Nevena Kokanova (Bulgarian: Невена Коканова) (12 December 1938 – 3 June 2000) was a Bulgarian film actress. She was known as the "first lady of Bulgarian cinema." Her mother was from a well-known Austrian aristocratic family, and her father was a political prisoner. Kokanova was born in Dupnitsa, Bulgaria and is most renowned for her role as Lisa in The Peach Thief. She started her career at 18 as an apprentice actor with the Yambol Theater in Yambol, Bulgaria. In 1975 she was a member of the jury at the 9th Moscow International Film Festival. In 1980 she starred in and co-directed Three Deadly Sins with Lyubomir Sharlandzhiev. She died in Sofia.
Birthday: December 12, 1938
Death: June 03, 2000
April 21, 1980
September 07, 1968
November 16, 1961
April 24, 1982
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November 26, 1976
November 14, 1977
February 28, 1969
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November 26, 1993
December 15, 1980
December 16, 1963
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September 26, 1967
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January 07, 1963
January 30, 1976
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September 03, 1976
November 17, 1984
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December 12, 1985
December 16, 1957
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January 07, 1972
November 08, 1968
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October 21, 1982
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August 15, 1974
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March 28, 1960