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Occupation
  
Actor and Producer

Name
  
Zahari Baharov

Years active
  
2003-present

Role
  
Actor

Partner(s)
  
Diana Alexieva

Siblings
  
Yavor Baharov

Children
  
2


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Full Name
  
Zachari Emilov Baharov

Born
  
12 August 1980 (age 43) (
1980-08-12
)

Relatives
  
Yavor Baharov (brother)

Movies and TV shows
  
Undercover, Zift, Lovenet, El Gringo, The Monume

Similar People
  
Yavor Baharov, Vladimir Karamazov, Marian Valev, Javor Gardev, Ivaylo Zahariev

Profiles

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Zachary Baharov (Bulgarian: Захари Бахаров; born 12 August 1980) is a Bulgarian actor, best known for his roles as Moth in Zift and Ivo Andonov in the BNT 1 series Undercover and Loboda in HBO series Game of Thrones.

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Early life

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He grew up in the old part of Ovcha Kupel. He can not say that with his brother Yavor they were mischievous children, but it happened to make some bad luck. In his neighborhood there was a kindergarten with a very high fence with a puff of heather. Having been in puberty with friends, they often smoked cigarettes by the garden and had the habit of lighting the puff. But once, when the puffs were dry, he took his cigarette close to one of them, and the whole fence lurched for seconds.

Education

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In his 18th-grade school year, in SOU ''William Gladstone'', the prospective actor earned his teachers the privilege of not attending the first few hours on the pretext that he was living far away.

Career

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Baharov studied acting at the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts in Sofia. He is acting on stage with the Ivan Vazov National Theatre since 2003. Notable theatrical performances include King Lear (2006), Don Juan (2007), and The Cherry Orchard (2009).

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Zachary Baharov is a winner of the award "Askeer" in 2006 for Best Supporting Actor in King Lear; "Icarus" in 2007 for Best Supporting Actor in Don Juan and "Askeer" in 2009 for Three Days of Rain by Richard Greenberg, Theatre 199.

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His first major film role was in Zift directed by Javor Gardev. The film makes him a star and earned him a Best Actor Awards in Bulgarian Cinema Year Awards (2009) and the Award for Best Actor at the International Film Festival Chungmuro, Seoul (2009).

In 2012 Baharov together with his colleagues and best friends Vladimir Karamazov and Julian Vergov founded production company - Three Bears Entertainment. So far the company has produced three theatrical productions - Spinach with potatoes (by Zoltan Egresi), Art (by Yasmina Reza) and Dakota (by Jordi Galceran).

Game Of Thrones

To participate in HBO series "Game of Thrones", Baharov sent the producers a video with three of his own duplicates, which they approved. So the actor descends north of Valla as the leader of the cannibal tribe, Loboda. The photos were held in Belfast, at 5 degrees, and began at 5 am, because in Ireland it darkened early. The battle scenes were very realistic for them to get into the assembly.

Kit Harington (Jon Snow) says: "Zahari is a great actor, it's fantastic. You'll love his game this season."

Television

In 2011-2016 Zachary Baharov played Ivo Andonov in the BNT 1 series Undercover.

Since 2012 Baharov is the host of the television game Natsionalna Lotariya (National Lottery) on Nova TV.

In 2015 he appeared in the HBO series Game of Thrones in Season 5 as Loboda, a wildling,

Personal life

Zachary Baharov is in a long-term relationship with Bulgarian journalist Diana Alexieva. Together they have two children - son Maxim (born 2010) and daughter Kaya (born 2013).

Baharov's younger brother, Yavor Baharov, is also an actor. Baharov is of Turkish descent on his mother's side.

References

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