
Neda Spasojević
Department: Acting
Biography
Neda Spasojević (April 16, 1941 – July 16, 1981) was a notable Serbian actress best known for her performances in films such as When I Am Dead and Gone (1967), Traces of a Black Haired Girl (1972), and Walter Defends Sarajevo (1972). She was married to painter Bane Minić and had a daughter, Isidora Minić, who also became an actress. Throughout her career, Neda received several prestigious awards, including the Pula Film Festival Award for Best Debut in A Time of Love and the Golden Nymph at the Monte-Carlo Television Festival in 1969. She passed away in 1981 in Belgrade at the age of 40.
Known For

Miloje's Death
1973

Certified: No Mines
1965

Violets
1975

Walter Defends Sarajevo
1972

The South Railway Battle
1978

When I Am Dead and White
1967

The Gifts of My Cousin Maria
1969

Traces of a Black Haired Girl
1972

Backbone
1975

The Morning
1967

The Macedonian Part of Hell
1971

There's Love, There's Not
1968

Thirst
1971

An Event
1969

The Time of Love
1966

Fear
1974

Lost Homeland
1980

Luka's Jovana
1979

The Scent of Earth
1978

Shameful Summer
1969

Mister Seal
1969

The Traitor
1964

The Falcon
1983

Requiem for a Heavyweight
1974

The Death of Colonel Kuzmanovic
1981

The Square
1967

The Little Cafe
1968

One Summer at Spa
1977

The Flight
1968

Riders to the Sea
1969

The Misunderstanding
1972
The Daughter-in-Law
1969

A Collier's Friday
1972

Walter Defends Sarajevo
1974