
Svetoslav Peev
Biography
Svetoslav Peev was born on April 4, 1939 in Sofia. He graduated in "acting" in National Academy for Theatre and Film Art, Sofia, Bulgaria in the class of Professor Zhelcho Mandadziev in 1964. From 1967 to 1997 he was an actor in the Satire Theatre, and in 1986 - 1989 he was the chief of the theater. He played over 70 theater roles, including characters Ivan Andonov in "Roman Bath" by Stanislav Stratiev (1974); Ivan Andonov in "Suede Jacket "(1976) by Stanislav Stratiev; Virtuoso in" Race "(1980); Doctor in" Achievers " (1984); Director of the Theatre in "Balkan syndrome" (1987). Svetoslav Peev has over 100 television roles. He starred in 23 films including "Men in Business", "Family Vacation", "Friends for Dinner", "Examinations at Any Time", "Matriarchy", "War of the Hedgehogs," "My Dad Painter" . His directing career was in theater and began in 2006. Then Peev put "Roman Bath" by Stanislav Stratiev in the Satire Theater. Other directed productions of Svetoslav Peev are "Two Weddings and a adultery" by Ray Cooney and "Backgammon" by Dimitris Kehaidis .
Also Known As
Movie Appearances
Friends for dinner
as Andrei
1981

Detour
as Asistentat
1967

Men on a Business Trip
as the waiter
1969

Vacation with Kids
as the photographer
1972

The Five from the Moby Dick
as Violeta's father
1970

Don't Go Away!
as Revizor
1976

Dangerous Flight
1968

My Father, the Painter
as the factory owner
1974

A Peasant on a Bicycle
as Angel
1974

Exams at Any Odd Time
1974

The Past-Master went to the sea
1982