Slavka Slavova(1924-2002)
- Actress
Slavka Slavova was a famous Bulgarian actress. He was born in Berlin , where her parents have worked. She graduated from high school in Varna . She had a higher musical and theatrical education. She graduated from the Music Academy in Sofia in the class of Professor Luba Prokopova and Professor Pancho Vladigerov. Then she graduated from Drama School in Sofia - in the class of Rrofessor Krusty Mirsky . Her theater debut was in 1947 with the role of Agnes in "School for Women" by Moliere . She played dozens of roles in the National Theatre , Youth Theatre, "Theater 199", Theater "Tears and Laughter". She played in the plays by Sophocles , Shakespeare , Oscar Wilde , Anton Chekhov , Bertolt Brecht , Edward Albee , Peyo Yavorov , Valeri Petrov . In 1957, she starred in the film in the role of Stanka Hunchback in the film "Earth" by Elin Pelin, directed by Zahari Zhandov . For six decades devoted on the stage the actress has been played many roles, which remain in the history of Bulgarian theater. One such role is that of Mila in "At the foot of Vitosha". The show was played with great success and has 250 performances, which for those years is a sign of huge success. Her roles of Sonya in "Uncle Vanya" and Masha in "The Seagull" by Chekhov are also part of the images that were engraved in the minds of people who were able to see them with your eyes. The most memorable role in which the actress is embodied is that of Gital Mosca in "Two of the Cradle "where her partnership with Apostle Karamitev remains unforgettable. The actress died on April 6, 2002 after a heart attack , which occurs after a performance at the " Theater 199 ". In 2005, "Theatre 199" announces the annual competition for chamber play on the name of the actress.