
Georgi Cherkelov
Acting • Born 1930-06-25 – Died 2012-02-19
Biography
Georgi Cherkelov was a Bulgarian stage and film actor. He is one of the most prominent names in the Bulgarian theater and cinema in the last decades. Born as Georgi Ivanov Cherkelov on June 25, 1930, in the city of Haskovo, Bulgaria, he initially began studying law at the Sofia University, where he remained for three years before transferring to the National Academy for Theater and Film where he graduated in 1956. Cherkelov started his stage career in the Vratza theater. His film debut was in the 1961 film The Last Round. During the fifty years of his career, he has appeared in more than 100 roles on stage and in about 70 films. He became widely popular after the role of the anti-communist police inspector Velinski in the TV series At Every Kilometer (1969). Cherkelov appeared in many of the major Bulgarian film productions. He played the leading roles in Men on a business trip (1969), Warmth (1978), The Judge (1986). He was also in many German and Italian film co-productions. He has directed the TV film "Last Stop - Berlin" (1983). While continuing to perform on the stage of the National Theater where he has worked for decades, Cherkelov was also the artistic director of the Dramatic Theater in Pleven (1985-1990). Georgi Cherkelov was one of the most prominent Shakespearean actors in Bulgaria, with memorable performances as King Lear, Richard II, Mercutio, Banco and many other major roles. He has played almost the entire repertoire of the British bard - a privilege many actors dream of, but only a few are given. Cherkelov's style was intelligent, with expressions based on subtle nuances, heavy pauses and solidly spoken phrases. His trademark was inborn dignity, loaded calm and incredible presence - unique personal characteristics of this great actor, which he infused into the characters he played. In addition to being an extraordinary actor, Georgi Cherkelov has also staged a number of plays. Among the plays he directed are "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" (1982), "Wrestlers" (1981), "Huckleberry Finn" (1985), "Catcher in the Rye" (1998). Some of the adaptations for these plays he had written himself. In 2010 his book "Stories and emails" was published by Locus Publishing. In 2001, Georgi Cherkelov was decorated with the highest government prize, the Order of the Balkan Mountains, awarded to Bulgarian citizens with particularly great merit to Bulgaria. In 2009, he received the award Asker for lifetime achievement. He died on February 19, 2012 after complications from a stroke.
Filmography
36 credits
On the Quiet Coast
Movie • 1963
Mechev

Galileo
Movie • 1968
Toskana's ambasador

The She-Wolf
Movie • 1965
Inspector

Adventure at Midnight
Movie • 1964
Oberts Marof

Christmas Tree Upside Down
Movie • 2006

Restless home
Movie • 1965
the colonel of Police

The Central Warmth
Movie • 1978
The Academic

Musketeer's Honor
Movie • 1994

The White Room
Movie • 1968
Stoev

The Biggest Sin
Movie • 1982
Rumen Abrashev

The Incredible Story
Movie • 1964
The editor-in-chief

Jesse James vs. Lokum Shekerov
Movie • 1966

Tsar and General
Movie • 1966
General Karev

Men on a Business Trip
Movie • 1969
Bizhev

The Last Round
Movie • 1961

Khan Asparukh - Part I - Phanagoria
Movie • 1981
Velizariy's father

The Weddings of Ioan Assen
Movie • 1975
Vatatzi

The Judge
Movie • 1986
Judge Andrey Dimov

Dawn Over the Drava
Movie • 1974
Colonel Demirev

Belated Full Moon
Movie • 1996
Priyatel

Yuliya Vrevskaya
Movie • 1977
Victor Hugo

Mr. Nobody
Movie • 1969
Kralev

Presence
Movie • 1975
Drago Badzhdarov

There Is No Death
Movie • 1963
Panov

Constantine The Philosopher
Movie • 1983

Dangerous Flight
Movie • 1968

Cherry Garden
Movie • 1979
Lambev

Rali
Movie • 1978

The Prince
Movie • 1970
Patriarch Ioakim

A Difficult Love
Movie • 1974
the boss from the com-party

Khan Asparukh - Part II - The Migration
Movie • 1981
Velizariy's father

Khan Asparukh - Part III - Land Forever
Movie • 1981
Velizariy's father

681 - The Glory of the Khan
Movie • 1981

The Tale of Two Soldiers
Movie • 1976

Press Center
TV • 1988
don Dzhuzeppe Vallone

Die Priwalowschen Millionen
TV • 1982