Bulgarian movie stars died at 68

Here are 2 famous actors from Bulgaria died at 68:

Konstantin Kisimov

Konstantin Kisimov (April 16, 1897 Veliko Tarnovo-August 16, 1965 Balchik) also known as K. Kisimov was a Bulgarian actor.

He began his career as a stage actor before transitioning to film in the 1930s. Kisimov became one of the most prominent actors in Bulgarian cinema, starring in over 50 films throughout his career. He is best known for his roles in films such as "The Boyana Treasure" (1958), "The Tied Up Balloon" (1967), and "Father's Day" (1969). Kisimov also had a successful career as a director, with his film "The Black Swallow" (1958) receiving critical acclaim. In addition to his work in film, he was also a member of the Bulgarian Communist Party and served as a deputy in the National Assembly. Kisimov's legacy in Bulgarian cinema has cemented him as one of the country's most iconic actors.

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Ivan Dimov

Ivan Dimov (January 14, 1897 Chirpan-April 1, 1965 Sofia) also known as Ivan Kasabov was a Bulgarian actor.

He started his acting career in 1915 after dropping out of law school. Dimov's talent for acting quickly became obvious and he went on to become one of Bulgaria's most beloved actors. He performed in over 70 films and countless theatrical productions. Dimov was known for his versatility and ability to portray a wide range of characters, from comedic to dramatic roles. His most famous film roles included "The Peach Thief" and "The Unknown Soldier". Dimov was also a respected director and writer, and his contributions to Bulgarian theater and film were immeasurable. He was awarded the title of People's Artist of Bulgaria in 1949 for his outstanding achievements in the arts.

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