
Mira Stupica
Acting • Born 1923-08-17 – Died 2016-08-19
Biography
Miroslava "Mira" Stupica (born August 17, 1923 in Gnjilane, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes) is a Serbian actress primarily famous for her illustrious work in the theatre. She began acting in high school and made her feature film debut in 1951 film Bakonja fra Brne by Fedor Hanžeković. She is, however, better known for her work in theatre where she met her second husband, famous theatre director Bojan Stupica. Her third husband was Cvijetin Mijatović, former president of Socialist Federative Republic Yugoslavia. Her first husband was Serbian actor and famous playboy Milivoje "Mavid" Popović. Her brother Bora Todorović is renowned actor in his own right.
Filmography
32 credits
The Parade
Movie • 2011
Baka Olga

Seven and a Half
Movie • 2006
Milica

A Bloody Tale
Movie • 1969
Piljakova majka

Breakfast with the Devil
Movie • 1971
Olga

The Visit of the Old Lady
Movie • 1976
Klara Zahanasijan

The Swarm
Movie • 1966
Stojanka

Witness Out of Hell
Movie • 1967
Lea Weiss (voice)

Outrage
Movie • 1982
Miloševa nana

Little Man
Movie • 1957
Nada

Hanka
Movie • 1955
Ajkuna

Palm Tree Among Palm Trees
Movie • 1967
Palma

The Tough Ones
Movie • 1968
Lepša

Some Far-Away Light
Movie • 1969
Uroševa supruga

Stojan Mutikasa
Movie • 1954
Gazdinica Anđa

In the Net
Movie • 1956
Višnja

I Was Stronger
Movie • 1953
Zora

How to Die
Movie • 1972

Fourteenth Day
Movie • 1960
Kristina

Mortal Spring
Movie • 1973
Tetka Ema

The Sun of Another Sky
Movie • 1968
Rosa

The Steppe
Movie • 1962
Nastasia

Destination Death
Movie • 1964
Miroslava

Before the War
Movie • 1966
Sarka

People's Deputy
Movie • 1964
Pavka

The Stars Are the Eyes of Warriors
Movie • 1972
Nana

Hard Way
Movie • 1974
Ursula Zerjun, mama

The Calendar of Jovan Orlovic
Movie • 1968
Caca

The Misunderstanding
Movie • 1972
Marta

Over the Dead
Movie • 1969
Hristina Petrović

Open Doors
TV • 1994
Kristina Trobozić Tinče, Dragoslavova majka

Stories from the Factory
TV • 1985
Emilija Bošnjaković 'Babac'

German Film Award
TV • 1951
Self