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- Petar Borisov Chernev is a Bulgarian theater and cinema actor. He was born on February 3,1934 in village Muglizh, Kazanlak region, Bulgaria . He graduated in "acting" in the class of Professor Boyan Danovski in National Academy for Theatre and Film Art, Sofia, Bulgaria in 1955. He has played in more than 15 Bulgarian movies. For many years he was a member of the troupe of Theater "Tears and Laughter", Sofia. His sons are actors Boris and Peter , the most famous known as a dubbing actors of movies and series. Petar was a brother of film director Nedelcho Chernev. Petar Chernev died on March 14, 1993 in Sofia.
- Nedelcho Chernev is a Bulgarian film and theater director. Nedelcho Chernev Borisov was born on March 1,1923, in Maglizh, Kazanlak region, Bulgaria. He graduated from the National Theatre School in Sofia in 1947. His teacher was Professor Boyan Danovski. He worked as assistant director at the National Theatre "Ivan Vazov" and Vratsa Drama Theater. For nine years he was a director in the Bulgarian Army's Theatre. He became renown as a director of some of the most popular Bulgarian TV series: "Every kilometer" (1969, 1971), "Captain Petko leader" (1981) and others. He received the title "Honored Artist" (1975), and "People's Artist" (1982) and the Order "Cyril and Methodius" (1962.) He died on January 8, 2000 in Sofia, Bulgaria.
- Stefan Yordanov Getsov is Bulgarian theater and film actor. He was born on July 3, 1932 in the village Muglizh , Kazanlak region, Bulgaria. He graduated from secondary school in the town of Kazanlak in 1950, then graduated in "acting"in the class of Professor Nikolay Masalitinov in National Academy for Theatre and Film Art, Sofia, Bugaria in 1954. For many years he is the member of the troupe of the National Theatre "Ivan Vazov", where he created remarkable roles. On January 24, 1969 he was named "Honorary Citizen of Stara Zagora". He died on September 10, 1996 in Sofia.