Dragomir Stanojevic, widely known by his nickname Bata Kameni, was arguably the most famous Serbian and Yugoslav stuntman in history. He appeared in more than 500 films and TV series and lived in Paris, Munich and Berlin. He won numerous awards, including Lifetime Achievement Award was given at the Film Festival in Nis, the award for outstanding contribution to the Yugoslav film obtained from the Yugoslav Film Archive and many others.
Dreams, Life, Death of Filip Filipović
(Žandar na konju)
The Return
The Black Bomber
Balkan Express
(Nemački oficir)
Sunday 9 to 5
Boulevard of the Revolution
The Death of Mr Goluza
This Time Only
(Drugi zatvorenik)
Third Time Lucky
Sugar Water
The Death of Black George
((uncredited))
Pretty Women Walking Through the City
(Inspektor)
Cross of Iron
(Corporal Joseph Keppler (uncredited))
Truckers Ride Again
Escape from Sobibor
(Guard (uncredited))
Strawberries in the Throat
The Theatre Connection
(Roki)
Žika's Marriage
(Siledžija)
The Cyclists
Package Deal
(Policajac)
A Holy Place
Strange Night
We Are Not Angels
(Brle)
Balkan Express 2
Balkan Spy
Battle of Kosovo
Sekula and His Women
Before the Truth
Gazija
A Night at My Mother's House
(Radnik III)
The Igman March
Zarki
Six Days in June
(Kaskader u sceni tuče)
Volunteers
Hell River
((uncredited))
The Trophy
Journey of Honor
(Sailor 2)
Possession
(Taxi Driver)
Playroom
(Orderly #2)
The Written Off
(Vođa patrole (uncredited))
Grumpy Husband
(Perica)
Balkan Express 2
(Nemački vojnik)
The Written Off
(Vođa patrole)
Grey Home
((uncredited))