Ivaylo Brusovski

Ivaylo Nikolaev Brusowski
Born (1968-11-09) November 9, 1968
Education Saint Petersburg State University
Occupation Film director, film producer, screenwriter, actor

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

Family origin and early life

Brusowski is the son of Dora Ivanova, a ballerina 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 two children, Alice and Dorothy. Brusowski's first stage appearance was at the age of three in "Richard III" by William Shakespeare. As a child, he played many roles on the stage of the Ruse Theatre,[2] and recorded at the studios of the actor Kosyo Stanev's student theatre. As five- or six-year-old, Brusovski wrote a movie script and used a movie camera.

Education

Brusowski was in the navy. On his dismissal, he studied Business and Management at the Ruse University. He also worked at RRTV, the Bulgarian national broadcaster 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.[3] In 2008, he graduated in Saint Petersburg as a film and TV director.

Career

On November 11, 2001 Brusovski opened his own acting school.[4] 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.[5]

Plays

Music for theatrical productions

Stage roles

Film roles

Scriptwriter

Director

Other

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

References

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