) and The Zoo Gang (1974). He was married to Diana McLean. He died on March 28, 1999 in Spain. Studied cello at the Royal Academy of Music. Michael went on to release a single under the name Miko, just his voice and cello, which became something of a cult hit. His manager at that time was Mike Margolis who was also Anita Harris' manager and, later, husband. He was educated at Harrow School where a contemporary was the singer/songwriter Mike d'Abo (A Band of Angels and Manfred Mann). Then he studied acting at The Central School of Speech and Drama in London. His parents were Eileen W. Hunter and Dr Milorad Petrovich. They had married in 1941. Milorad died in Surrey in 1977 (d.o.b. given as 1899). He is listed on the electoral roll for Kensington in the 1950s. Eileen was born in 1908 and died in March, 2000 in Surrey. http://filmdope.com/forums/102987-forgotten-actors-michael-petrovitch.html

Known for

White Nights
White Nights
1985 • Helicopter Pilot
A Dangerous Summer
A Dangerous Summer
1982 • Joe Laliniei
Turkey Shoot
Turkey Shoot
1982 • Tito
Lady Oscar
Lady Oscar
1979 • Charles-Alexandre de Calonne
Spy Story
Spy Story
1976 • Patrick Armstrong
S*P*Y*S
S*P*Y*S
1974 • Sevitsky
Tales That Witness Madness
Tales That Witness Madness
1973 • Kimo (segment "Luau")
Neither the Sea Nor the Sand
Neither the Sea Nor the Sand
1972 • Hugh Dabernon

Full filmography

White Nights
White Nights
1985 • Helicopter Pilot
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A Dangerous Summer
A Dangerous Summer
1982 • Joe Laliniei
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Lady Oscar
Lady Oscar
1979 • Charles-Alexandre de Calonne
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Spy Story
Spy Story
1976 • Patrick Armstrong
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S*P*Y*S
S*P*Y*S
1974 • Sevitsky
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Tales That Witness Madness
Tales That Witness Madness
1973 • Kimo (segment "Luau")
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Michael Petrovitch – Biography, Known For & Filmography