Grigory Antipenko

Grigory Aleksandrovich Antipenko (Russian: Григорий Александрович Антипенко; born October 10, 1974, Moscow, RSFSR, USSR) is a Russian film and theater actor.[1][2]

Grigory Antipenko
Born
Grigory Aleksandrovich Antipenko

(1974-10-10) 10 October 1974
NationalityRussian
OccupationActor
Years active2002 - present

Biography

Born October 10, 1974 in a family of engineers in Moscow. As a child he lived at Mosfilmovskaya Street and opposite the studio, where his mother worked as a process engineer. From an early age fascinated by biology, since 8 years he studied encyclopedias, memorizing the names of animals in Latin, and dreamed of traveling. Reptiles, especially snakes - most favorite fauna.[3]

From his youth he studied at drama school, but in a higher Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute did only 22 years old. Prior to that, he graduated from pharmaceutical school and worked as a fitter in the scene Satiricon Theatre.

In 2003 he graduated from the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute (course of Rodion Ovchinnikov).[4]

In 2003-2004 he worked in the theater Et cetera. In 2011 he was invited to the Vakhtangov Theatre directed by Mikhail Tsitrinyak Medea.

In September 2013, he joined the troupe Vakhtangov Theatre.

Selected filmography

Awards

  • 2006 — The People's Prize TV Star (Ukraine) in the category Best TV Actor of the Year
  • 2008 — Best Actor at the festival Love Man named after Sergei Gerasimov
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References

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