Yevgeny Steblov
Yevgeny Yurievich Steblov (Russian: Евге́ний Ю́рьевич Стебло́в; born December 8, 1945, Moscow) is a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor, honored as a People's Artist of Russia in 1993.[1] He serves as First Deputy Chairman of the Union of Theatre Workers of the Russian Federation.[2]
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Born | Yevgeny Yurievich Steblov December 8, 1945 |
Occupation | actor theatre teacher |
Years active | 1963–presents |
Biography
Yevgeny Steblov was born in 1945 in Moscow. His father, Yuri Steblov (1924-2000) was a radio engineer, and his mother, Martha (b. 1924), was a teacher. His uncle, Victor Steblov, is a known Moscow bibliophile and manager of a bookstore.[3]
Yevgeny Steblov graduated from the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute. In his first big movie role, he played Sasha Shatalov in the film Georgiy Daneliya Walking the Streets of Moscow (1963).
Selected filmography
- 1963 — Walking the Streets of Moscow as Sasha Shatalov
- 1964 — Goodbye, Boys as Volodya
- 1968 — A Literature Lesson
- 1972 — Taming of the Fire as Innokenti Bashkirtsev
- 1975 — A Slave of Love as actor Kanin
- 1980 — A Few Days from the Life of I.I. Oblomov as father
- 1981 — The Hound of the Baskervilles as Dr. Mortimer
- 1985 — Do Not Marry, Girls as Andrey, barber
- 1998 — The Barber of Siberia as Grand Duke Alexey
- 2007 — Election Day as Director
- 2013 — Ku! Kin-dza-dza as salesman of mirages
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