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Nationality
  
Bulgarian

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Full Name
  
Nadya Mateeva Nozharova

Born
  
21 November 1916 (
1916-11-21
)
Pleven, Bulgaria

Occupation
  
Singer, actress, entrepreneur, philanthropist

Spouse(s)
  
Angel Sladkarov (1936-1940) Count of Navarro (1940-1949) Sid Farber (1953-1985) Yuriy Farber (1985-2014)

Died
  
18 April 2014, Long Island, New York, United States

Nadya Mateeva Nozharova, also known as countess Nadya de Navarro Farber is a Bulgarian Operetta singer and actress, US-American entrepreneur, philanthropist and Spanish Countess.

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Career

Nadya Nozharova was born in Pleven on 21 November 1916. Her father was a tradesman for electrical materials. She studied at the American girls' school in Lovech, before she came back to Pleven and in 1934 started her career at the operetta theatre "Angel Sladkarov" with which she tours in Bulgaria. After the disassembly of the theatre group, she played in the theatres "Odeon", "Bulgaria", and "Corporate theatre". She moved to Germany, where she studied "Singing". After she came back to Bulgaria she played in the film "Izpitanie" (Trial) in 1942.

She died on 18 April 2014 in Long Island.

Family

After she started playing at the operetta theatre "Angel Sladkarov" in 1936, she married a few days later Angel Sladkarov in the Troyan Monastery. In 1940 they divorced and she married the Spanish count de Navarro, a diplomat in Vatican City, from who she received the title "countess". They lived in Monte Carlo.

After her husband's death in 1949, she moved to the USA and in 1953 she married Sid Farber, who owned a building and real-estate company. After his death in 1985 she received a large estate and she married Yuriy Farber.

Charity

In the years when she runs the company for building and real-estate, she helps numerous charity and humanitarian organisations. She works actively with the immigration office of the USA, as well as organisations for support of Jewish and Venezuelan immigrants, with the Red Cross in Monaco, American hospital in Paris, Princess Grace hospital in Monaco, etc.

  • Images of Nadya Nozharova from 1942. Source: Bulgarian Archives State Agency
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