Dimitar Hadzhiyanev(1922-2005)
- Actor
Dimitar Hadzhiyanev is Bulgarian actor . He was born in Harmanli, Bulgaria on May 20, 1922. On September 10, 1944 he has drafted into the ranks of the First Bulgarian Army. From the first to the last day of the war against Hitler's Germany he is on the fronts. Dimitar Hadziyanev was awarded the Order of Honor, awarded on the battlefield. He graduated National Academy for Theatre and Film Art, Sofia, Bulgaria in the class of Professor Filip Filipov in "acting". In 1953, he starts for the first time to play in the troupe of Rouse Drama Theater. His roles there: Ferdinand of "Treachery and Love" by Schiller; Romeo from "Romeo and Juliet" by Shakespeare; Carlos from "Don Carlos" by Schiller; Orsino in "Twelfth Night." From 1957 to 1991, he was constantly in the company of Varna Drama Theater. A part of his roles are: Mauricio in "Trees Die doing" by Alejandro Caso; Hristoforov in "At the foot of Vitosha" by Yavorov; Villas Zonenbruh in "Germans" by Leon Kruchkovski; Arbenin in "Masquerade" by Lermontov. He plays Jerry Ryan in "Two of the Cradle" by William Gibson; The Lawyer in "Love Unexplained" by Nedialko Yordanov. Peak cast in his career is Bernard Shaw in "Dear Liar" by Jerome Quilty. His Bernard Shaw was petulant, petty, capricious, paltry, pathetic in his whims and at the same time proud in love, worried about the world and mankind. There he has worked with such directors as Leon Daniel, Vili Tsankov, Boris Tafkov, Grisha Ostrovsky, Lyuben Groys, Stancho Stanchev, Tsvetan Tsvetkov, Krikor Azaryan. He has taken participation in many Bulgarian movies. For the role of Yosif Herbst in the film "On the Trail of the Missing" Dimitar Hadzhiyanev receive a Prize - Golden Feather (1978) by the Union of Bulgarian Journalists. He died in 2005 in Varna.