| |  |  |  |  |  | | Theatre and cinema Educated in The National Theatre & Movie Art Academy in 1996 in the class under the present Minister of Culture - prof. Stefan Danailov. Dafinka in "Mother-in-Law" by Anton Strashimirov in Drama Theatre Shoumen- 1989 Mariya Hosefa in "Bernarda Alba's House" by Lorca - National Theatre Academy- 1996 Lead role performance in "The cuckoo" by Elin Rahnev in The National theatre Ivan Vazov in 2003 as teacher Stela. Plovdiv Drama Theatre - "Closer to earth" by Jelko Hubach as prostitute Slava- 2003 In 2005 took part as Winter storm in the movie "Little night story tell", director Nikolay Akimov | | | Music Since 2000 is a popular name on the Bulgarian music stage. Best debut performer award winner in 2000. Nominations for best female singer and best rock alternative hit with the song "Tea instead of ice". In 2003 debut album "In Vitro" is released. In 2003 is nominated for a best theatrical music composer for "The cuckoo". Vocal of the band "Matchpoint". | | | Literature Author of more then 100 popular Bulgarian song lyrics. In 2005 is released her first novel "Perfect Home" which became a best seller. Author/editor in life style magazines "Lipstick", "Eva", "Playboy", "Grazia", "FHM". | | | Details Born on 31st August 1970 Height: 1.78 m Marriage status: Single Plays tennis for pleasure. Love bike cycling. Love staying alone in home. Hate noisy places. Has to admit own narcissism after a strange event: Enters the editorial office of Lipstick magazine, sees a black and white shot of a boy hanged on the wall and exclaims: "Wow, what a cute guy, who is he, I want to meet him!" People in the office raise an eyebrow; she goes close to wall to see the shot better and recognizes herself some years ago, with short and black hair... Cannot survive without internet. Love writing letters. Favourite city: London. | | | "I fell in love with London. London becomes me. Says Pepa Vitanova who compiled the short stories collection "Sex Off". London is an unique place where you could spend one evening in the company of Princes, Lords and Ministers, at a lustrous party, in a dazzling dress, and the next - hidden under a baseball cap, travelling in a bus, with a driver of dark-complexion that puts down his number and insists taking you out for a date. A city where you can walk your anonyimity among bikers and joggers, while breathing freedom." "I am a lucky one. I've realised that lately. I feel as if the Great System manager scrutinizes me all the time from above and thinks: "Aha, I'll put her in another crazy situation to give her a topic to write about..." He's absolutely right. He knows I'm good at writing and gives me a hand. Someone told me the other day my life number was 11, and it wasn't normal. It was like a cardiogramme - with distinctive ups and downs. And really, I thank God for my failures - they make me mock myself in my books thus turning them into success." "I love mistaking. And correcting. And then again and again. I love making music. Composing. Writing lyrics. I cannot accept the motivation of performers who ask someone to write them a song. Though I myself do this for them. Well, what can I do, it's part of my job. I love writing; it makes my life interesting as I penetrate into my made-up stories and experience the intangible. I love cinema as well. I'll take my share of creative contact with it when I grow up. For the moment I just vaguely flirt with it, directing music videos. I love to photograph women. I still haven't met a man who'd make me want him in front of my camera. It's probably still to happen." | | |
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