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Aleksandr Georgievich Filippenko
Александр Филиппенко
Birth at
2 September 1944
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Good is always stronger than evil - this axiom is repeatedly demonstrated to the audience by the actor of cinema and theater, People's Artist of Russia Alexander Georgievich Filippenko, who played a great many negative characters. Take at least his Immortal Cotches - they are ridiculous, but if the villain is ridiculous, he loses all his villainous greatness. Or you can show the weaknesses of this scoundrel, and thereby provoke a positive hero to a feat, and educate the viewer in the right direction.
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Good is always stronger than evil - this axiom is repeatedly demonstrated to the audience by the actor of cinema and theater, People's Artist of Russia Alexander Georgievich Filippenko, who played a great many negative characters. Take at least his Immortal Cotches - they are ridiculous, but if the villain is ridiculous, he loses all his villainous greatness. Or you can show the weaknesses of this scoundrel, and thereby provoke a positive hero to a feat, and educate the viewer in the right direction.
Filippenko was born in 1944, he is a native Muscovite. The school graduated with honors and was enrolled in the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, his future specialty was to be "Physics of fast-paced processes." He studied and at the same time was an actor and director of the pop studio of Moscow State University "Our Dom", from the walls of which in those years future theater and film stars emerged:
Rolan Bykov Semen Farada,
From 1969 to 1975, the actor played in the Theater of Drama and Comedy on Taganka, and then he was invited to the Yevgeny Vakhtangov Theater, to whom he gave almost twenty years. What is called, without interruption from production, in 1974 he graduated from the directorial department of the B.V. Shchukin Theatre School. In the same 1969, Filippenko first appeared on the set to play his debut role in the film. film "I'm his bride" . And then
"Bumbarash" Where the actor has already been noticed by both viewers and film critics. But most often he played cold-inhuman villains:
"Tony Wendys' mistake" .
"Born by the Revolution" "A Visit to the Minotaur,"
"Black Arrow" "It's hard to be a god,"
Poor Nastya . He even managed to bring to life the image of Death in the film by Vladimir Grammatikov.
"The Star and Death of Joaquin Murieta" .
Filippenko is the head of the theater "Mono-Duet-Trio", performs on the stage, which today has become synonymous with vulgarity and nonsense, with the works of Averchenko, Bulgakov, Dovlatov, Zoshchenko, Platonov, Solzhenitsyn, in order to return the stage to its true purpose. In 1999, for the performance of the mono-play "Dead Souls" Alexander Georgievich Filippenko was awarded the State Prize of the Russian Federation. /