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Sergey Mihaylovich Koltakov
Сергей Колтаков
Life Time
10 December 1955 - 7 September 2020
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Sergey Mikhailovich Koltakov was born in the distant Altai Territory in the city of Barnaul on December 10, 1955. After school in 1974, he enters the Slonovsky Theatre School in Saratov, and a year later goes to GITIS, where in 79 he graduates from the studio of A. Popov.
Until the 80th he plays on the stage of the Mayakovsky Theater, in the 81st he starred in the film Gleb Panfilov. Valentina in the role of Pavel, the son of Anna, from the 82nd to the 85th – the Stanislavsky Theater and filming
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Sergey Mikhailovich Koltakov was born in the distant Altai Territory in the city of Barnaul on December 10, 1955. After school in 1974, he enters the Slonovsky Theatre School in Saratov, and a year later goes to GITIS, where in 79 he graduates from the studio of A. Popov.
Until the 80th he plays on the stage of the Mayakovsky Theater, in the 81st he starred in the film Gleb Panfilov.
Valentina in the role of Pavel, the son of Anna, from the 82nd to the 85th – the Stanislavsky Theater and filming in the cinema, and from the 89th went to the Chekhov Moscow Art Theater.
In the movie Yuri Mikhailovich played 23 different types of roles: in the film Inna Tumanyan
"Accomplices" He was a criminal Anatoly (1983), in
Triple jump" - former prisoner Babichev (1986), in The Life of Klim Samgin - the role of Makarov (1986).
In addition, he starred in “Mirror for a Hero” (1987) – the role of Sergey Kirillovich Pshenichny, in “New Adventures of the Yankees at the Court of King Arthur” (1988) – the role of Hank Morgan, in “The Art of Living in Odessa” (1989) he was Benja Creek.
Yuri Mikhailovich played in films every year, not forgetting to work in the theater. “Cinema” roles in the films “Mother does not grieve!” (two films), “Children of Arbat”, “Leningrad”, “Brothers Karamazov” and others did not prevent him from receiving for the role of Svidrigailov from the play “Dreams of Rodion Romanovich” in 2006 the theater award “The Seagull” and the award from the FSB for the role of the NKVD Colonel Burtasov in the film “Save Our Soules” in 2008. In 1999, Sergey Mikhailovich Koltakov wrote the script for the movie “Passion Boulevard”.
The most productive for the actor were the perestroika years, and with the beginning of the 90s began a crisis decline in Russian cinema, and the number of roles of Yuri Mikhailovich sharply decreased. Difficulties began, but the actor did not lose heart, as many of his colleagues did, gained patience and overcame these adversity. He has become in demand again, he is increasingly invited not only for minor, but also for major roles in the theater and cinema.