Tatyana Lolova
Born
10 February 1934 (92)
Place of Birth
Sofia, Bulgaria
Biography
Tatiana Lolova was born on 10 February 1934 in Sofia. She graduated in Acting from National Academy for Theatre and Film Art, Sofia in 1955, then played a year at Ruse Drama Theatre and became one of the founding members of the State Theatre of Satire (1956-1978). In 1978-1989 joined the company of Sofia Theatre. In her early career she was more popular for her radio than her stage performances, but the advent of TV made her a real celebrity. Starring in over 50 features and TV series with, amon...
Tatiana Lolova was born on 10 February 1934 in Sofia. She graduated in Acting from National Academy for Theatre and Film Art, Sofia in 1955, then played a year at Ruse Drama Theatre and became one of the founding members of the State Theatre of Satire (1956-1978). In 1978-1989 joined the company of Sofia Theatre. In her early career she was more popular for her radio than her stage performances, but the advent of TV made her a real celebrity. Starring in over 50 features and TV series with, among others, An Incredible Story (1964); Birds and Greyhounds (1969); The Five of the Moby Dick (1970); Indian Summer (1973); Stars in the Hair, Tears in the Eyes (1977); Warmth (1978); Good Luck, Inspector! (1983); Dangerous Charm (1984); After the End of the World (1998); The English Neighbour (2011); House Arrest (2011).
Filmography (24)
Lilly The Little Fish
2017
Barter
2016
Bulgarian Rhapsody
2014
Goodbye Mama
2011
Fly by Rossinant
2007
120 minutes of great laughter with Tatyana Lolova
2007
After the End of the World
1998
A Talk with Birds
1997
Love Dreams
1994
The Thirteenth Bride of the Prince
1987
Dangerous Charm
1984
Bonne Chance, Inspector!
1983
The Central Warmth
1978
Stars in Her Hair, Tears in Her Eyes
1977
A Cricket in the Ear
1976
Zeh ta, Radke, zeh ta!
1976
The Clairvoyant
1976
Eternal Times
1975
The Last Bachelor
1974
Houses Without Fences
1974
Indian Summer
1973
Goya: Or the Hard Way to Enlightenment
1971
The Five from the Moby Dick
1970
The Penleve Case
1968