Vladimir Andreyev (actor)
Vladimir Alekseevich Andreyev (Russian: Влади́мир Алексе́евич Андре́ев; born August 27, 1930, Moscow, USSR) is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actor, theater director, screenwriter and teacher. Laureate of the State Prize of the RSFSR (1980).[1] People's Artist of the USSR (1985).[2]
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Born | Vladimir Alekseevich Andreyev August 27, 1930 Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union |
Occupation | Actor, theater director, screenwriter, pedagogue |
Years active | 1952–present |
Spouse(s) | Natalya Seleznyova |
Awards | People's Artist of the USSR (1985) Golden Mask (2018) |
Academician of the Academy of Humanities (1995). Full member of the International Theater Academy (2000).
His wife is Natalya Seleznyova (born 1945), actress of theater and cinema, People's Artist of the Russian Federation (1996).
He awarded Russian National Theater Award Golden Mask for outstanding contribution to the development of theatrical art (2018).[3]
Selected filmography
- Certificate of Maturity (1954) as Yurka
- True Friends (1954) as Komsomol member
- Good Morning (1955) as Lastochkin
- Cruelty (1959) as Yakov Uzelkov
- The Tale of Tsar Saltan (1966) as Tsar Saltan
- Bastards (2006) as Kot in old age
- The Circus Princess (2008) as Pavel Fedotov
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