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Vladimir Ivanovich Golovin
Владимир Головин
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26 April 1940 - 18 October 2010
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Vladimir Golovin (26.4.1940) as a child traveled a lot with his mother, the leading actress of the Kalinin drama theater, to the cities and villages of Russia. So he got used to theatrical scenery as a child. The boy's father died in the Finnish War, and his stepfather was a creative man and gave Voloda the first lessons of acting. The first theatrical role of Vladimir Golovin was the role of a teenager in the play Shatrov, staged at the Moscow State University Theatre. Golovin was then in the eighth
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Vladimir Golovin (26.4.1940) as a child traveled a lot with his mother, the leading actress of the Kalinin drama theater, to the cities and villages of Russia. So he got used to theatrical scenery as a child. The boy's father died in the Finnish War, and his stepfather was a creative man and gave Voloda the first lessons of acting.
The first theatrical role of Vladimir Golovin was the role of a teenager in the play Shatrov, staged at the Moscow State University Theatre. Golovin was then in the eighth grade.
Vladimir Golovin was remembered by the audience for many films. His debut on the screen was a role in the revolutionary-heroic drama Grigory Nikulin “December 20”. Later, he starred in movies, playing mainly negative characters.
The heroes of Golovin are very pragmatic, cruel, courageous and cynical. That's how they are.
The Cold Summer of the Fifty-Third And the comedy "Deja vu." Such is Azmed in the drama “Oligarch” by Pavel Lungin, one of the last works of Vladimir Golovin. In cinema, this gift is called “negative acting charm”. Actors often say that playing negative characters is somewhat easier – these characters are often more vital. But “with popular love” actors playing negative characters are often bad, since in the audience’s perception the negative qualities of the character are attributed to the actor himself.
In addition to acting education (graduated from GITIS in 1962), Vladimir Golovin also has a directorial education. He is a graduate of the directorial department of LGITMIK. For many years, Vladimir Golovin worked as a theater director in different cities of Russia: the Chisinau Theatre, the Mossovet Theatre, staged many performances. On Leningrad TV, he was the director of the editorial office of literary and dramatic programs, then the chief director at the Spectre studio in the city of Bologoe.
The most recent acting work of Vladimir Golovin were roles in the TV series “Antisniper – 3 and 4” and “My happiness”.
In 2010, at the age of seventy, Vladimir Golovin passed away. /