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Mihail Nikolaevich Tryasorukov
Михаил Трясоруков
Birth at
9 August 1962
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Born on August 9, 1962. Laureate of the All-Russian Open Competition of Pop Artists, Honored Artist of Russia Trasarukov Mikhail Nikolaevich entered the Leningrad Institute of Theatre, Music and Cinematography in 1988, and since 1989, continuing his studies at the institute, he began to play bright comic roles in the repertoire of the Buff Theatre. Real creative success comes to Treyasorukov after graduation from the institute. From the very first days, he occupies one of the leading places in the
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Born on August 9, 1962.
Laureate of the All-Russian Open Competition of Pop Artists, Honored Artist of Russia
Trasarukov Mikhail Nikolaevich entered the Leningrad Institute of Theatre, Music and Cinematography in 1988, and since 1989, continuing his studies at the institute, he began to play bright comic roles in the repertoire of the Buff Theatre.
Real creative success comes to Treyasorukov after graduation from the institute. From the very first days, he occupies one of the leading places in the theater troupe, becoming a favorite of the public.
During these years, he performs such roles as Ligurio in Machiavelli’s comedy Mandragora, Sganarel in Don Giovanni, Colombo in Labish’s comedy Marriage in French or Sweet Selimar, Judge in Anouya’s comedy Generals in Skirts, Bruno in A. Nicolai’s tragicomedy Love to the Tomb, Rinaldi in the musical Casanova in Russia. Possessing bright natural humor, the artist creates bright characters in these serious works.
Over the years of work in the theater, M. Tryasorukov creates a whole gallery of satirical characters in pop miniatures. At the First Open Russian Pop Artists Competition, which took place in St. Petersburg in 1996, he was awarded the title of Laureate. In 2000, Tryasorukov was awarded the title “Honored Artist of the Russian Federation”.
Mikhail Tryasorukov is an actor of a rare comedy talent, a bright unique talent.
Currently working in roles:
Deliavo (Adventurer)
Kleber Carlier (Blues)
Dmitry Ivanovich (Prisoner Spirits)
Kostya (Circus left, clowns stayed)
Defournet (Colomba)