- Was set to play Dragan Nikolic's role in the film The Meeting Point (1989).
- Brother of Mira Stupica.
- Father of Srdjan 'Zika' Todorovic.
- After October 2000 and revolution in Belgrade, he saluted new president Vojislav Kostunica and asked the people to rally around the government with the words: "Cinema works again!" (Popular sentence from one of his best films, Maratonci trce pocasni krug (1982)).
- On November 2002, he received Life Achievement Award "Pavle Vuisic" for his roles in Serbian cinematography.
- Father of Dana Todorovic.
- Was set to play Zabit Memedov's role in the film Black Cat, White Cat (1998).
- Was a member (1961-1983) of "Atelje 212" theater in Belgrade, where he performed roles such as Mortimer Brawster in Joseph Kesselring's "Arsenic and old lace", Todor II in Aleksandar Popovic's "Hog's trot", Lenny in Harold Pinter's "The Homecoming", Laki Topalovic in Dusan Kovacevic's "The Marathon Family", Klim Cugunkin in Bulgakov's "Dog's heart", Mile in Ljubomir Simovic's "Miracle in Sargan" and many more.
- On December 2006, he received Life Achievement Award "Dobricin prsten" for his roles in Serbian theaters.
- Close friends with Dragan Nikolic.
- Turned down the role in Whirlpool of Passion (1996).
- Appearing in stage play "Larry Thompson, a tragedy of youth" by Dusan Kovacevic in Zvezdara Theatre in Belgrade. (October 2002)
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