Mirta Zecevic embarked on a distinguished career in the Croatian National Theatre following her graduation from the prestigious Zagreb Theatre Academy, where she had earned a degree in acting.
Her most notable and enduring role to date has been that of the Canterbury Woman in T.S. Eliot's esteemed theatrical production, 'Murder in the Cathedral', a performance that has left a lasting impression on audiences and critics alike.
In addition to her work in the Croatian National Theatre, Mirta has also made a significant impact in the film industry, appearing in a diverse range of Croatian productions, including 'Luka', 'Golden Years', 'Holding', and 'Three Men of Melita Zganjer'.
Furthermore, her talent and versatility have also been showcased in a number of foreign films, cementing her status as a highly respected and accomplished actress.