Igor Džambazov

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Igor Džambazov
Игор Џамбазов
Born (1963-07-15) 15 July 1963 (age 60)[1]
NationalityMacedonian
Occupation(s)Actor
TV presenter
Writer
Songwriter
Singer
Director
Years active1972–present
Parents
RelativesPetre Prličko (grandfather)
Tatjana Džambazova (sister)

Igor Džambazov (Macedonian: Игор Џамбазов, pronounced [iˈɡɔr dʒambaˈzɔf]; born 15 July 1963)[1] is a Macedonian actor,[1] showman, TV presenter, comedian, singer, songwriter, and prosaist.[2] He was born on July 15, 1963, in Skopje to composer Aleksandar Džambazov and actress Anče Džambazova. His grandfather was the renowned Macedonian actor Petre Prličko.

Film career

His acting career began at the young age of 12 with the film Makedonskiot del od pekolot ('Macedonian Part of Hell'), however his first major role was in the TV Series based on the book Volšebnoto samarče by Vančo Nikoleski. He was the lead actor in the film, and acted alongside the legendary Macedonian actor Risto Šiškov.

Filmography

Musical career

Igor Džambazov was born in

schlagers
and at first he thought that it was the only music in the world, but later he figured out the con and started listening to something modern.

He formed his first music group Pop at only 12 years in 1975 and was actively engaged playing in the garages and

8 September 1991, the day when Macedonia gained its independence from Yugoslavia
. Then the band fell under bankruptcy.

In the years that followed he participated in several national musical festivals, for which Igor acknowledges, is his biggest mistake in the field of music. From the national festival MakFest 1991, the song "Ljubov zapej mi" (Love, Sing to Me), which Igor recorded with sisters Tanya and Lydia Kocovski and John Ilija Apelgrin, became the most performed song between two festivals in Macedonia. In 1992 he recorded two of his hits "Čija si" (Whose Are You) and "Grev ili špricer" (Sin Or

author of the songs is Igor Džambazov, except for one which was inspired by the song "Dancing in the Street" by Mick Jagger and David Bowie.[3]

His latest album is honoring and depicting the 30-year musical collaboration with Igor Atanasovski – Hare. The album name is “Prvite trieset” (“ The first thirty”), and includes a mix of styles and genres. There are some jazz covers of Macedonian Folk songs (such as “Jacquiline”), original songs (“Overdose of blues”), or well-known songs that never got a studio recording such as “Dishi Dlaboko” (“Take a deep breath”).

Bibliography

  • Igor Džambazov – Гол човек ('Naked Man')
  • Igor Džambazov – Тоа сум јас ('That's me')
  • Igor Džambazov – Прирачник за анти – антиалкохоличари ('Manual for anti – anti alcoholics')
  • Igor Džambazov – Приказни од Мјаукедонија ('Stories from Meowcedonia')
  • Igor Džambazov – Облечен човек ('Clothed Man')
  • Igor Džambazov – Улица Диши Длабоко ('Street Breath Deeply')

References

  1. ^ a b c d Igor Dzambazov – Biography – IMDb
  2. ^ Савевска, Јована (January 25, 2024). "Igor Dzambazov with an emotional announcement about his father: Two years without you old, like two days - Sloboden Pechat". Слободен печат. Retrieved March 10, 2024.
  3. ^ Ivan Bekjkovikj (March 2, 2008). "Игор Џамбазов". mmm.com.mk/. Archived from the original on September 29, 2011. Retrieved January 19, 2011.