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- Hristo Mutafchiev was born on the 4th of April 1969 in Karlovo, Bulgaria. In 1994 he has successfully graduated in acting at The National Acadamey for Theatre and Film Arts (Sofia), lectured by the professors Sejkova and Ilija Dobrev. Since then he has played many memorable parts at The Dramatic Theater "N.O Masalitinov" - Plovdiv, TV productions "Dunav Most", "Klinika na Tretija Etazh", "Ogledaloto na Djavola", "Naj-vazhnoto v zhivota" etc. He was impressive in Ivan Nichev's movie "Baj Ganjo se Zavryshta ot Evropa". He is well known from the Bulgarian TV ads - for the Ford Moto Pfoe advertisement 1992 became the first prize at the competition "Bulgarian Advertisement Parade" and was nominated for "The Most Wacky Smile Of the Year". He even took part in two video clips of the popular Bulgarian rock band "BTR". Unsurprisingly he earned three major actor prizes - the "Ivan Dimov" award for young actor (2000), a nomination for "Askeer" (best male leading role), performing the Limp Man in "Kuzljoto ot Zabutanija Ostrov" (2000) and the prestigeous award from The Bulgarian Actors Union for mostly playing of leading roles in season 2000/2001.
- Vasil Banov was born on 20 July 1946 in Karlovo, Bulgaria. He is an actor, known for Derailed (2002), Broken Road (2017) and Octopus (2000).
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Atanas Traykov was a Bulgarian film director. Atanas Georgiev Traykov was born on September 13, 1923 in Karlovo, Bulgaria. He graduated in "acting" at National Academy for Theater and Film Art, Sofia, Bulgaria (1961). He has made some movies, mostly based on Bulgarian writers' novels. He is the father of the film director Eldora Traykova. He died on June 1994 in Sofia, Bulgaria.- Ivan Popov was born on 10 September 1865 in Karlovo, Bulgaria. He was an actor, known for Pod staroto nebe (1922) and Dyavolat v Sofia (1921). He died on 11 February 1966 in Sofia, Bulgaria.
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Hristo Piskov was a Bulgarian film director and screenwriter. Not a single one of his generation's director, all of whom has lost part of their youth to the war, found it possible to assert their talent and strength. Hristo Piskov was a graduate of the Moscow Cinema Institute and Lev Arnshtam's assistant in co-production, A Lesson in History (1957). Piskov's Poor Men Street (1960) and There is no Death (1962) were the pinnacle of the expressionistic and symbolic language - the so-called expressive realism - as the voice of modern Bulgarian films. The last one - picture of the worker's environment, which had until then been idealized without reservation, aroused great criticism. Piskov did not return to film until 1966, when, in collaboration with his wife, Irina Aktasheva, he made a tumid attempt at a nonconformist tale about young workers, Monday Morning. The searches of more original view towards the human being and reality of socialism meet sharp reaction and "Monday morning" had not been shown for more than 20 years. The film was finished in 1966 but had its first night in 1988. After an interruption of seven years, Piskov and Aktasheva made an autobiographical evocation of revolutionary youth in "Like a Song" (1973), bathetic in its reminder of the disillusionment that followed. "Like a Song" is a story of young love against the backdrop of historical events. Piskov and Aktasheva have made together also Sunstroke (1977), Avalanche (1982), and Only You, My Heart (1987). Piskov and Aktasheva were among the initiators of the establishing of the "Club for Support of Publicity and Reconstruction in Bulgaria" in 1988, which was one of the first opposition societies against the communist regime in Bulgaria. In 2009, they received the Prize of Union of Bulgarian Filmmakers for their Lifelong Achievement in the Bulgarian film art.- Nikolay Bukhalov was born on 20 March 1967 in Karlovo, Bulgaria. He is an actor, known for Life in Four Seasons (2020) and Barcelona 1992: Games of the XXV Olympiad (1992).
- Rangel Gerovski was born on 15 January 1959 in Karlovo, Bulgaria. He was an actor, known for Dan Kolov - tzaryat na kecha (1999), Barcelona 1992: Games of the XXV Olympiad (1992) and Seoul 1988: Games of the XXIV Olympiad (1988). He died on 26 April 2004 in Sofia, Bulgaria.