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Helena Minić

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Helena Minić-Matanić
Born
Helena Minić

NationalityCroatian
EducationAcademy of Performing Arts
Alma materUniversity of Sarajevo
OccupationActress
Years active2003–present
Spouse
(m. 2014)
Children3

Helena Minić-Matanić is a Croatian film, stage and television actress. Her debut role was in the 2003 multiple award-winning Bosnian film Remake.

Biography

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Helena Minić was born in Pula.[1] She attended a drama school in her hometown and graduated from the Academy of Performing Arts in Sarajevo in 2002.[1]

Her first roles were in soap operas in Zagreb.[1] She has worked in the Istrian National Theatre,[1] and in theatres in Virovitica and Zagreb.[2] She received the Croatian Society of Dramatic Artists award. In 2006 she was awarded Best Young Actress for the role of Donna in Dani Satire in Zagreb.[2]

She is married to screenwriter and film director Dalibor Matanić and they have three children.[3]

Filmography

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Television roles

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  • Stipe u gostima as Kristina (2012)
  • Bibin svijet as nurse (2010)
  • Zakon ljubavi as Tonka Njavro (2008)
  • Mamutica as Izabela (2008)
  • Zauvijek susjedi as Ana (2007)
  • Naša mala klinika as guardian (2007)
  • Obični ljudi as Saša Kincl (2006–2007)
  • Ljubav u zaleđu as Tanja (2005–2006)

Film roles

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  • Lea i Darija - Dječje carstvo as mrs. in the audience (2011)
  • Jenny te voli as Nataša (2010)
  • Remake as Alma Dizdarević (2003)
  • Egzorcizam as Vera Artuković (2017)
  • U ime Jagode, Čokolade i Duha Svetoga as Magdalena (2018)

Voice-over roles

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Film
Year Title Role Notes
2010 Marmaduke Afghan 1

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Mikuličin, Ivana (4 December 2017). "HELENA MINIĆ MATANIĆ 'Mnogi muškarci i u 21. stoljeću svoje supruge tretiraju kao ukras života'". Globus. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Helena Minić Matanić – HNK Varaždin" (in Croatian). Retrieved 2023-09-16.
  3. ^ "Stigao još jedan sin! Glumica i redatelj postali treći put roditelji". www.vecernji.hr (in Croatian). 2019-12-13. Retrieved 2023-09-16.
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