- He graduated in 2000 from one of the most prestigious European schools of acting, the National Academy for Theater and Film Arts, Sofia, Bulgaria. He studied acting with a trio of legendary masters of the acting craft, in the class led by Prof. Stefan Danailov, Prof. Ilia Dobrev and Prof. Ivailo Hristov.
- He studied together with Vesela Kazakova, Bilyana Kazakova and Ana Papadopulu among the others.
- In 2003 he graduated from the Master's program at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia under the direction of the renowned English Prof. Dr. Jim Davis.
- In 2004 Anna Strasberg granted him a scholarship for a year of deeper insight of the Strasberg legacy at the Lee Strasberg Institute in New York City.
- He has excelled equally in the three major Medias: Theatre, Film and Television. To this day Naumovski has created over one hundred characters to a great artistic and critical acclaim. He is universally viewed as a powerful versatile actor with an opera singer like voice and commanding presence.
New York critics have described his portrayal of characters as: stunning, moving, mesmerizing, striking, brilliant, chilling, captivating, vivid, stellar, masterful etc. Laura Collins Hughes from the New York Times calls him 'sexy and appealing'. Robert Windeler from Backstage calls him 'a scene stealer'. Howard Miller from Talking Broadway calls him 'exceptional and impeccable'. It is to no surprise that the Israeli New York Times- Yediot Ahronot in 2005 wrote about him 'Naumovski is a very moving actor with a bright future' after seeing him in the title role of 'The Father' in the production of 'Retzach' by Hanoch Levin on Off- Broadway at 59E59 Theatres.
Naumovski is is highly skilled in languages being fluent in: Macedonian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Croatian and Serbian advanced in Russian and having a working proficiency in Slovenian. Naumovski has also worked in: Albanian, Polish, Italian and Romanian languages.
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