Boncho Urumov died on January 8, 2002, in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Boncho Genchev was born on 1964-07-07.
Boncho Urumov has: Performed in "Verigata" in 1964. Performed in "Dryamka" in 1965. Performed in "Sluchayat Penleve" in 1968. Performed in "Na vseki kilometar - II" in 1971. Performed in "Golyamata skuka" in 1973. Performed in "Vazdushniyat chovek" in 1980. Performed in "Smartta mozhe da pochaka" in 1985. Performed in "Te naddelyaha" in 1986.
Boncho Karastoyanov was born on January 24, 1899, in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Zoran Urumov was born on 1977-08-30.
The cast of Dryamka - 1965 includes: Krikor Azaryan Ilia Dobrev Asen Georgiev Mikhail Mikhajlov Leda Taseva Boncho Urumov Marin Yanev Ilka Zafirova
Boncho Karastoyanov died on April 17, 1962, in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Vasil Urumov has written: 'Pobedeni kato semenata' -- subject(s): Fiction
The cast of Golyamata skuka - 1973 includes: Nikolai Binev as Todorov Kliment Denchev Ilia Dobrev as Borislav Anton Gorchev as Emil Boev, Maykal Dobromir Manev Tzvetana Maneva as Greys Elena Rainova as Margarita Kosta Tsonev as Seymur, Uylyams Boncho Urumov Marin Yanev
Boncho Asenov has written a book titled "101 Positively Powerful Words for Success." It is a self-help book aimed at providing motivation and inspiration for personal growth and achievement.
Yes, the boncho and kyoshi were both influential haiku poets in Japan. They both contributed significantly to the development of the haiku form and are celebrated for their unique styles and contributions to the genre. However, they had different approaches and themes in their poetry, with the boncho often focusing on the natural world and kyoshi delving into human emotions and experiences.
The cast of Vazdushniyat chovek - 1980 includes: Dimitar Buynozov as Iliya Dumanov Petar Despotov as Velichko Krasiviya Itzhak Finzi Maria Kavardjikova as Mareto Boris Lukanov Tzvetana Maneva Mihail Mutafov Roumiania Parvanova Vasil Popiliev Aneta Sotirova Nikola Todev as Beev Boncho Urumov Grigor Vachkov as Bay Foti Veselin Vulkov