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Ruzha Delcheva : ウィキペディア英語版
Ruzha Delcheva

Ruzha Delcheva ((ブルガリア語:Ружа Делчева)) was a Bulgarian stage and film actress born in 1915, deceased in 2002.
She is probably best known for her memorable performance as Madam Zlata, costarring with Georgi Partsalev in the TV musical ''The Phoney Civilization'' (1974) directed by Hacho Boyadzhiev. She is also known for her numerous roles on the stage of the Ivan Vazov National Theatre most notably as Masha in ''Three Sisters'' by Anton Chekhov, Kostanda in ''Mother-in-law'' by Anton Strashimirov, Regina in ''The Little Foxes'' by Lillian Hellman and Beatrice in ''The Duchess of Padua'' by Oscar Wilde.〔
Between 1968 and 1970, Ruzha Delcheva was a chairwoman of The Union of Bulgarian Actors (UBA).〔(The Union of Bulgarian Actors (UBA) - Official page )〕 In 2000, she was decorated with the high government prize the Order Of The Balkan Mountains.
==Selected filmography==


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