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During her long life, Iwa Wanja had a very varied career, as a silent and talking pictures actress, as a professional horse rider and as a writer. Not everybody can boast so many talents, she could! Born in Karnobat, Bulgaria on 10-10-1905, she came to Berlin to perform as an actress in the German capital. She appeared on the stage first and then in the movies. She can be seen in twenty-two silent pictures, several of which with Harry Liedtke. It is again with Liedtke that she made her first talkie in 1930, Der keusche Josef (1930) . But she subsequently appeared in only seven more films, not because she was unsuccessful, but because she had many feathers in her cap. First she was a wonderful rider and with her horse Ispahan (and seven others) she won no fewer than sixty competitions in the 1930's. Then, after the second world war, she was a busy prolific playwright. In 1943, she married composer 'Nobert Schultze' and until her death at the age of 85 she lived a happy life in Berlin.- Production Designer
Bencho Obreshkov was born on 24 April 1899 in Karnobat, Bulgaria. Bencho was a production designer, known for Hitar Petar (1960). Bencho died on 8 April 1970 in Sofia, Bulgaria.- Asen Kamburov was born on 26 March 1899 in Karnobat, Bulgaria. He was an actor, known for Plennikat ot Trikeri (1929), Gramada (1936) and Nastradin Hodzha i Hitar Petar (1939). He died on 12 December 1958 in Sofia, Bulgaria.
- Sound Department
- Actor
Michail Vitanov was born on 7 April 1944 in Karnobat, Bulgaria. He was an actor, known for A Nameless Band (1981), Matriarhat (1977) and Chicho Krastnik (1988). He died on 21 October 1998 in Sofia, Bulgaria.- Editor
- Editorial Department
Yordanka Bachvarova was born on 10 June 1950 in Karnobat, Bulgaria. She is an editor, known for Letter to America (2000), Priklyucheno po davnost (2009) and Ekzitus (1989).- Costume Designer
Maria Sotirova was born on July 7, 1925 in Karnobat, Bulgaria. She graduated set design in the class of Professor Ivan Penkov from the National Academy of Art, Sofia. She is married, the name of her husband is Sotir, and the name of her son is Vasil. Since 1951 she is a costume designer in Boyana Film Studios. Among her movies are: "Our Land," "Song of Man", "Restless Time," "Steep path", "Captured Squadron," "Michael Strogov", "Iconostasis", "Days of Rage", "Bitter", "Anvil or Hammer "," Dragon "," Warning "," Illusion "," Swap "," Family Karastoyanovi, "" Measure according to Measure "," Dreamers "and others. She has awarded with the Order "Cyril and Methodius". She received the Award of Union of Bulgarian Filmmakers for the movie "Measure according to Measure", 1981. She won Best Costume Prix in National Film Festival, Varna, 1982 and the Prize of the Union of Bulgarian Artist for the costumes of the movie "Measure according to Measure", directed by Georgi Djulgerov. Union of Bulgarian Filmmakers gave her the Award for Lifetime Achievement.