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Actor Vasil Mihailov: They buried me alive!


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“They buried me alive,” revealed the great Bulgarian actor Vasil Mihailov. Screen captain Petko Voivoda discovered this recently … from the media, he writes Bulgaria today.

“Someone decided to write the article we’re saying goodbye to Vasil Mihailov. It was in one of the old newspapers. Apparently, I refused them an interview and that’s how they decided to take revenge on me,” says Mihailov.

After the “news” got to others, the actor’s phone got hot: “All kinds of people were calling. I had a lot of shows scheduled, some of the audience must have wondered how the show would turn out. . Probably, this news has created tension for them to find out what is going on with the money they paid, “explained Mihailov.

The lead actor, fortunately, is in excellent shape. Voivoda, who became famous for his role as Captain Petko, attended the premiere of “BNT Presents”. The first episode of the series will be about the dean in the theater.

“I only have a little problem with my eyes. I can’t see well. That’s why I wear sunglasses,” explained Mihailov. He admits to regularly coming across news of any kind in the media. He last read an unflattering article about Lili Ivanova. He said the primate had a serious problem.

“We have to let Lily go! Don’t hang up. Lily Ivanova is one of a kind. There is no other like her,” defended the primate of our show Mihailov.

On screen Petko Voivoda rewinds the tape and how she gets the role. He received it after Nikolay Haitov personally liked it.

“He told me I was right for the role,” reveals Mihailov.

The actor’s mother was the proudest person in the world that the film with her son was so successful.

“He had to come and see me. He was traveling by train from Stara Zagora to Sofia. In all the compartments he boasted that his son was playing Captain Petko voivode. Everyone on the train to Sofia had found out who his successor was,” Mihailov recalls with a smile .

And at 84, the actor has no plans to leave the stage.

“I’m not going offstage, I don’t know where it comes from. I said that I don’t like to play in front of the public with masks, because the theater cannot do without the public, it doesn’t exist. Both as art and as a reality. After the many meetings I had, I got into the habit of speaking directly. So when I look at people with these masks two meters away – they died for the theater. The audience is then out of breath. Otherwise they are also on the bill until the end of the year. Nobody and I wondered if I was good or bad, “says the great Bulgarian actor.

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