Hristo Mutafchiev, a talented individual, was born on April 4th, 1969, in the picturesque town of Karlovo, Bulgaria. His journey in the world of acting began in 1994 when he successfully graduated from the prestigious National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts in Sofia, under the guidance of esteemed professors Sejkova and Ilija Dobrev.
Mutafchiev's impressive acting career has been marked by numerous memorable performances at the Dramatic Theater "N.O Masalitinov" in Plovdiv, as well as in various TV productions, including "Dunav Most", "Klinika na Tretija Etazh", "Ogledaloto na Djavola", and "Naj-vazhnoto v zhivota". His impressive portrayal in Ivan Nichev's movie "Baj Ganjo se Zavryshta ot Evropa" has left a lasting impression on audiences.
Moreover, Mutafchiev has made a significant impact in the world of Bulgarian television advertisements, with his iconic Ford Moto Pfoe commercial from 1992 winning first prize at the "Bulgarian Advertisement Parade" competition and earning a nomination for "The Most Wacky Smile Of the Year". He has also showcased his versatility by appearing in two video clips for the popular Bulgarian rock band "BTR".
Throughout his career, Mutafchiev has received numerous accolades, including the "Ivan Dimov" award for young actor in 2000, a nomination for "Askeer" (best male leading role) for his performance as the Limp Man in "Kuzljoto ot Zabutanija Ostrov" in 2000, and the prestigious award from the Bulgarian Actors' Union for his outstanding performance in leading roles during the 2000/2001 season.