Bulgarian actor of Serbian descent. Father is Serbian and mother is Bulgarian. Actively starred in Hungarian cinema. At the age of 19 (1951) he emigrated to Bulgaria for political reasons. In 1957 he graduated from the University of National and World Economy in Sofia. For 17 years he worked as a journalist for the Bulgarian National Radio. In 1962 he made his debut in Bulgarian cinema. Since then, he has acted in more than 110 films, mostly in Bulgaria, and since 1975 in films by Hungarian and Yugoslav filmmakers.
Almanac
(Georgi Dochkin)
Tuvalu
(Gustav)
Между двамата
Basilisk: The Serpent King
(Elder Berber)
Time of Violence
(Karahasan)
Gypsy Lore
(Lovér)
Look to the Sky
(Mr. Daniel)
Macbeth
After the End of the World
Porwanie
(Captain Angelow)
The Wolf Pack
Unruly Heyducks
Nine Months
(Hajnóczi István, docens (as Dzsoko Roszich))
Stolen Eyes
(Кръчмар)
Heavenly Hosts
(Captain Guzics (as Dzokó Rosic))
Brady’s Escape
Khan Asparukh - Part I - Phanagoria
(The Icherguboil)
Deathstalker IV: Match of Titans
(Rakshia)
Wrong-doers
(Hegyessy)
Passion
(The husband)
Zift
(Priest)
The Sun Street Boys
(Dezső úr)
The Goat Horn
(Landolfi)
Na druhom brehu sloboda
(Atanas Rused)
Hungarian Dracula
(Csungi)
Rose's Songs
(Grandpa)
The Judge
(Stoyo Manchev)
Jigsaw Puzzle
(Iren's father)
The Singer
(José)
The Truck
(Chitanugata)
Bullet for Heaven
There Is No Death
(Zlatan)
Aesop
(Kresos Envoy)
Rali
(Nestor)
The Mystery of Black Rose Castle
(Lord Lennox)
Jadviga's Pillow
The Wind Is Whistling Under Their Feet
(Farkos Csapó Gyurka)
On the Move
(Miklós, Barbara férje)
Dead or Alive
My Father, the Painter
(the cousin)
Oko proroka
681 - The Glory of the Khan
The Eighth
(Petar)
Khan Asparukh - Part II - The Migration
(The Icherguboil)
Khan Asparukh - Part III - Land Forever
(The Icherguboil)
In Search of Captain Grant
(Ayrton)
Denyat ne si lichi po zaranta
(Мур)