Apostol Karamitev
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Apostol Milev Karamitev (1923–1973) was a Bulgarian
Bulgarians
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 actor, popular throughout the 1960s. He finished acting under the guidance of B. Danovski. Later he specialized in Moscow
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, Leningrad
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, Prague
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 and Warsaw
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. His debut was in the movie "Utro nad rodinata" (Dawn over the Fatherland) in 1951. Arguably his most famous role was that of the twin-brothers Radosvet and Radostin in the black and white classic Lyubimetz 13
Lyubimetz 13
Lyubimetz 13 is a comedy movie released in Bulgaria in 1958. It was directed by Vladimir Yanchev and written by Lyuben Popov and Vladimir Yanchev. The film tells an amusing story about the efforts of three soccer clubs to attract the player of the day. But when the player’s twin brother - a...

 (Favourite number 13) He died before finishing his last film - "Svatbite na Yoan Asen" (The marriages of Yoan Asen
Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria
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), so Kosta Tsonev
Kosta Tsonev
Kosta Tsonev, is a Bulgarian actor of Greek heritage starring in theatre, TV and cinema. He was born on 10 June 1929 in the capital of Bulgaria, Sofia. He studied at the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts. He has been married three times: twice to Anahid Tacheva and then to his present wife...

 had to take over the role.

Full Filmography

  • Svatbite na Yoan Asen (1975) as Yoan Asen
  • Edin snimachen den (1969) as Aktyorat
  • Svoboda ili smart (1969) as David Todorov
  • Heimlichkeiten (1968) as Colonel Damyanov
  • Byalata staya (1968) as Petar Aleksandrov
  • Ritzar bez bronya (1966) as Vuychoto na Vanyo
  • Spetzialist po vsichko(1962) as Apostol
  • Dvama pod nebeto (1962) as Stefo
  • Noshtta sreshtu 13-i (1961) as Todor Primov/Petar Primov
  • Három csillag (1960) as Mihail
  • Patyat minava prez Belovir (1960) as Inzhener Stamen Petrov
  • Lyubimetz 13
    Lyubimetz 13
    Lyubimetz 13 is a comedy movie released in Bulgaria in 1958. It was directed by Vladimir Yanchev and written by Lyuben Popov and Vladimir Yanchev. The film tells an amusing story about the efforts of three soccer clubs to attract the player of the day. But when the player’s twin brother - a...

    (1958) as Radoslav/Radosvet
  • Haydushka kletva (1958) as Strahil
  • Legenda za lyubovta (1957) as Ferhad
  • Legenda o lásce (1957) as Ferchad
  • Tova se sluchi na ulitzata (1956) as Misho
  • Geroite na Shipka (1955) as Petka
  • Pesen za choveka (1954) as Budinov
  • Nasha zemya (1952) as Kapitan Velkov
  • Pod igoto (1952) as Dyakon Vikenti
  • Utro nad Rodinata (1951) as Velizarov
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