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Home/People/Filip Trifonov
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Born
May 4, 1947Died: Jan 6, 2021
Lived 73 years
Place of Birth
Sofia - Bulgaria
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

24
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0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Филип Трифонов
Philip Trifonov
IMDb Profile

Filip Trifonov

Acting

Biography
The Bulgarian actor Filip Trifonov was born on May 4, 1947. From 1969 to 1973 he studied acting at the National Academy for Theatre and Film Art, Sofia, Bulgaria in the class of Apostol Karamitev. Even before he finished his education in 1971 Filip Trifonov made his cinema debut in the film "The Test" (directed by Georgi Djulgerov). He played the main role - character Lio. Then he played the title role in "The Boy goes" (directed by Lyudmil Kirkov). Philip Trifonov has participated in over then 30 films, including "The Hare Census" (directed by Eduard Sachariev), "As a Song" (directed by Irina Aktasheva and Hristo Piskov), "Wardrobe" (based on the novel of Stanislav Stratiev; directed by Georgi Djulgerov), "Tool Is Bagpipe?" (directed by Asen Shopov), "Orchestra without a Name" (directed by Lyudmil Kirkov), "Avalanche"(directed by Irina Aktasheva and Hristo Piskov),"Forget this Case" (directed by Krasimir Spasov), "Echelons" (directed by Borislav Punchev), "Life on Demand" (directed by Kosta Bikov), "Protect Small Animals" (directed by Haim Koen),"AkaDaMuS" (directed by Georgi Djulgerov),"Rio Adio" (directed by Ivan Andonov), "Ivan and Alexandra" (directed by Ivan Nichev), "Walking with the Angel" (directed by Ivan Pavlov), "Madame Bovary from Sliven" (directed by Emil Tzanev), "Rhapsody in White" (directed by Tedi Moskov), "Bay Ganyo goes through Europe" (directed by Ivan Nichev). On stage, Philip Trifonov's debut was in the role of Andzor in "The process will take place" by A. Chheidze In Blagoevgrad Theatre in 1973. He worked in Blagoevgrad Theatre, Theatre "Sofia", "Boyana studios 2;. In 1992 he created together with director Nikolai Gunderov Natural Theatre "Trifonof & Gunderov." His performances are "Opening" and "Audience" by V. Havel and "Second Hand", "West Germany - my fatherland", "She", written by him. Died January 6, 2021 in Sofia, Bulgaria as a result of a heart attack
A Little Bit of Luck poster

A Little Bit of Luck

Cast
2019
The Motorbike poster

The Motorbike

Cast
2018
Kireto: The Boy Who Left poster

Kireto: The Boy Who Left

as Himself
2016
Rhapsody in White poster

Rhapsody in White

as The Director
2002
Burn, Burn, Little Fire poster

Burn, Burn, Little Fire

as The Mayor
1994
Bai Ganyo on His Way to Europe poster

Bai Ganyo on His Way to Europe

as Бодков
1991
Бай Ганьо на гости poster

Бай Ганьо на гости

Cast
1991
Walks with the Angel poster

Walks with the Angel

as Stefan
1989
Adio, Rio poster

Adio, Rio

as Architect Stoev
1989
AkaTaMuS poster

AkaTaMuS

Cast
1988
Protect the Small Animals poster

Protect the Small Animals

as Blazhe
1988
Echelons of Death poster

Echelons of Death

as Yanko
1986
Forget About This Case poster

Forget About This Case

as Inspector Andreev
1985
Reflections poster

Reflections

Cast
1982
Avalanche poster

Avalanche

as Poeta
1982
A Nameless Band poster

A Nameless Band

as Filip
1982
Gunpowder poster

Gunpowder

as Voynicheto
1977
Don't Go Away! poster

Don't Go Away!

as Ran
1976
Strong Water poster

Strong Water

as Flori
1975
The Wardrobe poster

The Wardrobe

as Slavcho
1974