Vyara Kovacheva
- Actress
Vyara Kovacheva was born on September 28, 1926 in Mezdra, Bulgaria . Her parents were refugees from the town Ohrid, Macedonia. Her father Kiro Kovachev was a trader and entrepreneur, a major partner in the ceramics factory in Mezdra. Vyara Kovacheva graduated from high school in Vratsa and at the insistence of his father began studying law at Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski " After a year she left to secretly studies at Acting School of the National Theatre. She entered in the class of Professor Krystyu Mirski and there she met her future husband - the actor Nikola Dinev. They began their acting career in the Bulgarian Army's Theater. Vyara Kovacheva was Amalia is the cult show "Robbers" by Schiller, Catherine of "Taming of the Shrew," St. Sinklitiya in the movie "Poor Man's Joy" and one of the daughters of Gerak in "The Gerak's Family", directed by Anton Marinovich. Vyara Kovacheva was the first "Daughter in Law" in the cinema. About this movie wrote even the French film critics. Her last film role was in the movie "Burn, Burn, Light", when the actress was nearly 70 years. Vyara Kovacheva died on August 17, 2004 in Sofia, Bulgaria. By decision of the Sofia Municipal Council in 2009 at her home in the district "East" in Sofia was placed a memorial plaque to her and her husband.