The voice of the People’s Artist of Russia Valery Aleksandrovich Kukhareshina is more famous than his face: once and for all, he chose the work of a dubbing actor for himself, and it was she who made him an indispensable and outstanding actor of cinema and theater. This was the case during the Soviet Union, and it remains so in modern Russia with its rapid development of cinema. But the work in the cinema and theater of this indigenous Leningrad citizen (V. Kukhareshyn was born on December 7, 1957)
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The voice of the People’s Artist of Russia Valery Aleksandrovich Kukhareshina is more famous than his face: once and for all, he chose the work of a dubbing actor for himself, and it was she who made him an indispensable and outstanding actor of cinema and theater. This was the case during the Soviet Union, and it remains so in modern Russia with its rapid development of cinema. But the work in the cinema and theater of this indigenous Leningrad citizen (V. Kukhareshyn was born on December 7, 1957) does not leave anyone indifferent - Valery Alexandrovich plays "directly" - emotionally, hotly, sincerely.
Kuhareshin received education at LGITMIK, graduating in 1979 from the course of A. Katsman and L. Dodin. A year later he joined the troupe of the Youth Theatre on Fontanka and still works on this stage. Valery Kukhareshyn in one of his interviews admitted that he prefers restrictions, directorial frameworks to creative freedom, because without them the role in his performance can "go out of the banks" - his artistic nature is too wide, too much I want to say and convey to the viewer, while losing the persuasiveness and accurate drawing of the image.
In the theater Valery Alexandrovich is engaged in classical productions - plays in the plays "Three Sisters", "The Lion in Winter", "Twelfth Night". Since 1991, fruitfully cooperates with cinema, one of the most famous films with the participation of Kukhareshin.
"Bury me behind the plinth" . But most of all, Valery Alexandrovich is passionate about dubbing: his voice is spoken by the characters of hundreds of films, game and animation. Among them are the heroes of David Morse, Hector Elizondo, Dennis Quaid, Alain Shab, and