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.
The Parade
(Baka Olga)
Seven and a Half
(Milica)
A Bloody Tale
(Piljakova majka)
Breakfast with the Devil
(Olga)
The Visit of the Old Lady
(Klara Zahanasijan)
The Swarm
(Stojanka)
Witness Out of Hell
(Lea Weiss (voice))
Outrage
(Miloševa nana)
Little Man
(Nada)
Hanka
(Ajkuna)
Palm Tree Among Palm Trees
(Palma)
The Tough Ones
(Lepša)
Some Far-Away Light
(Uroševa supruga)
Stojan Mutikasa
(Gazdinica Anđa)
In the Net
(Višnja)
I Was Stronger
(Zora)
How to Die
Fourteenth Day
(Kristina)
Mortal Spring
(Tetka Ema)
The Sun of Another Sky
(Rosa)
The Steppe
(Nastasia)
Destination Death
(Miroslava)
Before the War
(Sarka)
People's Deputy
(Pavka)
The Stars Are the Eyes of Warriors
(Nana)
Hard Way
(Ursula Zerjun, mama)
Open Doors
(Kristina Trobozić Tinče, Dragoslavova majka)
Stories from the Factory
(Emilija Bošnjaković 'Babac')
Deutscher Filmpreis
(Self)