Zahari Baharov Explained

Zahari Baharov
Birth Name:Zahari Emilov Baharov
Birth Date:12 August 1980
Birth Place:Sofia, Bulgaria
Children:2
Years Active:2003–present

Zahari Emilov Baharov (Bulgarian: Захари Емилов Бахаров; born August 12, 1980) is a Bulgarian actor, best known for portraying the roles of Moth in Zift (2008), Ivo Andonov in the BNT series Undercover (2011–2016), and Loboda in the HBO series Game of Thrones (2015).

Early life and education

Baharov was born on 12 August 1980 in Sofia. He was raised in the old part of the Ovcha Kupel district. His mother, Müjgan, is of ethnic Turkish origin; she is a philologist and hosts programmes in Turkish on the Bulgarian National Radio.

Baharov attended 18th Secondary School "William Gladstone". After graduating, he majored in acting at the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts. He has been acting at the Ivan Vazov National Theatre since 2003; his notable theater performances include King Lear (2006), Don Juan (2007), and The Cherry Orchard (2009).

Career

Baharov's first major film role was in Zift (2008), directed by Javor Gardev. After the release of Zift, he quickly gained popularity and won several awards for his performance. In 2011, he starred in Love.net. The following year, he founded the production company Three Bears Entertainment alongside his colleagues and friends Vladimir Karamazov and Yulian Vergov. The company has produced three theatrical productions: Spinach with potatoes by Zoltan Egresi, Art by Yasmina Reza and Dakota by Jordi Galceran.

From 2011 to 2016, Baharov starred in the BNT 1 series Undercover as Ivo Andonov. His performance was positively received by critics, and his character's development was noted as one of the series' highlights. Between 2012 and 2020, he was the host of the television game show National Lottery on Nova. In 2015, Baharov had a one-episode role in the HBO series Game of Thrones, portraying the role of Loboda, the leader of a cannibal tribe.[1]

Personal life

Baharov is in a long-term relationship with Bulgarian journalist Diana Alexieva. They have two children: a son, Maxim (born 2010), and a daughter, Kaya (born 2013).

Baharov's younger brother, Yavor, is also an actor.

Awards

Baharov is the recipient of several accolades, including two Askeers for Best Supporting Actor in King Lear (2006) and Three Days of Rain (2009), an Icarus for Best Supporting Actor in Don Juan (2007), Best Actor at the 2009 Bulgarian Cinema Awards and Best Actor at the 2009 International Film Festival Chungmuro, among more.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Air MarshalMohammed
MarinesCriminalDirect-to-video
2006The Rebel of LMarkucha
2008War, Inc.Video Guy
ZiftMoth
TrainCroupier
2009Command PerformanceMikhail Kapista
General Topov
Double IdentityAlexander
2010The Glass RiverShepherd Metodi
The Way BackInterrogator
2011Cold FusionIvo PetchevCredited as Zahari Emilov
Love.netAndrey Bogatev
Operation Shmenti CapelliTatko
2012El GringoOfficer Bell
I Am YouLachezarov
2013Enemies CloserSaul
2014The Monuments MenMajor Elya
2017Heights Ivan
2019UyutSabin Palamarkov
2021South Wind 2: Speed UpKiril

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003MarinesCriminalTelevision film
2004Nature Unleashed: AvalancheHansTelevision film
2005Street PreacherTelevision film
2006Joe PetrosinoGuapo altoTelevision film
2011–2016Pod PrikritieIvo AndonovMain role; 60 episodes
2012–2020National LotteryHimself (host)
2015Game of ThronesLobodaEpisode: "Hardhome"
2017Le Bureau des LégendesAlexei Klebnikov4 episodes
2017GeniusRussian GeneralEpisode: ''Einstein: Chapter Six''
2019Father's DayDimo6 episodes
2019BaptisteNicolae5 episodes

Theater

RoleTitlePlaywrightNotes
Chance WayneSweet Bird of YouthTennessee WilliamsDramatic Theatre Plovdiv
TreplevThe SeagullChehov
VoynitsevPlatonovDramatic Theatre Haskovo
CapuletsRomeo and JulietShakespeareIvan Vazov National Theatre
Stoyan PopovRoad of Roses and ThornsIna BozhidarovaIvan Vazov National Theatre
SeatonMacbethShakespeareIvan Vazov National Theatre
DuncanMacbettEugene IonescoIvan Vazov National Theatre
PopchetoExilesIvan VazovIvan Vazov National Theatre
VaskoDay OffKamen DonevIvan Vazov National Theatre
BridesNo Trifling with LoveAlfred de MussetIvan Vazov National Theatre
The FoolKing LearShakespeareIvan Vazov National Theatre
SganarelDon JuanMoliereIvan Vazov National Theatre
The Old Woman from CalcuttaSketches by Hanoch Levin; Bulgarian version by Joseph BenatovTheatre 199
Slavi from "Banishora"ChamkoriqMilen RuskovTheatre 199

References

  1. Web site: Season five casting news and exclusive updates!. Watchers On The Wall. February 4, 2015. February 4, 2015.

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