Silvia_Lulcheva

Silvia Lulcheva

Silvia Lulcheva

Bulgarian actress


Silvia Krasteva Lulcheva (Bulgarian: Силвия Кръстева Лулчева) (born August 28, 1969) is a Bulgarian actress.[1] She is known for her role as Slavka Lyutova on the bTV series Sofia Residents in Excess (2011–2019), as well as for her voice over roles in famous television series and films.

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Biography

Lulcheva is born in August 28, 1969 in Sofia.

In 1992, Lulcheva graduated from VITIZ (National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts), with a degree in acting from Stefan Danailov's class.

Acting career

After graduation she joined the "Nikolay Binev" Youth Theater from 1992 to 2018.

She starred in some Bulgarian movies and series, including the Bulgarian comedy-drama series Sofia Residents in Excess and the Bulgarian drama feature film A Dose of Happiness.

Voice acting career

She started dubbing films and television series into Bulgarian from 1994. Her most popular character dubbed in Bulgarian is Carrie Bradshaw in the HBO series Sex and the City (1998–2004), portrayed by Sarah Jessica Parker.[2]

Other productions which she has dubbed into Bulgarian include the American TV series are: Married... with Children (bTV dub), Grace Under Fire (NOVA dub), CSI: Miami, Cold Case, Rules of Engagement, The Tudors, Frasier, Band of Brothers, Cashmere Mafia, Lipstick Jungle. the Mexican telenovela La viuda de Blanco, the Greek series Lampsi and the Brazilian telenovela O Clone, the American animated series Stuart Little: The Animated Series and The Flintstones, the German animated series Simsala Grimm and Italian animated series Winx Club.

In 2004, Lulcheva won the Icarus award in the category "Golden Voice" for her work on the TV series Married... with Children and Sex and the City.[3]

Personal life

She was married at the age of 23 years and later divorced. In 1997 Lulcheva began a relationship with the actor Vasil Binev. They have a daughter, Elitsa.[4]

Filmography

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References

  1. "Силвия Лулчева | Mладежки Театър Николай Бинев" [Sylvia Lulcheva Youth Theater Nikolay Binev]. mlt.bg. Retrieved 2018-04-12.
  2. "Силвия Лулчева: Живея така все едно се обяснявам в любов | Всичко за жената" [Sylvia Lulcheva: I Live Like It Explains In Love Everything about the woman]. mila.bg. Retrieved 2018-04-12.
  3. Kultura Weekly Newspaper - Sofia, Bulgaria. "Вестник "Култура", брой 14/15, 2 април 2004 г." [Culture newspaper, issue 14/15, 2 April 2004]. kultura.bg. Retrieved 2018-04-12.
  4. "Силвия Лулчева и Васил Бинев са семейство повече от 20 години - bTV Новините" [Silvia Lulcheva and Vassil Binev have been a family for more than 20 years - bTV The News]. btvnovinite.bg. Retrieved 2018-04-12.

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