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Evgeniy Alekseevich Stychkin
Евгений Стычкин
Birth at
10 June 1974
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Evgeny Alekseevich Stychkin, the son of the prima of the Bolshoi Theatre Ksenia Ryabinkina and the famous translator Alexei Stychkin, simply had to become an extraordinary person. Which he did, choosing the profession of an actor and achieving great success in it. This glorious life began on June 10, 1974 in the hands of my mother, the most beautiful in the world. The godmother became Anatoly Romashin This has largely determined his fate. After school, Evgeny took the documents to VGIK, the exams
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Evgeny Alekseevich Stychkin, the son of the prima of the Bolshoi Theatre Ksenia Ryabinkina and the famous translator Alexei Stychkin, simply had to become an extraordinary person. Which he did, choosing the profession of an actor and achieving great success in it. This glorious life began on June 10, 1974 in the hands of my mother, the most beautiful in the world. The godmother became
Hagi-Tragger (diary E. Urazbaev, 1994), "A Quiet Angel Flew" (1995), and also - television, where the young actor "lit up" in the programs "Catch Me" (NTV) and "Multazbook" (ORT).
Entering the taste, Evgeny played in more than thirty films, and today it is difficult to believe that once he did not aspire to become a movie actor. In the theater, one of the best and recognized works of Stychkin is the role of Chaplin in the play Charlie Cha... (Theater of the Moon), for which he received the Seagull award. Evgeny with pleasure tried himself in the classical repertoire: he played a jester in the performance of the Mossovet Theater “King Lear”, Sganarell in the production “Don Juan and Sganarel”. It is always difficult to reincarnate, but the opportunity to live a different life, to be in a different time is always tempting.
Evgeny is lucky not only in his profession, but also in his personal life: he is happily married to the famous pianist Kate Skanawi. The couple have three children: Alexei, Lev and Alexandra. Children often visit the Bolshoi Theatre, learn the basics of art and, perhaps, in the future, choose the profession of one of their parents. /