Tatyana Lolova
Татяна Лолова Tatyana Lolova | |
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Born | |
Died | 22 March 2021 | (aged 87)
Occupation | Film and Theatre Actress |
Years active | 1955–2021 |
Tatyana Lolova (Bulgarian: Татяна Лолова; 10 February 1934 – 22 March 2021[1]) was a Bulgarian stage and film actress. She was best known for her comedy roles that she played for more than 40 years, bringing her the reputation as one of the most popular Bulgarian actresses.[2]
Biography and career[]
Lolova was born on 10 February 1934 in the Bulgarian capital city of Sofia. Her mother was of Russian-Ukrainian descent. Her father Zhelyazko Lolov was an accountant. Tatyana enrolled in the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts where she graduated in 1955. After the graduation, she was appointed in Russe Theatre, where Lolova remained until the end of 1956 when she joined the troupe of the newly founded Satirical Theatre "Aleko Konstantinov“ in Sofia. She died at the age of 87 in Sofia from complications following a COVID-19 infection.[3]
Partial filmography[]
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1964 | Bulgarian: Невероятна история | ||
1968 | Chovekat ot La Mancha / Man of La Mancha | Bulgarian: Човекът от Ла Манча TV musical | |
1973 | Siromashko Lyato / Indian Summer | Toteva | Bulgarian: Сиромашко лято |
1974 | Zara Shishkova | Bulgarian: Последният ерген | |
1976 | Shturetz v uhoto / A Cricket in the Ear | Vlastnata | Bulgarian: Щурец в ухото |
1977 | Sultana Syarova | Bulgarian: Звезди в косите, сълзи в очите | |
1978 | Toplo / Warmth | Upravitelkata | Bulgarian: Топло |
1983 | Eliza Karadushieva (Velizar's mother) | Bulgarian: Бон шанс, инспекторе! | |
1984 | Opasen char / Dangerous charm | Bulgarian: Опасен чар | |
1987 | Ladylay | Bulgarian: 13та годеница на принца | |
2003 | Journey to Jerusalem | ||
2014 | Bulgarian Rhapsody | ||
2011 | House Arrest | мама Еми | Bulgarian: Домашен арест |
References[]
- ^ "Почина Татяна Лолова". News.bg (in Bulgarian). 23 March 2021. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
- ^ (in Bulgarian) Dir.bg - Tatyana Lolova Biography
- ^ "Татяна Лолова преборила вируса, но се обострили хронични болести". Dnes.bg (in Bulgarian). 23 March 2021. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
Sources[]
- Gencheva, Galina (2008). Bulgarian Feature Films encyclopedia. Sofia: Publishing house "Dr Ivan Bogorov". ISBN 978-954-316-069-3.
- Kovachev, Pencho (2008). 50 Golden Bulgarian Films. Sofia: Publishing house "Zahariy Stoyanov". ISBN 978-954-09-0281-4.
External links[]
- 1934 births
- 2021 deaths
- Bulgarian film actresses
- Bulgarian stage actresses
- Bulgarian television actresses
- Actresses from Sofia
- Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Bulgaria
- 20th-century Bulgarian actresses
- 21st-century Bulgarian actresses
- Bulgarian people of Russian descent
- Bulgarian people of Ukrainian descent