Plamena Getova
- Actress
Plamena Avramova Getova was born on June 1, 1953 in Montana, Bulgaria. She graduated acting in National Academy for Theatre and Film Art, Sofia, Bulgaria in the class of Professor Grisha Ostrovsky in 1976. Her debut was in the role of Gerda in "Snow Queen" by Hans Christian Andersen in Yambol Theater. She worked in theaters in Yambol, Stara Zagora, Burgas, Theater "Bulgarian army", Sofia. She is a wife of the famous director and producer of puppet performances, and director of the Puppet Theater Kyrgiakos Argyropoulos. Her most important roles on the stage are Albena in "Albena "by Yordan Yovkov, Hedwig in" The Wild Duck "by Henrik Ibsen, Lyuba in" Fantasies of Faryatiev "by A. Sokolova, Vela in" Vampire "by A. Strashimirov, Juliet in" Romeo and Juliet "by William Shakespeare , Gilles in "Butterflies are free" by L. Gertsch, Elena in "Uncle Vanya" by A. Chekhov, Emma Bovary in "Madame Bovary" by G. Flaubert, Patricia in "The Last Yankee" by Miller, Nomsen in "Meteor" by Fr.. Dürrenmatt, Mother in "Eurydice" by J. Anouilh, B in "Three Tall Women" by E. Albee, Sevda in "Do you sell demons?" by Boyan Papazov, Elena in "Saturday, Sunday, Monday" by E. Filippo, Miss Emily Brent in "And Then There Were None" by A. Christie. Her cinema debut was in the film "Advantage" (1977) directed by Georgi Djulgerov. She played also Martha in "The window" (1980), directed by Guergui Stoyanov ), Persia in "White magic" (1980), directed by Ivan Andonov) and many other roles. Plamena Getova is undoubtedly one of the names that will remain in the history of Bulgarian theater and cinema. Theater and cinema awards just prove that talent Getova not go unnoticed, but rather highlighted thanks to the work and dedication. Theater awards: 2003 - "Maxim" for "Meteor" by Friedrich Dürrenmatt; 1994 - "Maxim" for " The last Yankee " by Arthur Miller; 1987 - Union of Bulgarian Actors Award for "Years of pilgrimage "by Arbuzov; 1981 - Award of City of Burgas for "Albena "by Yovkov; 1979 - Award of Stara Zagora for creative excellence. Cinema awards: 1993 - Honorary sign of the II Festival Mediterranean cinema, Agridzhendo, Sicily for "Home for gentle souls", directed by Evgeni Mikhailov; 1992 - "Golden rose" for "Canaries Season", directed by Evgeni Mikhailov; 1984 - Award for Literature and Art for 'Balances', directed by Lyudmil Kirkov; 1983 - Union of Bulgarian Filmmakers' Award for Best actress; 1982 - Best Actress Award of X International Film Festival "Young in the Cinema", Koshelin, Poland for "Home for Gentle Souls", directed by Evgeni Mikhailov; "Golden Rose" for " Home for Gentle Souls ", directed by Evgeni Mihaylov and" White Magic ", directed by Ivan Andonov.