Here are 5 famous actors from Bulgaria were born in 1972:
Lyubomir Neikov (February 7, 1972 Bulgaria-) a.k.a. Любомир Нейков, Lyubomir Ivanov Neikov, Lubomir Neikov or Neykov Lubomir Ivanov is a Bulgarian actor, comedian and television producer. He has one child, Anna Neikov.
Neikov graduated from the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts in Sofia in 1997, and began his career as an actor in the National Theatre "Ivan Vazov". He gained national fame through his roles in the television sketch comedy show "Gospodari na Efira" and the sitcom "Synove", both of which he co-created and produced. Neikov has also acted in numerous Bulgarian films and television series, and has received several acting awards for his performances. In addition to his work in entertainment, Neikov is an active supporter of various charitable organizations, and has been recognized for his contributions to the community.
Tzvetan Alexiev (January 5, 1972 Varna-) is a Bulgarian actor.
He graduated from the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts in Sofia and has since starred in numerous Bulgarian films and TV series. Alexiev is best known for his roles in the TV series "Pod prikritie" (Undercover) and "Gospodari na efira" (Masters of Airwaves). He has also appeared in international productions such as the British TV series "Strike Back" and the Norwegian film "Max Manus: Man of War". In addition to his acting career, Alexiev is also a lecturer at the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts in Bulgaria. He has received several awards for his work in film and television, including the Best Actor award at the Bulgarian Film Academy Awards in 2013 for his role in the film "The Color of the Chameleon".
Dimitar Ratchkov (September 18, 1972 Burgas-) also known as Dimitar Rachkov or Dimitar Minkov Rachkov is a Bulgarian actor and television presenter.
He graduated from the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts in Sofia and went on to become one of Bulgaria's most popular actors, appearing in numerous films, TV shows, and theater productions. Some of his notable roles include the lead in the TV series "Under Cover" and the films "Mission London" and "The Foreigner".
Aside from his acting career, Ratchkov has also been a successful television presenter. He has hosted several popular TV shows in Bulgaria, including "Dancing Stars" and "Survivor Bulgaria". He is also known for his philanthropic work, supporting various charities and causes, including the Bulgarian Red Cross and the Cedar Foundation, which supports children with special needs.
Ratchkov has won several awards for his work, including Best Actor at the Golden Rose Bulgarian Feature Film Festival and Best Television Presenter at the Bulgarian Television Awards. He is considered one of Bulgaria's most talented and well-respected performers.
Nencho Ilchev (May 3, 1972 Momchilovtsi-) also known as Nencho Vasilev Iltchev or Nencho Vasilyev Ilchev is a Bulgarian actor and magician.
Ilchev graduated from the National Academy of Theatre and Film Arts in Sofia in 1999. He has performed in a variety of film and theater productions throughout Bulgaria, and is known for his roles in movies like "Love.net" (2011) and "The Lesson" (2014). In addition to acting, Ilchev is also an accomplished magician and has performed in various magic shows in Bulgaria and other European countries. He has also appeared as a judge on the Bulgarian version of the popular talent show "Got Talent".
Simeon Lyutakov (April 14, 1972 Ruse, Bulgaria-) is a Bulgarian actor.
After graduating from the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts in Sofia, Lyutakov became a prominent figure in Bulgarian theater in the 1990s. He has performed in numerous plays, including works by Shakespeare, Chekhov, and Moliere.
In addition to his theater work, Lyutakov has starred in several Bulgarian film and television productions. He is perhaps best known for his roles in the movies "The World Is Big and Salvation Lurks Around the Corner" (2008) and "Tilt" (2011).
Lyutakov is also an accomplished voice actor, having provided voices for many animated films, including the Bulgarian dub of Disney's "Frozen" (2013).
Aside from his acting career, Lyutakov is also an advocate for animal rights and is actively involved in several animal welfare organizations.