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Home/People/Petar Popyordanov
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Born
Jun 11, 1964Died: May 5, 2013
Lived 48 years
Place of Birth
Sofia, Bulgaria
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

20
Movies
4
TV Shows
Also Known As
Petar Ivanov Popyordanov
Chocho Popyordanov
Петър Попйорданов
Petr Popjordanov
IMDb Profile

Petar Popyordanov

Acting

Biography
Petar Ivanov Popyordanov , known as Chocho Popyordanov, is Bulgarian theater and cinema actor. He was born on June 11, 1964 in Sofia, Bulgaria. He is a son of Ivan Popyordanov (born on 1938) - a longtime Chief of the cinema center Boyana Film Studios. He was also Chief of Bulgarian National Television in 1998. The Mother of Petar Popyordanov Katya was a doctor. The father's family originated from Veles, Vardar Macedonia. Chocho great-grandfather was a first cousin of the Macedonian revolutionaries - Chieftain Mile and his younger brother Jordan Popyordanov-Ortse, leader of Thessaloniki bombers. In 1989, Petar Popyordanov graduated National Academy for Theatre and Film Art, Sofia, Bulgaria in "Acting" in the class of Professor Krikor Azaryan and Todor Kolev. He studied at the Czech Republic one year. He has played in the troupes of Theatre "Sofia", Little City Theatre "Off the Channel" and in 1994 - in the National Theater. His most famous theater roles were in performances "Outcasts," "Midsummer Night's Dream," "At the foot of Vitosha Mountain," "The Tempest," "The man who makes the rain," "Kimono", "Decameron," "Ghosts in Naples, "" Hedda Gabler. " Chocho Popyordanov has involved in cinema productions, including "Yesterday" (1988), "Rio Adio" (1989), " The Love Summer of a Schlep " (1990), "Vampires, ghouls" (1992) "Canaries Season" (1993), "Frontier" (1994), "Spanish fly" (1998), "After the end of the world" (1998), "Danube bridge" (1999), "Sombrero blues" (1999), " Wolf Hunt" (2000). Petar Popyordanov has won numerous nominations and awards, including a nomination for "Asker" in 1996 and 1997 and the prize "Golden Bayar" in Belgium for Best Actor in the film "Border". He had also a presence on the small screen, starring in the TV show "UFO Club" on "Channel 1". In 2007 he began his participation in the series "Outcasts" for "Channel 1" of Bulgarian National Television. He has nephews Helen and Peter Koshnicharski. Albeit posthumously Chocho Popyordanov became a father of adopted him months earlier daughter Ekaterina Petrova Popyordanova. He died on May 5, 2013 in Boyana, Sofia Province, Bulgaria, as a result of injuries from a fall.
The Island poster

The Island

Cast
2011
Which Way Today? poster

Which Way Today?

as Dimo
2007
The Rage poster

The Rage

as The Black One
2002
Сомбреро блус poster

Сомбреро блус

as Tosho
1999
Emilia's Friends poster

Emilia's Friends

as Hristo
1996
Orpheus Descending poster

Orpheus Descending

Cast
1996
The Goat Horn poster

The Goat Horn

as Halil
1994
Frontier poster

Frontier

as Попа
1994
Canary Season poster

Canary Season

as Ivan, Father of Malin
1993
Something in the Air poster

Something in the Air

Cast
1993
Vampires, Ghouls poster

Vampires, Ghouls

as Gorcho
1992
Vzpomínka na břehu moře poster

Vzpomínka na břehu moře

as Dimitr
1992
Silence poster

Silence

as Pavkata
1991
The Love Summer of a Schlep poster

The Love Summer of a Schlep

as Svezhia
1990
The Countess poster

The Countess

as Boyko
1989
Exitus poster

Exitus

Cast
1989
Adio, Rio poster

Adio, Rio

as Chocho, Trainee investigator
1989
Scar-Free poster

Scar-Free

as Pantata
1989
А сега накъде? poster

А сега накъде?

as №12
1988
Yesterday poster

Yesterday

as Kostov
1988