Dany Diviziev
Danail Diviziev is a Bulgarian-born actor and producer whose career bridges theatre, film, and television across two continents. He graduated with a BFA in Acting from the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts in Sofia, Bulgaria, in 1999. Known for his raw and vulnerable approach to performance, Danail has brought depth and emotional honesty to a wide range of roles. On stage, he starred in acclaimed productions including The Blue Bird by Maurice Maeterlinck, directed by Marius Kurkinski, and The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, directed by Elena Baeva.
In 2001, Danail moved to the United States, where he spent six years working behind the camera at 20th Century Fox, gaining extensive production experience as an associate producer, production coordinator, production assistant, and script reader. His producing credits include Kantora Mitrani, a hit television series for Bulgaria’s leading network bTV, and the feature film Code Red, directed by one of Bulgaria’s most prominent filmmakers, Valeri Milev.
While his recent years have been devoted to business ventures, Danail continues to actively pursue his passion for acting. He most recently starred in Autopilot, a short film written and directed by Anna Damaskova, currently in post-production, reflecting his ongoing commitment to bold, character-driven storytelling.



