The productivity of this actor, and he played more than a hundred and fifty film roles, can only be explained by his perseverance and optimistic attitude to life. By the way, his characters usually carry a life-affirming attitude. Sergei Nikonenko was born in 1941 in Moscow and grew up in a communal apartment. A simple boy, whose childhood was filled with pranks and games, nevertheless, from childhood he prepared himself for an artistic career. To this end, from the age of 13, he persistently attended
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The productivity of this actor, and he played more than a hundred and fifty film roles, can only be explained by his perseverance and optimistic attitude to life. By the way, his characters usually carry a life-affirming attitude.
Sergei Nikonenko was born in 1941 in Moscow and grew up in a communal apartment. A simple boy, whose childhood was filled with pranks and games, nevertheless, from childhood he prepared himself for an artistic career. To this end, from the age of 13, he persistently attended a dramatic circle and an art word studio.
After graduating from school, Nikonenko entered VGIK for a course
Sergei Gerasimov , which was later called star: in addition to Nikonenko, it studied Zhanna Bolotova, Nikolai Gubenko, Zhanna Prokhorenko, Galina Polskikh, Lydia Fedoseyeva-Shukshina, Evgeny Zharikov. After graduating from the institute, Nikonenko was admitted to the Theatre-Studio of the film actor, where he worked until 1974. One of his "cult" works in this theater was the role of Vasily Chapaev. In 1971, Nikonenko graduated from the directing faculty of VGIK, which allowed him to repeatedly act as a film director and screenwriter.
However, the audience is known primarily as a movie actor. The first movie he starred in was "I'm Going Home." He also had a role to play.
Sing a song, poet . After that, the idea of creating a museum in memory of the great poet arose, it was only necessary to find a suitable room. What was his surprise when it turned out that the house in which Nikonenko himself was born and still lives is closely connected with the life of Yesenin. Since then, he is the curator and guide of the museum he created.
Nikonenko played in films and TV series, completely different in their genre and emotional mood:
movie story "Walking through torment" "Fantasies of Vesnukhin,"
"While the dream is mad" "Ancor, More Anchor," "Angels of Death," "Master and Margarita," "Impossible Green Eyes,"
"Count Krestovsky" "The Death of an Empire" and many, many others.
Nikonenko is Honored Artist of the RSFSR and People’s Artist of the Russian Federation, laureate of the Lenin Komsomol Prize and owner of many more awards and titles.
He keeps himself in good shape, exercises every morning, quit smoking a few years ago. He is grateful for the opportunities he has received and will continue to work. /