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Aleksandr Anatolevich Yakovlev
Александр Яковлев
Life Time
15 January 1946 - 19 December 2016
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The performer of the roles of negative heroes always wins – the viewer is interested in watching the “wrong” actions, and there is less competition among colleagues. One of the recognized masters of this role is the Russian and Soviet actor of cinema and theater Alexander Yakovlev. By the way, his "anti-hero" in the film "Men's Season". The Velvet Revolution was awarded the prize of the VIII International Festival "DetectiveFEST" "For charismatic performance of the role". Alexander is a native Muscovite,
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The performer of the roles of negative heroes always wins – the viewer is interested in watching the “wrong” actions, and there is less competition among colleagues. One of the recognized masters of this role is the Russian and Soviet actor of cinema and theater Alexander Yakovlev. By the way, his "anti-hero" in
the film "Men's Season". The Velvet Revolution was awarded the prize of the VIII International Festival "DetectiveFEST" "For charismatic performance of the role".
Alexander is a native Muscovite, born in 1946. Theatrical education received in the Gorky school, on the course of Levkoev and Golendeev. And the first practical experiments took place on the stage of the Vladimir Theater, then there was the Moscow Children's Theater and the Ostrovsky Regional Theater.
But a wide audience Yakovlev is familiar primarily as a film actor, in total over the years he starred in more than 70 films. The debut picture for him was the work of Nikita Mikhalkov “His own among strangers, a stranger among his own”, where he had to play the leader of the robber detachment that attacked the train; Mikhalkov also starred in the film “Slave of Love”. Then there were movies.
"Aquanauts" "Bronze Angel,"
"Visit to the Minotaur" "Faith, hope, love,"
The Adventures of Quentin Durward, Rifleman of the Royal Guard and many others.
In recent years, Yakovlev has mostly starred in secondary swarms (fascist army officers, lawyers, military advisers, drug dealers, hired killers), but in this case he is truly convincing. Viewers noticed his work in the paintings
The Executioner (the role of Stanislav Antipov), “Puteytsy” (the role of train chief Peter Kirillov),
"Once upon a time there was a grandfather" (businessman Petr Kuznetsov) /