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Sergey Leonidovich Garmash
Сергей Гармаш
Birth at
1 September 1958
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His film characters have already become the personification of law enforcement, but, by his own admission, he does not have confidence in law enforcement officers. Although, in his own words, "cops" we have today just reign on the screen. Sergey Garmash - Russian theater and film actor, People's Artist of Russia - was born in 1958 in Kherson in a family far from the world of cinema. At school, Sergei was far from a pye boy, he even had two diaries - one for parents and the other for school. His
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His film characters have already become the personification of law enforcement, but, by his own admission, he does not have confidence in law enforcement officers. Although, in his own words, "cops" we have today just reign on the screen.
Sergey Garmash - Russian theater and film actor, People's Artist of Russia - was born in 1958 in Kherson in a family far from the world of cinema. At school, Sergei was far from a pye boy, he even had two diaries - one for parents and the other for school. His hobby was yachts, after graduation he was going to go to seafaring, but the knowledge in the field of exact sciences necessary for admission was clearly lacking. I had to take a handbook and look for an educational institution "where there are fewer exams." "Less" was in the Dnipropetrovsk theater school, after which Garmash found himself in the Kherson puppet theater. He wheeled together with the troupe with performances in villages and collective farms, and then Garmash was called to the construction troops, where the future actor mastered the professions of concrete and slinger. After demobilization, Garmash entered the Moscow Art Theatre School, having read a twenty-minute excerpt from Dostoevsky at the exam. Here he also met his future wife, the beautiful Inna, with whom he has been working on the same stage for many years.
Having received a diploma, Garmash became an artist of the Moscow Theater "Contemporary", on the stage of which he played Lopakhin in "The Cherry Orchard", his older brother in "Karamazov and Hell", Alphonse in "Three Comrades", Mikhail in "Murlin Murlo", the First Minister in "Again about the Naked King".
Garmash made his film debut in 1984.
"Squad" as Urin. Since then, he has starred in more than sixty films and TV series: "Kamenskaya", "Voroshilov Shooter", "Law", "Armavir", "Time of the Dancer", "Fan", "Lover", "Dossier of Detective Dubrovsky" and many others.
Garmash dreams of building his own house and loves his parents, with whom he had to part so early in his youth. /