
Kosta Tsonev
Biography
Kosta Tsonev (10 June 1929 – 25 January 2012) was a celebrated Bulgarian actor whose prolific career spanned theatre, film, and television. Born in Sofia, he graduated from the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts, laying the foundation for a remarkable journey in the performing arts.
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Known For
Acting History
1997
L'avvocato delle donne as PM Bulgaro
1993The Lot as Boris Skarlatov
1992Second Death of Gregor Z as Simeon Bojović
1990Nemirnata ptitza lyubov as Svidetelyat
1990The Foreign Nephew as Nepoznatiyat
1989Razvodi, razvodi... as Saprugat na Mariya (Segment 3)
1988Blind Saturday
1988Chicho Krastnik
1988Yesterday as Vera's father
1987Sky for All
1986Home for Our Children as Hristo Aldanov
1986Echelons of Death as Dimitar Peshev
1985Forest People
1985On the Eve
1985This Fine Mature Age as Rumen Iliev
1985In Search of Captain Grant as Hetzel
1985Boris I - Part 2 - Word For Letters as Kliment Ohridski
1985Boris I: Part 1 – The Baptizing as Kliment Ohridski
1985Porwanie as Nikolow
1984Salvation as Nikola Bakardzhiev
1984Parisian Drama
1983Фалшификаторът от "Черния кос" as Иван Бонев - Лорда, печатар
1982Crystals as Akademik Abadzhiev
1981The Hit as Prince Kiril
1979Typhoons with Gentle Names as Emil Boev
1977Yuliya Vrevskaya as Old Bulgarian Rebel
1977The Swimming Pool as Apostol
1976Requiem for a Slut as Boev
1975The Weddings of Ioan Assen as Aleksander / Yoan Asen
1974My Father, the Painter as the father
1973The Great Victory
1972The Wolf Pack as Kalinov
1971Necessary Sinner as Ivan Asenov
1971Wrathful Journey
1971The Demon of the Empire as Father Matey Preobrazhensky
1971There Is Nothing Finer Than Bad Weather as Evans
1969Mr. Nobody as Emil Bobev
1969Liberty or Death
1963There Is No Death as Mladenov
1962The Golden Tooth as Captain Lukov
1961The Night of 13th as Maj. Andrey Panov
1961Be Happy, Ani! as Boyan
1960Poor Street as Petar
1960On a Quiet Evening as Captain
1959The Troop Leader as Danyo
1958Pauper's Joy as Lazar Dabaka
1956People of Dimitrovgrad
—Време за път as Христо Алданов









