Margarita Duparinova was an American actor who is best known for her roles in Bulgarian theater and television, particularly in “Romeo and Juliet,” “Mary Stuart,” and “Ghosts.” Born on July 1, 1921, in Bulgaria, she had a prominent career that spanned several decades.
Personal and Family Life
Margarita Duparinova was born into a politically active family; her father, Spas Duparinova, was an activist who was tragically killed in 1923. She graduated from the National Theatre School in 1944 and joined the National Theatre troupe shortly after, where she performed until 1990. Margarita married fellow actor Apostol Karamitev in 1948, and they had two children, both of whom followed in their parents’ footsteps and became actors.
Death and Legacy
Margarita Duparinova passed away on November 3, 2005, in Sofia, Bulgaria. Her contributions to theater and film have left a lasting legacy in Bulgarian culture, earning her recognition, including the Order “Stara Planina” in 2001. She is remembered for her captivating performances and the significant impact she had on the Bulgarian artistic community.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Snaha | 1954-09-06 | Gina |