Stefan Popov

Nascimento : , Sofia, Bulgaria

História

Stefan Popov was born in 1947 in Sofia, Bulgaria. He graduated National Academy for Theater and Film Art in 1975 in the class of Professor Boyan Danovsky. He worked at theaters in Kardzhali, Yambol, and Pazardzhik. Since 1982 he is in the troupe of Plovdiv Drama Theater. He had over 130 theatrical and over 20 cinema roles. He is a monolith in Plovdiv Theater with boundless talent and boundless inspiration. Plovdiv Drama Theater earns much when Stefan Popov moved here. He played many important roles on its stage. Surely Stefan Popov is one of the most honored names on the home scene that deserves admiration.

Filmes

The Nearby Distance
The Humanoid
Advantage
Zordan
Advantage (Bulgarian: Авантаж, translit. Avantazh) is a 1977 Bulgarian drama film directed by Georgi Djulgerov. It was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival, where Djulgerov won the Silver Bear for Best Director. The action takes place during the socialist period in Bulgaria. The central character, nicknamed the Cock is an artistic personality, a man of strong character known as the king of the pickpockets. His keen sense of personal freedom comes up against the universally accepted norms of behavior. The Cock likes a game, adventure and danger, while socialist society needs obedience. The Cock makes a stand against this order; he does not want to play his games according to rules. He is telling his story of two decades: his imprisonment and his love affairs.