Ivan Barnev is a Bulgarian actor. He is best known for his performance as Jan Dítě in I Served the King of England (2006).

Nikolay Binev was a Bulgarian theater and film actor. During most of his career he was the soul and history of the Mladezhki Theater, Sofia and remained devoted to it until the end of his life. In 2006, in his honor, the theater was named after him.
Vasil Georgiev Binev is a Bulgarian actor. He is best known for his voice over roles in famous television series and films.

Rousy Chanev is a Bulgarian actor. He has appeared in 30 films since 1966. He starred in the 1977 film Advantage, which was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear for Best Director.

Georgi Cherkelov ; 25 June 1930 – 19 February 2012) is Bulgarian stage and film actor. One of the most prominent names in the Bulgarian theater and cinema in the last decades. He became widely popular after the role of the anti-communist police inspector Velinski in the TV series At Every Kilometer (1969). Cherkelov appeared in many of the major Bulgarian film productions. He played the leading roles in Men on a business trip (1969), Toplo / Warmth (1978), Socrates (1981), The Judge (1986). He was also in many German and Italian film co-productions. He has directed the TV film "Last Stop – Berlin" (1983).

Kamen Ivanchev Donev is a Bulgarian actor, film director, dramaturgist, and choreographer.

Itzhak Fintzi is a Bulgarian film and stage actor.
Samuel Finzi is a Bulgarian actor, of Bulgarian-Jewish descent. Since his start in the late 1980s, he has hundreds of film, television, and theatrical credits. Between 1993 and 2011, he received ten acting awards.

Stoyan Gadev was a Bulgarian stage and film actor born in 1931, deceased in 1999.

Hristo Viktorov Garbov is a Bulgarian film and television actor. His career started in 1981.
Vasil Gendov was a Bulgarian film and stage actor, film director and screenwriter. Gendov wrote, directed and had a starring role as an actor in the first feature-length film released in Bulgaria; the 1915 silent film comedy Bulgaran is Gallant. Gendov also produced Bulgaria's first sound film The Slave's Revolt in 1933.

Georgi Georgiev-Getz was a Bulgarian film and stage actor.

Anton Gorchev was a Bulgarian stage and film actor born in 1939, deceased in 2000.

Kiril Ivanov Gospodinov (1934–2003) was a Bulgarian theater and film actor. His acting created one of the eminent characters in the Bulgarian film art.

Sava Kirilov Hashamov was a Bulgarian actor of theater and cinema. Honored Artist of the People's Republic of Bulgaria (1976), People's Artist of the People's Republic of Bulgaria (1984).

Georgi Todorov Kaloyanchev was a Bulgarian actor. He was born in the city of Burgas. He studied in the former theatrical school in Sofia. Immediately after graduating he started playing in the Ivan Vazov National Theatre. His first role was in the movie Utro nad rodinata (1951) where he stars as the Gypsy Sali.

Velko Kanev (1948–2011) was a Bulgarian comedic actor. He was also one of the founding members of the Bulgarian comedy show Klub NLO.

Hindo Kasimov was a Bulgarian stage and film actor born in 1934, deceased in 1986.

Asen Kisimov was a Bulgarian stage and film actor, singer and radio presenter.

Todor Petrov Kolev was a leading Bulgarian film and stage actor, singer, comedian and TV presenter.

Konstantin Kotsev was a Bulgarian stage and film actor.
Ivaylo Stoyanov, better known as Marius Kurkinski, is a Bulgarian actor, director, film writer and pop singer. He wrote, directed and starred in the 1996 Bulgarian film Dnevnikat Na Edin Lud.

Georgi Mamalev is a Bulgarian actor.

Dimitar Manchev was a Bulgarian stage and film actor born in 1934, deceased in 2009.

Nikolai Osipovich Massalitinov was a Russian stage actor, theatre director and pedagogue, associated originally with the Moscow Art Theatre and, since 1925, with Ivan Vazov National Theatre in Bulgaria. The actress Varvara Massalitinova was his sister.

Ruslan Maynov is a Bulgarian actor and singer of Bessarabian Bulgarian origin.

Lyubomir Neikov is a Bulgarian comedian and actor. He is known for his work on television and in theatre. He graduated from the Technical School of electrical engineering and later he graduated from NATFIZ in 1998, specializing in Doll Acting. In 1998 he started working on Slavi's Show, where he was part of "The Actor Trio" together with Krasi Radkov and Viktor Kalev. He portrayed many different characters on the show, including The MC Pharaoh and Bate Boiko. In 2006 he quit the show and the trio disintegrated. In 2007 he started his own show named "Komitsite" (Bulgarian:"Комиците") with the famous Bulgarian actors Hristo Garbov, Chrastio Lafazanov and Ruslan Maynov. This show is in competition with Slavi's Show - the same show where Neykov worked before.

Dimitar Panov was a Bulgarian film and theater actor and director.

Dimitar Minkov Rachkov is a Bulgarian actor and television host, including on the show Gospodari Na Efira.

Bashar Mounzer Rahal is a Bulgarian actor of Lebanese descent, known for his role in the TV show It Can't Be, similar to Saturday Night Live. He can be seen alongside John Cusack, Hilary Duff, and Academy Award winners Ben Kingsley and Marisa Tomei in the movie War, Inc..

Georgi Iliev Rusev was a Bulgarian actor. He created a gallery of colorful characters for a four-decade career, and became famous as a master of the so-called "second plan roles".

Dimitar Stefanov Stoyanov was a Bulgarian stage actor, theatre director and assistant Professor.

Evstati Stratev was a Bulgarian stage and film actor born in 1934, deceased in 1984.

Nikola Todev was a Bulgarian theater and film actor.

Filip Trifonov was a Bulgarian actor. He appeared in more than thirty films since 1971. Trifonov's most prominent role is one of his first films The Boy Turns Man, which was released in 1972.

Grigor Vachkov, often called Grishata was a Bulgarian theater and film actor, honored with the award of "People's actor" in the People's Republic of Bulgaria. He had more than 41 appearances and leading roles in the Bulgarian cinema.

Stefan Valdobrev is a Bulgarian actor, film/theatre composer, singer-songwriter and filmmaker. He received classical training at the National Academy of Theatre and Film Arts in Sofia.

Yuriy Yakovlev was a Bulgarian stage and film actor.