Dimiter D. Marinov
- Actor
- Writer
At the age of five, Dimiter believed that the classical violin would be
his future. Since the age of 11, he became first violin in a youth
symphony orchestra and traveled all over Europe,
the US and Central America. In 1979, Mr. Marinov performed at the United Nations Circle Hall in New York conducted by maestro Lenard Bernstein. Following the completion of an Associate
Degree, he discovered his passion for acting. At the
age of 18, Dimiter was drafted into the Bulgarian Army which was
mandatory during the Communist era. He was assigned to an Artillery
Intelligence Unit. Within a year of his service, Dimiter was detained
by the Peoples' Military Tribunal. He was accused of conspiring against
the Peoples' Republic and trying to escape to the West. The verdict was
three years political imprisonment. Regardless of the difficulties that
followed after his prison term, Dimiter graduated with a Master's Degree
from the Bulgarian National Academy for Theatre and
Film in Sofia. In 1990, Dimiter traveled throughout Europe, Canada and
the United States as an actor-singer in a Bulgarian folk-jazz stage
anthology entitled - Mystery Voices. Following the last performance in
the United States, Dimiter defected as a political refugee in
Knoxville, Tennessee. This new-found emigrant's life would challenge
Dimiter for a number of years. Without money, friends and relatives, he
struggled to support himself while learning the language he never knew and trying to
fit in. He took on various jobs including dishwasher, air-brush artist
and a handyman. In 1993, Dimiter drove across country in his
Volkswagen Bug to San Diego, California. The diverse environment helped
Dimiter to find new venues to grow and establish himself as a "new
American". Playing his violin and singing in a vast number of
restaurants while working as a coffee barista, he managed in 1996 to
become an owner of a coffee shop, a restaurant and expend it into a catering business.
Dimiter began his US acting career on the stage at the San Diego
Repertory Theatre in 1999. In addition, he venture into another passion of his:
educating children and teens. Dimiter created, developed and taught numerous children
educational programs for the YMCA and the San Diego Zoo. In 2009, Dimiter decided to
expand his acting career in commercials, television and film. In the
Bandito Brothers production Act of Valor (2012), which was his very
first US film audition (2009), Dimiter made his big screen debut as the
diabolical Kerimov: the Russian scientist and smuggler. Dimiter's "big break" was
in "Green Book" (2018), a Universal Pictures/DreamWorks/Participant production
directed by Peter Farrelly. Ranked fifth in the principle cast, Dimiter co-stars with
Viggo Mortensen and Mahershela Ali. The film has won "People's Choice Award" at TIFF 2018 in Canada, 3 "Golden Globe" awards and 3 Academy Awards including the "Oscar" for Best Picture in 2019.