Mikhail Yefremov (actor)
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Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1976 — 2020 |
Mikhail Olegovich Yefremov (Template:Lang-ru; born 10 November 1963) is a Russian film and stage actor, Meritorious Artist of Russian Federation (1995).[1]
Life and career
Mikhail is the son of People's Artist of the USSR Oleg Yefremov and Sovremennik Theatre actor Professor Alla Pokrovskaya (Boris Pokrovsky's daughter).[2] He made his stage and screen debut in mid 1970s as schoolboy. In 1982-1984 Yefremov served in Soviet Army. In 1987 he graduated from the Moscow Art Theatre School.[2]
Yefremov was married four times and he has six children. His first wife was the editor Asya Vorobieva, their son Nikita is a Sovremennik Theatre actor. His second wife was the actress Yevgenia Dobrovolskaya, their son Nikolay is also an actor.[2] His third wife was actress Kseniya Kachalina, they have a daughter Anna Mariya. His fourth wife is audio engineer Sofiya Kruglikova, they have daughters Vera and Nadezhda, and son Boris.[2]
In 2009-2014, Yefremov presented Channel One show Wait for Me, dedicated to search of long lost relatives and friends.
In 2010's he collaborated with Dmitry Bykov on their project "Citizen Poet" (a pun on Nikolai Nekrasov's poem "Poet and Citizen").[2] Yefremov read poems, written by Bykov, which are usually satirical comments on the contemporary Russian society, politics and culture. Each poem parodies the style of a famous poet of the past, e.g. Pushkin, Nekrasov, Kipling, among others. It was originally broadcast on Dozhd TV channel, but the original project was closed because the poems were too critical towards the Russian government. Currently, the show is hosted in audio format by Echo of Moscow radio station.
On 8 June 2020, Yefremov was involved in a head-on collision while driving under the influence of alcohol. The driver of the other car died in the hospital. A video of Yefremov speaking to the police in a slurred manner after the accident was widely published.[3] The accident had an outrageous psychosomatic effect on Yefremov's health, which led to him suffering from an ischemic stroke during court proceedings.[4] However, leaked medical documents showed that doctors used the official diagnosis "suspicion of undetectable transient ischemic attacks," prompting journalists to suspect that the incident was a theatrical ploy by the thespian and his lawyer.[5] On September 8, 2020, Yefremov was sentenced to 8 years in a medium-security prison, as well as obligated to pay 800,000 rubles (around $10,000) in restitution to the family of the deceased driver.[6] His lawyer, Elman Pashaev, has also been banned from practicing law for one year. On appeal, Yefremov's sentence was reduced to 7.5 years.
Selected filmography
Year | Film | Original Title | Role |
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1979 | When I Will Become a Giant | Когда я стану великаном | Petya Kopeykin |
1991 | Viva Gardes-Marines! | Виват, гардемарины! | Pyotr Fyodorovich |
2000 | The Romanovs: An Imperial Family | Романовы. Венценосная семья | Alexander Kerensky |
2002 | Antikiller | Антикиллер | Banker |
2002 | In Motion | В движении | Vovan |
2004 | Moscow Saga | Московская сага | party organizer of the medical institute |
2005 | The 9th Company | 9 рота | Dembel |
2005 | The State Counsellor | Статский советник | Mylnikov |
2006 | Nobody Knows About Sex | Никто не знает про секс | Kesha's dad |
2006 | Piranha | Охота на пиранью | Dorokhov |
2007 | 12 | 12 | 8th Juror |
2007 | Election Day | День выборов | Father Innokenty |
2007 | Paragraph 78 | Параграф 78 | Prison commander |
2007 | Actress | Артистка | Gusyatnikov |
2007 | The Irony of Fate 2 | Ирония судьбы. Продолжение | Ded Moroz |
2009 | The Best Movie 2 | Самый лучший фильм 2 | Sailor's father |
2009 | Attack on Leningrad | Ленинград | Omelchenko |
2009 | The Book of Masters | Книга мастеров | The bogatyr |
2010 | Love in the Big City 2 | Любовь в большом городе 2 | coach |
2011 | Generation P | Generation П | Leonid (Legion) Azadovsky |
2012 | Soulless | Духless | Alexey Alexeyevich Kondratov |
2012 | Rzhevsky Versus Napoleon | Ржевский против Наполеона | Leo Tolstoy |
2013 | The Thaw | Оттепель | Fyodor Krivitsky |
2015 | About Love | Про любовь | groom |
2016 | The Good Boy | Хороший мальчик | Vladimir Dronov |
2020 | Goalkeeper of the Galaxy | Вратарь Галактики | Vasiliy |
References
- ^ "УКАЗ Президента РФ от 17.03.1995 N 284 "О ПРИСВОЕНИИ ПОЧЕТНЫХ ЗВАНИЙ РОССИЙСКОЙ ФЕДЕРАЦИИ ТВОРЧЕСКИМ РАБОТНИКАМ"". Kremlin.ru. Archived from the original on 3 January 2012. Retrieved 4 June 2011.
- ^ a b c d e "Михаил Ефремов - актер театра и кино, режиссер - биография | Последние новости жизни звезд 7Дней.ру". 7Дней.ру.
- ^ Russian actor facing up to 12 years in prison following fatal car crash in Moscow
- ^ "Russian Actor And Kremlin Critic Yefremov's Trial Postponed Again Due To His Hospitalization". RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty.
- ^ https://meduza.io/feature/2020/08/18/gryaznye-dengi-efremova-nam-ne-nuzhny
- ^ https://ria.ru/20200908/efremov-1576908793.html
External links
- 1963 births
- Male actors from Moscow
- Living people
- Soviet male child actors
- Russian male child actors
- Russian male film actors
- Russian male stage actors
- 20th-century Russian male actors
- 21st-century Russian male actors
- Russian television presenters
- Honored Artists of the Russian Federation
- State Prize of the Russian Federation laureates
- Recipients of the Nika Award
- Dozhd
- Soviet male film actors
- Soviet male stage actors
- Echo of Moscow radio presenters
- Russian prisoners and detainees
- Driving under the influence
- People convicted of manslaughter