Ivaylo Brusovski

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Ivaylo Nikolaev Brusowski
Born (1968-11-09) November 9, 1968 (age 55)
EducationNew York's Kanbar Institute of Film & Television
Occupation(s)Film director, film producer, screenwriter, actor

Ivaylo Brusowski (Bulgarian: Ивайло Брусовски) is a movie director, actor, actor and producer.

Family origin and early life[edit]

Brusowski is the son of the ballerina Dora Ivanova and the actor Nikolay Angelov ("Notes on Bulgarian Uprisings", "Mass Miracle" (1981), "Mister for a Day" (1983), "Margarit and Margarita" (1989) and so on).[1] Brusowski has five children : Anastacia, Alice, Dorothy, Vasil and Vlado. Wife : Natalie Lynn McCarthy.

Brusowski's first theater stage appearance was at the age of three in "Richard III" by William Shakespeare. At five-year, Ivaylo shot his first short film with an 8 mm camera.

Education[edit]

1986 - 1990 Brusowski serves in the Navy. After that, he studied Business and Management. 1991 he worked at the Bulgarian National TV and completed a course in art photography. From 1996 to 2000, Brusowski studied at The National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts becoming an actor.[2] In 2008, he graduated in Saint Petersburg as a film and TV director. In 2018 graduated in Kanbar Institute of Film & Television, New York.

Career[edit]

On November 11, 2001, Brusovski opened his own acting school.[3] He is the creator of the story about W.G.C., the Walkman Garden Club and its characters. In 2010 he was appointed head of the School of Acting Drama Theatre in Targovishte.[4]

Plays[edit]

  • The Long Way to The Cherry Orchard (2012)
  • WGC I - The 9th kilometer (2007)
  • The Black Obelisk - dramatization of the novel by Erich Maria Remarque (2005)
  • Hawaiian hole (2004)
  • Don Quixote de la macho (2003)[3]
  • WGC III - X Rated Adults ! (2003)
  • H. P. like Harry Potter (2002)
  • WGC II - Picnic on Uneven Ground (2002)
  • Action in the Fairy Forest (2001)

Music for theatrical productions[edit]

  • I Want ! by Zdrava Kamenova, director Vladimir Petkov
  • Six Kisses by Anna Petrova, director Vladimir Petkov[3]
  • Escape the fairy world by Dimitar Dimitrov, director Nadia Assenova
  • Gentlemen, comrades, dudes and ladies by Victor Lyapin, director Vladimir Petkov
  • The party by Zlatka Keremedchieva, director Iskra Ivanova
  • Bean by Elin Rahnev, director Vladimir Petkov.
  • Vernissage by Václav Havel, director Nikolay Gunderov

Stage roles[edit]

  • The Man in I Want ! by Zdrava Kamenova, director Vladimir Petkov
  • Waller in Tartuffe by Molière, director Aleksander Berowski[3]
  • Eddie Malone in the musical Touch Me by Anna Petrova, director Lyubomir Kanev
  • Max in Let's kill Matilda by Orlin Dyakov, director Rosina Danchenko[3]
  • The Artist in Painting by Eugène Ionesco, director Ivan Samokovliev
  • The Yoke in Attempt to Fly by Jordan Radichkov, director Aleksander Berowski
  • Vicho in Michal Mishkoed by Sava Dobroplodni, director Aleksander Berowski
  • Costard in Love's Labour's Lost by William Shakespeare, director Aleksander Berowski
  • Vicho, the process server in Suspicious person by Branislav Nushich, director Dimitar Stoyanov
  • Andrew Benkov in Iron Candlestick by Dimitar Talev, director Asen Shopov
  • Lazarus (in summer) in Lazaritza by Jordan Radichkov, director Aleksander Berowski
  • The Colleague in The Predetermined by Elias Canetti, director Elena Panayotova
  • The Driver in Six Kisses by Anna Petrova, director Vladimir Petkov
  • The Investigator in The Part by Zlatka Keremedchieva, director Iskra Ivanova
  • Man in Bean by Elin Rahnev, director Nikolay Gunderov

Film roles[edit]

Scriptwriter[edit]

  • Parallel Worlds I: Star Uprise
  • WGC II - Picnic on Uneven Ground
  • A holiday for billions
  • Veseto and the X-crements
  • The Alchemists from the west coast
  • Vessy and the black and white happiness
  • The Becky Thatcher Story
  • Thirst

Director[edit]

  • Parallel Worlds I: Star Uprise, Filming (2014)
  • Veseto and the X-crements, Short (2013)
  • Thirst, Short (2010)
  • The Becky Thatcher Story, Short (2010)
  • Norway Today, Short (2010)
  • Veseto and the black and white happiness, Short (2009)

Other[edit]

Production coordinator for East Europe in * Autómata , Film (2014)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Nikolay Angelov". IMDb.
  2. ^ "Национална академия за театрално и филмово изкуство - НАТФИЗ" (in Bulgarian). Krastyo Sarafov National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts. Archived from the original on 2014-02-24. Retrieved 2014-03-04.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h http://theatre.art.bg/ивайло-брусовски__1778
  4. ^ "Ивайло Брусовски ще води школа по актьорско майсторство в търговищкия театър - ТОП НОВИНИ". Topnovini (in Bulgarian). 2010-10-13. Archived from the original on 2016-02-01. Retrieved 2014-03-04.

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