Nikola Naydenov
Drama
Nikola Naydenov, born in 2001 in Vienna, is currently studying acting at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz. During his studies, he has already appeared in several theatre productions, including at Schauspielhaus Graz and the HfMT Hamburg. His previous roles include performances in "Der futurologische Kongress" (directed by Hans Peter Horner), "Zur fucking schönen Aussicht" (directed by Tamara Aijamathiesen), and "28 Milliarden" (directed by Basil Zecchinel).
In addition to his work as an actor, he is also active as a director. In 2025, he staged "Liliom" and co-directed the short film "der Schönsten – von Paris" with Helen Wills.
His screen work includes appearances in productions such as "Ewig Dein" (ORF/ZDF), "Die Toten vom Bodensee", and "Steirerbiest". He has also been featured in international film festival entries such as "My Grandpa Ivan" and "Ground Level", further expanding his cinematic portfolio.
Nikola Naydenov lives in Graz and Vienna.
Last updated: October 2025
