Nikolay Binev Explained

Николай Бинев
Nikolay Binev
Birth Date:5 July 1934
Birth Place:Sliven, Bulgaria
Death Place:Sofia, Bulgaria
Occupation:Film and Theater Actor
Yearsactive:1959–2003
Spouse:Domna Ganeva

Nikolay Binev (Bulgarian: Николай Бинев; 5 July 1934 - 8 December 2003) was a Bulgarian theater and film actor. During most of his career he was the soul and history of the Mladezhki Theater, Sofia and remained devoted to it until the end of his life.In 2006, in his honor, the theater was named after him.[1]

Biography and career

Binev was born on 5 July 1934 in the town of Sliven, Bulgaria. In 1958 he graduated as an actor in Krastyo Sarafov National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts.

In 1959, after several months on the stage with the Ruse Theater, Binev entered the Mladezhki Theater, Sofia where he stayed until the end of his life.[2] "...Binev was an encyclopedist and a man with a unique sense of humor..." said the director Andrey Avramov.[1] He was also known for his delicate and remarkable way of dealing with people.[2] At the stage of the theater Binev created eminent performances in plays as: Socrates by Guilherme Figueiredo, Amadeus by Peter Shaffer, The Dresser by Ronald Harwood, King John by Friedrich Dürrenmatt, When the Roses Dance by Valery Petrov and so on. He was honored twice with ASKEER, Bulgarian award of theater art.

Binev started his film career in the beginning of the 1960s. Most notable are his performances in Amendment to the Defense-of-State Act awarded with Golden Rose at FBFF Varna'76 (Festival for Bulgarian Featured Films)[3] and the TV series Nights with the White Horses with the memorable role as Academician Urumov for which he was awarded from the Union of Bulgarian Filmmakers and the city of Sofia. During the last years of his career Binev participated in some foreign productions as East/West (1999) with Catherine Deneuve.

He was decorated with the high government prize the Order of Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius.

In 2004 the Mladezhki Theater, together with Binev's wife Domna Ganeva, released a CD named Nikolay Binev singing. The edition includes some of his musical performances among which are arias from Verdi's operas and songs from the musical Yesterday by Lyubomir Denev.

Binev died in 2003 at the age of 69.

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
1961Stramnata pateka / The Steep PathTihiya Bulgarian: Стръмната пътека
1966Mazhe / MenBulgarian: Мъже
1970Sbogom, priyateli! / Farewell, Friends!the head of the school Bulgarian: Сбогом, приятели!
1971Ne se obrashtay nazad / Don't Turn Backthe medical auxiliary Bulgarian: Не се обръщай назад
Nyama nishto po-hubavo ot loshoto vreme / There Is Nothing Better Than Bad WeatherBauer Bulgarian: Няма нищо по-хубаво от лошото време
1972Avtostop/ Hitchhikingthe writer Bulgarian: Автостоп
Sartse choveshko / A Human Heartthe minister Bulgarian: Сърце човешко
Obich / Affectionthe manager Bulgarian: Обич
1973Kato Pesen / Like a SongMargarita's fatherBulgarian: Като песен
Poslednata duma / The Last Wordthe investigatorBulgarian: Последната дума
Golyamata skuka / The Great BoredomTodorovr Bulgarian: Голямата скука
1975Otkade se znaem? / Where Have We Met?Bulgarian: Откъде се знаем?
Nezabravimijat den / The Memorable DayBulgarian: Незабравимият ден
1976Spomen za Bliznachkata / Memory of the Twin SisternarratorBulgarian: Спомен за близначката
Dopalnenie kam zakona za zashtita na darzhavata / Amendment to the Defense-of-State Actthe delicateBulgarian: Допълнение към закона за защита на държавата
1977Zvezdi v Kosite, Salzi v Ochite / Stars in Her Hair, Tears in Her EyesDinko Syarov Bulgarian: Звезди в косите, сълзи в очите
Slanchev udar / SunstrokeLazarov Bulgarian: Слънчев удар
1978Chuy petela / Hark to the CockOld Toshe Bulgarian: Чуй петела
Umiray samo v kraen sluchay / Dying in the WorstDreyk TV series
Bulgarian: Умирай само в краен случай
1979Bumerang / Boomerangthe writer Boris KrastevBulgarian: Бумеранг
Kashtata / The HouseKupenkovBulgarian: Къщата
Sami sred valtzi / Alone Among Wolvesdoctor Delius TV series
Bulgarian: Сами сред вълци
1980Yumrutsi v Prastta / Fists in the SoilKamenov Bulgarian: Юмруци в пръстта
1982Esenno slantse / Autumn SunMr. Teodosiy Bulgarian: Есенно слънце
Nay-tezhkiyat gryah / The Worst Sinthe meek Bulgarian: Най-тежкият грях
1983Konstantin filosof / Constantine the PhilosopherBulgarian: Константин философ
Tretoto litze / Third Side of the CoinProfessor PangarovBulgarian: Третото лице
Meko kazano / Speaking MildlyBulgarian: Меко казано
1984Poetat i dyavolat / The Poet and the Devilthe professor Bulgarian: Поетът и дяволът
1985Denyat ne si lichi po zaranta / Day Is Not Obvious from the MorningTomas TV series
Bulgarian: Денят не си личи по заранта
Noshtem s belite kone / Nights with the White HorsesAcademician Urumov TV series
Bulgarian: Нощем с белите коне
1987Dvoyna primka / Double NooseTV mini-series
Bulgarian: Двойна примка
1990Nemirnata ptitza lyubov / Love Is a Willful Birdthe actorBulgarian: Немирната птица любов
1992Vampiri, talasami / Vampires, SpooksShaniBulgarian: Вампири, таласъми
1993Fatalna nezhnost / Fatal TendernessBoris LiteyskiBulgarian: Фатална нежност
Zhrebiyat / The LotFarhi Bulgarian: Жребият
1994Lyubovni sanishta / Love DreamsBulgarian: Любовни сънища
1997SulamitBulgarian: Суламит
1998Pop-Pop
1999Bridge of DragonsThe DoctorUSA production
Judge (as Nikolay Binev)
East/WestSergei KozlovBulgarian: Изток - Запад
Russian: Восток-Запад
French: Est-Ouest
2002Derailed (2002 film)Vincent Gruber
Pansion za kucheta / Dogs' HomeFilip Bulgarian: Пансион за кучета
2003Alien HunterDr. Alexi Gierach

References

Notes and References

  1. http://www.google.bg/imgres?imgurl=http://paper.standartnews.com/archive/2006/04/17/pics/476822a.jpg&imgrefurl=http://paper.standartnews.com/archive/2006/04/17/art/s4768_3.htm&h=214&w=300&sz=22&tbnid=Ul1LLYBtW7TDqM:&tbnh=83&tbnw=116&prev=/images%3Fq%3D%25D0%259D%25D0%25B8%25D0%25BA%25D0%25BE%25D0%25BB%25D0%25B0%25D0%25B9%2B%25D0%2591%25D0%25B8%25D0%25BD%25D0%25B5%25D0%25B2&usg=__hGgbvWpGqTuhONh3Pcdhf8hG5Is=&ei=0ft8S_rpHYXqnAOVtq3HBA&sa=X&oi=image_result&resnum=4&ct=image&ved=0CBMQ9QEwAw Standart news paper, 17 April 2004
  2. http://mlt.bg/?p=8 Mladezhki Theater history
  3. Bulgarian National Film Archive, Bulgarian Featured Film Encyclopedy 2008, volume three, p. 233