
Valcho Kamarashev
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Valcho Kamarashev was born on 12 September 1937 in Vidin. He graduated in Acting from the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts in 1959. He worked as an actor at the Drama Theatre in Burgas for three years, then was part of the company of the Drama Theatre in Pernik for two years, and in Russe for another two years. He worked for almost 20 years at the Tear and Laughter Theatre in Sofia and for 15 years at the Bulgarian Army Theatre in the capital city. He has acted in almost 60 films, including Doomed Souls (1975), Villa Zone (1975), All Is Love (1979), The Racket (1982), I, The Countess (1989), and The Lot (1993). In 2000 he won the Best Actor Award of the Union of Bulgarian Actors.
Known for
Credits

Three Reservists (1971)
as Feldfebel

Crime of Passion (1994)
as Chief Inspector Costa (as Velcio Kamarascev)

Everything is Love (1979)
as Bochev

Red Light (2016)
Actor

Tuvalu (1999)
as Sailor

Daughter-in-Law (1976)
as Mayor

Advantage (1977)
as Rumiana's husband

Defitzit (1990)
as Nachalnikat

The Racket (1982)
as Заека, Бай Тотко

The Thirteenth Bride of the Prince (1987)
as King of Dalenbi

Doomed Souls (1975)
as Otetz Olivares

Day of Rulers (1986)
as Tzok

The Dragon (1974)
as Gaki

The Countess (1989)
as Bay Kolyo-Kutziya Bil

Musketeer's Honor (1994)
Actor

Villa Zone (1975)
as bratovched
The Green Fields (1984)
as Tuykov

Boris I: Part 1 – The Baptizing (1985)
as Evstati Umarov, kupetz

Boris I - Part 2 - Word For Letters (1985)
as Evstati Umarov, kupetz

Razvodi, razvodi... (1989)
as Predsedatelyat na sada (Segment 3)

Status: Orderly (1978)
as Major Mirchev

Swap (1978)
as Father
Protect the Small Animals (1988)
as Bashtata na Blazhe

Examination (1971)
as Karata

10 Days Unpaid (1972)
Actor





