Apostol M Karamitev Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Apostol Milev Karamitev (Bulgarian: ??????? ?????????) (1923–1973) was a Bulgarian actor, popular throughout the 1960s. He finished acting under the guidance of B. Danovski. Later he specialized in Moscow, Leningrad, Prague and Warsaw. His debut was in the movie "Utro nad rodinata" (Dawn over the Fatherland) in 1951. Arguably his most famous role was that of the twin-brothers Radosvet and Radostin in the black and white classic Lyubimetz 13 (Favourite number 13). He died before finishing his last film, "Svatbite na Yoan Asen" (The marriages of Yoan Asen), and Kosta Tsonev had to take over his role.
Apostol Karamitev won the award "Best Lead Actor" at The Golden Rose Film Festival in Varna, Bulgaria (1969).
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Father of Max Freeman (a.k.a. Momchil Karamitev).
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Apostol Karamitev has a son Max Freeman (a.k.a. Momchil Karamitev), born in Sofia October 25, 1960 and a daughter Margarita Karamiteva (a.k.a. Margarita Apostolova), born in Sofia October 19, 1958. His wife, Margarita Duparinova, was also an actress known for Snaha (1954), Kare (2002) and Apostol Karamitev (2009). Margarita Duparinova passed away in 2005.
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Margarita Apostolova (actress) is the daughter of Apostol Karamitev. She was born in Sofia, Bularia Oktober 19, 1958. Her mother is Margarita Duparinova.
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Honorary diploma, Karlovy Vary film festival 1956 for the film "It Happened on the Street" (1956).