Nationality: Bulgarian
Language: English,Russian,Spanish
Vladimir Angelove is a Bulgarian actor best known for his strong and memorable performances in lead theater roles, such as "Solaris" by Stanislaw Lem, "The Pitchfork Disney" by Philip Ridley, “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead” by Tom Stoppard, and “Treasure Island” by R. L. Stevenson. He also starred as a guest star in "The Betrothal" by Maurice Maeterlinck.
In film, Angelove has made his mark as a lead in the Independent Indian feature film "The Salacity" directed by Jaimin Bal. On the silver screen, he is recognized for his compelling supporting roles in the Warner Bros & Paramount+ production “The Agency” where he played opposite Michael Fassbender under the direction of Neil Burger, in the German TV series for Disney+ “Vienna Game”, where he portrayed Beethoven, and in Bulgarian TV series including "Fourth Estate", "War of Letters", and "The Lies Within Us".
He has been cast in many short films and he is producing his own. His three-minute miniature "Ko & Vid: 19" has won Awards for Best Comedy at International Festivals in the USA, Singapore, Iran, and Turkey and has been selected and recognized by many festivals across the globe. He was also awarded Best Comedy Actor at the Golden Reel IFF for his performance in the short.
Among the commercials in which he has had a lead part, you may find brands such as reMarkable, HP, John Lewis, ElectroHold, Bulmint, and others.
Vladimir Angelove is fluent in English (with a General American accent), Bulgarian and Russian languages (as a native speaker), and Spanish language (to a high level of proficiency).