Igor Lifanov
Igor Romanovich Lifanov (Russian: И́горь Рома́нович Лифа́нов; born 25 December 1965) is Russian actor of theater, cinema and TV.
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Born | Igor Romanovich Lifanov 25 December 1965 Mykolaiv, Ukrainian SSR |
Occupation | actor |
Years active | 1991–present |
Spouse(s) | Elena Pavlikova (divorce) Tatiana Aptikeeva (divorce)[1] Elena Kosenko |
Children | Anastasia Alisa |
Website | www.igorlifanov.ru |
Biography
Igor Lifanov born December 25, 1965 in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, in the city of Mykolayiv.[2]
He lived in the city of Mykolayiv, where he graduated from school, then served in the Navy in the Far East.
He entered the Saint Petersburg State Theatre Arts Academy, from which he graduated in 1992, diploma work An Ardent Heart, after which he was invited to Tovstonogov Bolshoi Drama Theater. In 2003, he left the theater.
Personal life
His first marriage with Elena Pavlikova was at the institute and ended after 3 months. A second marriage to actress Tatyana Aptikeeva lasted 13 years, but also ended in divorce. That marriage produced a daughter, Anastasia. He married Elena Kosenko in September 2011, after being in a relationship for 9 years.[3] They have a daughter, Alisa, born February 5, 2012.
Filmography
- 1991 – Labeled
- 1997 – Brother
- 1998 – Streets of Broken Lights
- 1999–2000 – National Security Agent 1-2
- 2000 – Deadly Force
- 2001 – The Romanovs: An Imperial Family
- 2002 – Letters to Elsa
- 2002 – Spetsnaz
- 2003 – Uchastok
- 2004 – Huntsman
- 2005 – The Last Battle of Major Pugachev
- 2006 – Hunting for Red Deer
- 2006 – Break-through
- 2006 – Day Watch
- 2006 – Paradise
- 2007 – Full Breath
- 2009 – Attack on Leningrad
- 2009 – Justice wolves
- 2009 – Wild
- 2009 – True Love
- 2009 – The Taming of the Shrew
- 2012 – Nowhere Man
- 2014 – Dangerous Love
- 2014 – Bull and Spindle
- 2016 – Something for Nothing