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.
Miloje's Death
(Marija)
Certified: No Mines
(Devojka u koloni (uncredited))
Violets
(Draginja)
Walter Defends Sarajevo
(Mirna)
The South Railway Battle
(Monahinja)
When I Am Dead and White
(Lilica)
The Gifts of My Cousin Maria
(Marija)
Traces of a Black Haired Girl
(Slavica)
Backbone
The Morning
(Marklena)
The Macedonian Part of Hell
(Neda)
There's Love, There's Not
Thirst
(Katerina)
An Event
(Lugareva žena)
The Time of Love
((segment "Put"))
Fear
(Mulatto)
Lost Homeland
(Mada)
Luka's Jovana
The Scent of Earth
(Magda)
Shameful Summer
(Marta)
Mister Seal
(Samica)
The Traitor
The Falcon
(Mara)
Requiem for a Heavyweight
(Keri)
The Death of Colonel Kuzmanovic
(Marija, ćerka Jelenina)
Walter Defends Sarajevo
(Mirna)