Konstantin Kisimov

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Konstantin Vasilev Kisimov
Born 16 April 1897
Flag of Bulgaria Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
Died August 16, 1965 (aged 68)
Flag of Bulgaria Balchik, Bulgaria

Konstantin Vasilev Kisimov (Bulgarian: Константин Кисимов) was a Bulgarian actor. He was born in the family of revolutionaries and enlighteners. His father had studied International law in Cambridge University. Naturally Konstantin followed his example and started studying law in the Sofia University and then in the Sorbonne. His love for the stage turned his life. He was admitted to the Acting school of the Ivan Vazov National Theatre and spent there an year before going in on a specialization in Paris in 1924 from where he returned in 1928. At first he was devoted to the theatre, but soon started his career in cinema. He took part in some of the first Bulgarian movies. He went on to become one of the most famous Bulgarian actors until the 1960s. His most notable role was that of Kolcho Slepetsa (Kolcho The Blind) in "Pod igoto" (1952). Other notable appearances include those in "Kalin Orelat" (1950), "Geroite na Shipka" (1955) and "Hitar Petar" (1960). Konstantin Kisimov died in a car accident in Balchik where he had taken part in a play. A number of Bulgarian theatres and theatrical schools bear his name.

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  • Privarzaniyat balon (1967) as Slepiyat
  • Vyatarnata melnitza (1961) as Dyado Balyu
  • Hitar Petar (1960) as Hadzhi Kostaki
  • Stublenskite lipi (1960) as Dyado Mishon
  • Haydushka kletva (1958) as Yordancho Krastata
  • Tochka parva (1956) as Barmaley
  • Geroite na Shipka (1955) as Suleiman Pasha
  • Pod igoto (1952) as Kolcho slepetza
  • Kalin orelat (1950) as Dyado Stoyan
  • Izkuplenie (1947) as Stoyan Hadzhigladnev
  • Gramada (1936) as Tzeko
  • Bezkrustni grobove (1931) as Rangel
  • Sled pozhara nad Rusiya (1929) as Garbitzata

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