Dimitar Panov
Димитър Панов Dimitar Panov | |
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Born | July 18, 1902 |
Died | November 15, 1985 |
Other names | Bai Pano |
Occupation | Film and Theater Actor Theater Director |
Years active | 1955–1985 |
Dimitar Panov (Bulgarian: Димитър Панов; July 18, 1902-November 15, 1985) was a Bulgarian film and theater actor and director.
Biography and career[]
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Panov was born on July 18, 1902 in the town of Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria. He made his debut in 1955 on the stage of the Plovdiv Theater in Chehov's play Five Small Comedies. He continued to work with this theater, not only as an actor, but also as a director of such plays as Sluzhbogontsi by the eminent Bulgarian writer Ivan Vazov.
At the same time Dimitar Panov collaborated with the Plovdiv Opera where he took part in the operetta "The Bat" by Strauss and in the opera "The Beautiful Helen" by Offenbach.
His cinematic debut was in 1960 in the film The Road Is Going Through Belovir, written by Pavel Vezhinov and directed by Petar B. Vasilev. In the film we can see Apostol Karamitev in the leading role of the engineer Petrov.
His autobiography The Life is Only One was published in 1983.
Panov died in 1985 at the age of 83.
Filmography[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1960 | Bay Petko | Bulgarian: Пътят минава през Беловир | |
1961 | A Byahme Mladi | Bulgarian: �� бяхме млади | |
Bulgarian: Краят на пътя | |||
Bay Mihal | Bulgarian: Стръмната пътека | ||
1963 | the forensic physician | Bulgarian: Инспекторът и нощта | |
1964 | Nastev | Bulgarian: Приключение в полунощ | |
1965 | Bulgarian: До града е близо | ||
Bulgarian: Паролата | |||
Goreshto Pladne | Bulgarian: Горещо пладне | ||
1966 | Lars Pogge | Austria production | |
1967 | Bulgarian: В края на лятото | ||
1968 | the night guard | Bulgarian: Гибелта на Александър Велики | |
1969 | Bulgarian: Иконостасът | ||
the old man | Bulgarian: Осмият | ||
1970 | Kit | Kalcho Kalchev | Bulgarian: Кит |
the old man | Bulgarian: Един миг свобода | ||
the old boyar | Bulgarian: Князът | ||
1971 | Taralezhite se razhdat bez bodli | the grandfather who lives alone | Bulgarian: Таралежите се раждат без бодли |
1972 | Kotse, the shepherd | Bulgarian: Глутницата | |
Old Petko | Bulgarian: Тихият беглец | ||
1974 | TV movie Bulgarian: На живот и смърт | ||
1976 | Dva Dioptara Dalekogledstvo | Old Pano | Bulgarian: Два диоптъра далекогледство |
1977 | Patrokleos | East Germany production | |
1978 | Bulgarian: 100 тона щастие | ||
Bulgarian: Инструмент ли е гайдата? | |||
1979 | Palamudov's father | Bulgarian: Ленко | |
Ot nishto neshto | Bulgarian: От нищо нещо | ||
1980 | Old Petko | Bulgarian: Може би фрегата | |
Bay Dimitar | Bulgarian: Нощните бдения на поп Вечерко | ||
1981 | co-production Bulgaria, Soviet Union | ||
1982 | TV movie sequel of The Past-Master Bulgarian: Баш Майсторът на море | ||
1986 | TV Series Bulgarian: Васко де Гама от село Рупча |
References[]
- Bulgarian National Film Archive (in English)
- BG movies info (in Bulgarian)
External links[]
- 1902 births
- 1985 deaths
- Male actors from Sofia
- People from Veliko Tarnovo
- 20th-century Bulgarian male actors
- Bulgarian male stage actors
- Bulgarian male film actors
- Bulgarian autobiographers