Mariy Rosen is a highly accomplished individual with a multifaceted career spanning the realms of theatre, film, and music. His educational background is rooted in the prestigious National Academy of Theatre and Film Arts in Bulgaria, where he honed his skills as a director and actor.
Throughout his professional journey, Mariy has made a significant impact in the Bulgarian theatre scene, directing numerous independent performances at both national and regional theatres, as well as in unconventional spaces. His innovative approach has earned him widespread recognition, including the prestigious National Theatre Award IKAR for Best Director for his staging of Paul Zindel's The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds.
As an actor, Mariy's portfolio is diverse and extensive, featuring credits in both theatre, television, and film. His notable roles include appearances in productions such as The Way Back, Maybe Tomorrow, and Away from the Shore, among others.
In addition to his work as a director and actor, Mariy has also pursued a career in education, teaching acting at the Theatre Department of New Bulgarian University since 2020. Furthermore, he is the frontman of the synth-pop band Help Me Jones, showcasing his talents as a musician.
In recent years, Mariy has focused primarily on scriptwriting and developing his own movie projects. He has also ventured into commercial and music video direction, showcasing his versatility as a creative force.
Mariy's debut as a film director was with the short film Cancer, Capricorn and Pisces, which was supported by the Bulgarian National Film Centre. This milestone marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter in his career, as he continues to push the boundaries of his craft and explore new creative avenues.