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Rade Šerbedžija, born 27 July 1947, is an actor and director from Croatia. He comes from an ethnic Serbian family, and was one of the most popular Yugoslav actors in the 1970s and 1980s. He is now internationally known mainly for his supporting roles in Hollywood films during the 1990s and 2000s. Recently, Šerbedžija received attention for his recurring role as former Soviet Red Army General Dmitri Gredenko in the sixth season of TV action series 24. Šerbedžija was born in the village of Bunic' in Lika, Croatia, Yugoslavia. In 1969 he graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Arts of the University of Zagreb and then worked as a theatre actor in the theatre "Gavella" and at the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb. He had various notable film roles, among others in U gori raste zelen bor (1971), Variola vera (1981), Kiklop (1982), Život je lep (1985). He was also among the leading actors in several TV series, such as in Prosjaci i sinovi (1971), U registraturi (1976), Nikola Tesla (1977). In the early 1990s, during the course of the Yugoslav wars, he acted in few films from various parts of former Yugoslavia, including the Macedonian film Before the Rain in 1994. Šerbedžija then also acted in various western European films, before he emigrated to the United States. He is perhaps most often recognised by world audiences for his supporting roles in Hollywood films such as Mission: Impossible II, Mighty Joe Young, The Saint, Eyes Wide Shut, Snatch, EuroTrip, The Quiet American (2002), Shooter and a cameo in Batman Begins often varying between sinister villains or trusting friends. In 2001 he starred in an elaborate television production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's classic musical South Pacific in the role of the French plantation owner, Emile de Becque. He was also involved in the BBC Television production of the spy-thriller show Spooks for one episode as a villain. In autumn of 2005, Šerbedžija had a supporting role in the NBC science fiction series Surface. His most recent role is in Jeremy Podeswa's feature film adaptation of Anne Michaels' novel Fugitive Pieces, where he plays the character Athos Roussos. His most recent successful role is that of Captain Blake in Rupert Wainwright's remake of The Fog. He portrayed the part of Dmitri Gredenko on the sixth season of the hit FOX show 24. Here's a report on liposuction: For many Americans, weight loss can seem like a lost cause, especially when diet and exercise fall short of helping them achieve their ideal physique. No matter how hard they try, sometimes certain problem areas just won´t go away. Fortunately for people with these stubborn areas, tumescent liposuction provides a safe and effective solution to the bulge battle. Developed by dermatologic surgeons in 1985, tumescent liposuction is performed under local anesthesia, offering patients lower risk and faster recovery. "The local anesthetic technique is so safe and effective that it makes general anesthesia for liposuction virtually obsolete," Dr. Lawrence explained before dispelling some myths about excess fat and liposuction.
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