Philip Avramov, a renowned Bulgarian actor, was born on September 9, 1974, in the vibrant city of Sofia, Bulgaria. His early foray into the world of cinema began with a role in the 1990 film "The Camp," directed by the esteemed Georgi Djulgerov.
After completing his studies at the National Academy for Theatre and Film Art in Sofia, Bulgaria, Avramov graduated in 1997 with a degree in acting under the guidance of the respected Professor Encho Halatchev.
Avramov's acting career took off with his first role in the 1997 show "Clown Hat" in "Tears and Laughter." He went on to star in numerous productions, including "Don Giovanni," "Rhythm and Blues 1," "Guards," "Beach," "Capital against will not pay," "Wallpaper Of Time," "Four Pairs Epaulets," "Queen of Spades," "Rhythm and Blues 2," "The Demon from Skopje," "Misunderstood Civilization," "Jolly Wives of Windsor," "Fools," "Man-Eater," "Everything you Need," and "No man's Land."
In addition to his acting pursuits, Avramov also hosted the TV show "Kings of Comedy" for a period of time.
In his personal life, Avramov is the proud father of a daughter named Raya, born in 2012. The cult actor Philip Avramov is widely regarded as one of the most outstanding participants in the popular TV show "As Two Drops of Water."