
Tatyana Lolova
Acting
1934-02-10 · Sofia, Bulgaria
Tatiana Lolova was born on 10 February 1934 in Sofia. She graduated in Acting from National Academy for Theatre and Film Art, Sofia in 1955, then played a year at Ruse Drama Theatre and became one of the founding members of the State Theatre of Satire (1956-1978). In 1978-1989 joined the company of Sofia Theatre. In her early career she was more popular for her radio than her stage performances, but the advent of TV made her a real celebrity. Starring in over 50 features and TV series with, among others, An Incredible Story (1964); Birds and Greyhounds (1969); The Five of the Moby Dick (1970); Indian Summer (1973); Stars in the Hair, Tears in the Eyes (1977); Warmth (1978); Good Luck, Inspector! (1983); Dangerous Charm (1984); After the End of the World (1998); The English Neighbour (2011); House Arrest (2011).
Filmography(28)
tvThe Portal
as Aunt Zorka · 2021 · 9.0
movieLilly The Little Fish
as · 2017 · 9.0
movieBarter
as Flora · 2016 · 0.0
movieBulgarian Rhapsody
as Fortune · 2014 · 5.8
tvDeadly Game
as Nonna Sandra (2013) · 2013 · 0.0
tvHouse Arrest
as Mama Emi · 2011 · 7.0
tvThe English Neighbour
as · 2011 · 10.0
movieGoodbye Mama
as Maria · 2011 · 5.0
Fly by Rossinant
as · 2007 · 0.0
movie120 minutes of great laughter with Tatyana Lolova
as · 2007 · 5.5
movieAfter the End of the World
as Mrs. Cohen · 1998 · 4.2
movieA Talk with Birds
as Babata · 1997 · 9.0
movieLove Dreams
as · 1994 · 10.0
movieThe Thirteenth Bride of the Prince
as Ladylay · 1987 · 7.3
movieDangerous Charm
as Leda · 1984 · 8.3
movieBonne Chance, Inspector!
as Elitsa Karadusheva, the Velizar's mother · 1983 · 8.6
movieThe Central Warmth
as Housekeeper lady · 1978 · 7.8
movieStars in Her Hair, Tears in Her Eyes
as Sultana Syarova · 1977 · 8.7
movieA Cricket in the Ear
as Vlastnata · 1976 · 9.0
movieZeh ta, Radke, zeh ta!
as Maria · 1976 · 0.0
movieThe Clairvoyant
as · 1976 · 0.0
movieEternal Times
as · 1975 · 7.7
movieThe Last Bachelor
as Zara Shishkova · 1974 · 7.7
movieHouses Without Fences
as · 1974 · 8.0