
Actor
Georgi Partsalev
Born 1925 · Levski, Pleven, Bulgaria
Georgi Ivanov Partsalev is Bulgarian theater and cinema actor, best known for his roles in comedy movies. He was an important figure of the Golden age of Bulgarian Cinema (i.e. 1970s and 1980s). He began his career in the middle of the 1950s and made his feature length debut in 1958. He was born in Levski, Bulgaria on June 16, 1925. He graduated from high school in Pleven and then studied medicine at the University of Sofia . In 1956, he started to work in the Satire Theatre , and in 1958 came his first role in cinema - in movie " Lyubimetz 13 ", directed by Vladimir Yanchev. Partsalev has participated in so-called "Pop-satirical" concerts; he has toured a country in the late 1950th and in the 1960th. He gradually has become a living legend of Bulgarian comedy with his memorable performance in " The Tied Balloon " (1967), "Whale", " Five from Moby Dick " (1970), " Family Vacation " ( 1972), " Indian Summer " (1973), " My father Was the Painter " (1974), " Farsighted for Two Diopters " (1976), " 13th fiancee of Prince " (1987). His greatest professional dream was to portray the character of Don Quixote. In theater he had played 40 roles. He was not married and has no children. He died in Sofia on October 31, 1989 from leukemia.
Acting

Vacation with Kids
Uncle Mancho · 1972

Mateo Falcone
Sergeant · 1971

Indian Summer
Metodi Razhkov · 1973

Whale
Glavniyat inzhener · 1970

Neochakvana Vakancia
Policeman Stamat · 1981

The Incredible Story
painter · 1964

Three Reservists
Иван Стайков · 1971

The Thirteenth Bride of the Prince
King of Kalenbi · 1987

Farsighted for Two Diopters
Dimo Manchev · 1976

Eternal Times
the Gipsy Ulaha · 1975
The Grand Piano
Licho Videlov · 1979

The Five from the Moby Dick
Pedro · 1970

The Tied Up Balloon
Peasant · 1967

The Dragon
the diviner · 1974

There Is Nothing Finer Than Bad Weather
Furman · 1971

My Father, the Painter
the shoemaker · 1974

Nako, Dako i Tsako: Moryatsi
Dako · 1974

Partsalev
Himself · 2021

Theatre Macabre
Sergeant · 1971

Zeh ta, Radke, zeh ta!
Mihail · 1976