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Bulgarian Mutafova, one of world's oldest actresses, dies at 97


FILE PHOTO: Bulgarian actress Stoyanka Mutafova, 95, speaks during an interview with Reuters in Sofia, Bulgaria February 16, 2017. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov/File Photo

SOFIA (Reuters) – Bulgarian Stoyanka Mutafova, one of the world’s oldest actresses performing regularly on stage, has died aged 97.

Dubbed the queen of Bulgarian comedy, Mutafova began performing in 1945, when she played a maidservant in Moliere’s “Scapin the Schemer”.

She shot to fame in Bulgaria after appearing in several TV comedies and entertainment programs, and embarked on a tour of theaters in North America and Europe at the age of 94.

She continued acting until a few months before her death, and received numerous awards during her long career.

“An extremely kind and good person has gone,” Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov said on Friday. “She will always be one of the symbols of Bulgarian theater.”

Mutafova, believed locally to have become the oldest active stage performer after Russian actor Vladimir Zeldin died in 2016 at the age of 101, told Reuters she never regretted her decision to become an actress.

“If was 20 again, I still would become an actress,” Mutafova said in an interview two years ago.

Reporting by Angel Krasimirov; editing by Mike Collett-White



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