Person biography:
Evgeniya Radilova, a talented Bulgarian actress, has made a name for herself in the United States. Born into a family of artists, she was destined to follow in their footsteps. She began her acting career at a young age, becoming the youngest actress to play on a professional stage at just 18 years old.
Radilova continued her education at the National School for Music, where she learned piano, and later graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She received the Charles Jehlinger Award for Best Actress and was invited to join the 2009-10 AADA Company.
She has appeared in numerous Off-Broadway productions, including "Blood Wedding," and has received rave reviews from critics and audiences alike. Radilova has also become a SAG and AFTRA member and a lifetime member of The Actors Studio.
In addition to her stage work, Radilova has appeared in several TV shows, including "Limitless," "Law and Order SVU," "Elementary," "Spartacus," and "Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll." She has also completed several short and feature films, including "Price for Freedom" and "Dreams Of The Last Butterflies," which has screened at 50 film festivals in 13 countries.
Recently, Radilova co-founded "I DareProductions," where she has been producing, writing, and directing for the past two years. Her first music video, "True Paradise," won three festivals, and a film she directed called "My Relationship With The Moon" won the "Special Recognition Award" at the "Cayanne Film Festival."
Radilova has also written, produced, and directed two short films, "Patrik" and "El Cavil," and has directed and produced a new music video called "Nothing Changed for Me." She is currently co-producing and co-directing a film called "Then and Now."
In addition to her work in the film industry, Radilova is a passionate fire dancer and has opened her own entertainment company, Evgeniya Entertainment, which features performers from Circus Du Soleil to NYC's top performers, underground, and street performers. She has performed in high-end cabarets, festivals, and directed shows all over the country.