Vladimir Vdovichenkov
Vladimir Vdovichenkov | |
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Born | Vladimir Vladimirovich Vdovichenkov 13 August 1971 |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1997–present |
Awards | Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (2012) |
Website | vdovichenkov.ru |
Vladimir Vladimirovich Vdovichenkov (Russian: Влади́мир Влади́мирович Вдовиче́нков; born 13 August 1971) is a Russian theater actor. He is an actor, known for Leviathan (2014), Bummer (2003) and Salyut 7 (2017).[1]
Early life and education
Vdovichenkov was born in Gusev, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russian RSFSR, Soviet Union. He pursued boxing while at school. After graduating from 42nd Kronstadt Nautical School in 1989, he served four years in the Northern Fleet and the Baltic fleet. He worked as a waiter while taking preparatory actor courses.[1] As a student he appeared in music videos and commercials.
Career
On the fourth course (in 2000) of the VGIK, director Alexey Sidorov cast Vdovichenkov in the main role in the television series Brigada. This brought him fame in Russia and other Russian-speaking countries. In 2001, Vdovichenkov graduated from Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography in Moscow, Russia. He has performed at the State Academic Theater of Vakhtangov since 2002.[1]
In 2015, he married Elena Lyadova – his co-star in Leviathan (2014).[2]
Filmography
Film and television work
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1999 | The President and His Granddaughter | Presidential guard | |
2000 | Artist and Master of Image | ||
2001 | Citizen of the head | Kolya-afganets | TV Series |
2001 | April | ||
2002 | Hot Saturday | ||
2002 | Brigada | Fil | TV Series |
2003 | Bimmer | Kostyan 'Kot' | |
2004 | Cadets | politruk Vasily Bykov | TV Series |
2004 | Astrologer | Sergey Chumakov – 'Astrologer' | TV Series |
2004 | Heaven and earth | Gennady Nechaev | TV Series |
2005 | A Time to Gather Stones | Captain Demin | |
2005 | Seventh day | brother Mikhail | |
2006 | Bimmer – 2 | Kostyan 'Kot' | |
2006 | Besy | Ivan Shatov | TV Series |
2007 | Paragraph 78 | Skif | part 1 |
2007 | Paragraph 78 | Skif | part 2 |
2007 | Racketeer | Volodya | |
2008 | Mymra | TV | |
2008 | Heavy Sand | Volodya | TV Series |
2009 | Taras Bulba | Ostap Bulba | |
2009 | Forbidden Reality | Gorshin | |
2009 | Kromov | Aleksey Kromov | |
2009 | Exit | Vlad | TV |
2010 | If I loved you | Pavel Neskuchnyy | |
2010 | A man by the window | Stas | |
2012 | 360 | Sergei | |
2012 | Once in Rostov | Vyacheslav Tolstopyatov | TV Series |
2012 | August Eighth | Prezident | |
2012 | Feast locked | Misha Sorokin | |
2012 | The White Guard (TV series) | Kapitan Pleshko | TV series |
2013 | Scouts | major Vorotnikov | TV series |
2014 | Leviathan | Dmitriy | |
2015 | Rodina (TV series) | Dmitry Bragin | TV series |
2017 | Salyut 7 | Vladimir Fyodorov |
Television:
- Brigada (2002) (15-episode miniseries)
- Crisis (2014) (8-episode how far would you go) – boris Russian vries mercenary(ak-47)
- Official site Brigada film