Konstantin Kotsev
Konstantin Kotsev
Biography
Born Konstantin Vasilev Kotsev on June 4, 1926 in the city of Istanbul, he entered the law faculty at the St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia where he graduated in 1950. Subsequently, he enrolled acting at The National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts graduating in 1958. After the graduation, Kotsev was appointed in the Burgas Theatre for a year. In 1959, he joined the troupe of the newly founded Satirical Theatre „Aleko Konstantinov“ in Sofia where he remained until 1984. During the end of the 1980s, Kotsev was part of the Municipal Theatre of Sofia. His film debut in a main role was in 1958 in the Bulgarian film classic On a Small Island directed by Rangel Valchanov. Kotsev has a son Dimitar (born 1971) and a daughter Zornitsa (born 1972).
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
21
Gender
Male
Birthday
1926-06-04 (99 years old)
Place of Birth
Istanbul
Acting

1988

Time of Violence as Karaibrahim's father dyado Galushko

1986

Home for Our Children as съученик на Невена Алданова

1984

Up in the Cherry Tree as Peshev

1983

Equilibrium as The Director

1978

The Central Warmth as The Retiree Snegov

1975

Eternal Times as Bosyo

1974

Houses Without Fences as Elenko

1973

Escape to Ropotamo as Spiro

1972

The Quiet Fugitive as Gosho Kalimanski

1970

Aesop as Seer

1969

Birds and Greyhounds as Prosecutor

1969

Armando as Not available

1968

The White Room as Vasil Radev

1968

The Penleve Case as Ivan Gandzhulov

1968

Sets as Balas

1965

Úplně vyřízený chlap as Not available

1963

The Inspector and the Night as dr. Kolev

1960

First Lesson as Asistentat

1958

On the Small Island as Zheko, the carpenter