Julian Vergov

{{short description|Bulgarian actor (born 1970)}}

{{family name hatnote|Emilianov|Vergov|lang=Bulgarian}}

{{Infobox person

| name = Julian Vergov

| image = Yulian Vergov.jpg

| caption = Vergov in 2016

| birth_name = Julian Emilianov Vergov

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1970|07|15|df=y}}

| birth_place = Sofia, Bulgaria

| children = 1

| occupation = Actor

| years active = 2000–present

}}

Julian Emilianov Vergov{{efn|His name is also sometimes transliterated as Yulian Emilianov Vergov or Yuliyan Emilijanov Vergov.}} ({{langx|bg|Юлиан Емилиянов Вергов}}; born 15 July 1970) is a Bulgarian actor.{{cite news |url=http://www.tvtv.bg/actors/view/id/197|title=Профил на Юлиан Вергов|access-date=28 October 2014 |publisher=tvtv.bg}} He is best known for starring in the drama series Glass Home (2010–2012), and the medical drama Stolen Life (2017–2019).

Vergov made his acting debut in theatre, starring in Lilia Abadjieva's Romeo and Juliet at the Ivan Vazov National Theatre. He later began acting in films and has starred in numerous Bulgarian films, such as Seamstresses (2007), Mission London (2010), Directions (2017) and In the Heart of the Machine (2022), as well as appeared in several Hollywood productions, such as In Hell (2003), Until Death (2007), The Fourth Kind (2014), and Boyka: Undisputed (2017).

Education

Prior to acting, Vergov took four years of engineering studies.{{cite news |url=http://www.bliasak.bg/stars/p3_248_0.html|title=Биография на Юлиан Вергов|access-date=28 October 2014 |date=26 September 2008|publisher=bliasak.bg}} In 2001, he graduated from the Lyuben Groys Theatre College in Sofia, where he studied acting in the class of Professor Tzvetana Maneva.

Career

Vergov made his debut on the stage of the Ivan Vazov National Theatre in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, staged by Lilia Abadjieva. His other theatre performances include The Seagull and Hamlet at the Tear and Laughter Drama Theatre, The Marriage of Figaro at the Small City Theatre Behind the Canal, Platonov at the National Palace of Culture, The Verdict and Crime and Punishment at the Sfumato Theatre and The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? at the Ivan Vazov National Theatre.

Apart from theatre, Vergov has starred in various television productions, such as the bTV sitcom She and He (2002–2008). In 2010, he starred in the drama series Glass House where he portrayed Nikolai. In 2012, he appeared as Mr. Savov in Revolution Z: Sex, Lies and Music, and between 2017 and 2019, he starred in Nova's medical drama series Stolen Life. In 2019 and 2020, he was a guest panelist on The Masked Singer. In 2020 and 2021, he was a judge on the Bulgarian adaptation of Your Face Sounds Familiar.

Personal life

Vergov is in a long-term relationship with his partner Irina Yalamova. They have a daughter named Alena.{{cite news |url=http://hotnews.bg/n/yulian-vergov--krasiviyat-huligan.21873.html|title=Юлиан Вергов - красивият хулиган|access-date=28 October 2014 |date=8 May 2010|publisher=hotnews.bg}}

Awards

In 2015, Vergov won an Icarus award for Best Supporting Actor for the role of Boris Sarafov in the Ivan Vazov National Theatre play The Thessaloniki Conspirators. In 2021, he won the Best Actor award at the Riviera International Film Festival for his role in the Bulgarian drama film German Lessons (2020).{{cite web|url=https://www.rivierafilm.org/en/|title=Riviera International Film Festival 2020|publisher=Riviera International Film Festival|access-date=21 September 2021}}

Selected filmography

=Film=

class="wikitable sortable"

|+

Year

! Title

! Role

! class="unsortable" | Notes

2001

| Mindstorm

| Preznev

|

2002

| The Good War

| Frank

|

rowspan="4" |2003

| Antibody

| Moran

| Direct-to-video

In Hell

| Solitary Guard

|

Shark Zone

| Billy

| Direct-to-video

Journey to Jerusalem

| Goran

|

rowspan="3" |2005

| Raging Sharks

| Roosevelt First Officer

| Direct-to-video

The Turkish Gambit

| Bulgarian Officer

|

Submerged

| Rollins

| Direct-to-video

rowspan="3" |2007

| The Lark Farm

| Giovane Turco

|

Until Death

| Agent 1

| Direct-to-video

Seamstresses

| Misho

|

rowspan="4" |2009

| Command Performance

| Command Aide

| Direct-to-video

The Tournament

| Syndicate Guy

|

The Fourth Kind

| Will Tyler

|

Double Identity

| Victor Krastev

|

2010

| Mission London

| Varadin Dimitrov

|

2016

| Boyka: Undisputed

| Slava

| Direct-to-video

2017

| Directions

| Rumen

|

2022

| In the Heart of the Machine

| Captain Vekilsky

|

2024

| Triumph

| Colonel Platnikov

|

=Television=

class="wikitable sortable"

|+

Year

! Title

! Role

! class="unsortable" | Notes

rowspan="2"|2002

| Interceptor Force 2

| Rebel Leader

| Television film

She and He

| Martin

| Main role; 103 episodes

rowspan="3"|2004

| Spartacus

| Scout

| 2 episodes

Raptor Island

| Rashid

| Television film

Darklight

| Clerk

| Television film

rowspan="5"|2005

| Mansquito

| SWAT Member

| Television film

Alien Siege

| Holland

| Television film

A Love to Hide

| Johann Von Berg

| Television film

Path of Destruction

| Lab Worker #2

| Television film

Locusts: The 8th Plague

| ER Doctor

| Television film

rowspan="3"|2006

| Magma: Volcanic Disaster

| Radio Operator

| Television film

S.S. Doomtrooper

| Nazi Guard #1

| Television film

Dragon Dynasty

| Italian Soldier

| Television film

2007

| Reign of the Gargoyles

| Colonel Schrieber

| Television film

2010–2012

| Glass Home

| Nikolay Zhekov

| Main role; 64 episodes

2012–2014

| Revolution Z

| Nikola Savov

| Main role; 50 episodes

2017–2019

| Stolen Life

| Victor Bankov

| Main role; 69 episodes

2019–2020

| The Masked Singer

| Guest panelist

| Season 1–2

2020–2021

| Your Face Sounds Familiar

| Judge

| Season 8–9

2021

| The Hunt for Salamander

| Kamen Petkov

| Main role; 13 episodes

Notes

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References

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