Bulgarian movie stars died in 1999

Here are 3 famous actors from Bulgaria died in 1999:

Andrey Chaprazov

Andrey Chaprazov (February 16, 1920 Oryahovo-August 23, 1999 Sofia) otherwise known as A. Chaprazov was a Bulgarian actor.

He was a graduate of the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts in Sofia and started his acting career at the Ivan Vazov National Theater in Sofia in 1945. Chaprazov acted in more than 70 films, including "The Taming of the Shrew" (1956), "Where Are You Going?" (1957), and "A Nameless Band" (1985). He was also known for his roles in TV series such as "Undercover" (1982) and "The Old Lady Shows Her Medals" (1988). In addition to his career in acting, Chaprazov was also a theater director and a professor at the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts in Sofia. He was honored with numerous awards for his contribution to Bulgarian culture, including the Order of Stara Planina, Bulgaria's highest civilian honor.

Georgi Kishkilov

Georgi Kishkilov (March 11, 1932 Sofia-June 21, 1999 Sofia) was a Bulgarian actor.

He was born in Sofia, Bulgaria and began his acting career in the late 1950s. Kishkilov quickly gained notoriety for his talent and versatility as an actor, and became a popular performer on stage and screen. He appeared in more than 60 films during his career, including "The Hare Census," "Reservations," and "The Farm."

Kishkilov was also a highly regarded theater actor, appearing in numerous productions at the National Theatre of Bulgaria. He was known for his ability to bring complex characters to life with his nuanced performances, and was highly respected in the Bulgarian theater community.

Beyond his work as an actor, Kishkilov was also an accomplished writer, penning several plays and screenplays throughout his career. He was a member of the Union of Bulgarian Writers and worked diligently to promote and support Bulgarian literature and culture.

Kishkilov passed away in Sofia in 1999 at the age of 67, leaving behind a lasting legacy as one of Bulgaria's most respected and beloved actors.

Stoyan Gudev

Stoyan Gudev (September 12, 1931 Sitovo, Silistra Province-November 17, 1999 Sofia) also known as Stojan Gadev was a Bulgarian actor.

He studied acting at the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts in Sofia and began his career at the Ivan Vazov National Theatre. Throughout his career, Gudev appeared in more than 150 Bulgarian films and television series, including "The Last Summer" and "Black Swallow". He was also known for his role in the popular TV series "Under Cover", where he played the character Kiril. In addition to his work as an actor, Gudev was also a theater director and founded his own theater company in Sofia. He was renowned for his unique on-stage presence and his ability to captivate audiences with his performances. Gudev received numerous awards for his contributions to Bulgarian cinema and theater, including the Order of Stara Planina – First Degree, one of the highest honors in Bulgaria.

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