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Igor Anatolevich Marychev
Игорь Марычев
Birth at
22 March 1965
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Born on March 22, 1965 in Volgograd. Graduated from the M.S. Shchepkin Theatre School (1985, M.I. Tsarev course). From the first grade he took part in school amateur activities, he did not even think about a theater career, but in the graduation year he got into the studio of Razumovskaya and together with the guys from her went to enter Moscow. And he entered the Shchepkin Theatre School, which was at the Small Theatre. He studied at the course of M.I. Tsarev. After the first year he was invited
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Born on March 22, 1965 in Volgograd.
Graduated from the M.S. Shchepkin Theatre School (1985, M.I. Tsarev course).
From the first grade he took part in school amateur activities, he did not even think about a theater career, but in the graduation year he got into the studio of Razumovskaya and together with the guys from her went to enter Moscow. And he entered the Shchepkin Theatre School, which was at the Small Theatre. He studied at the course of M.I. Tsarev.
After the first year he was invited to the main role in the film “Forgive me Alyosha!” In the third year he received a role in the Maly Theatre. "Played on stage next to wonderful actors in the play "Private" in the production of B.A. Lviv-Anokhin.
After the institute in 1986 went to the army-served in the Strategic Missile Forces in Plesetsk. Returned in 1988 and was immediately accepted into the theater "On Spartakovskaya" - it was created on the basis of the Tsarev course. (now the theater is known as "Modern" kh.ruk.S.A.Vragova)
In 1990 he received an invitation to play a role in the long-loved theater named after V. Mayakovsky. The role of Rosencrantz in the magnificent play "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead" Dir. From that year to this day - actor of the Mayakovsky Theater
Busy in performances:
And then there are the apples and the apples.
andquot;Karamazovs" (Pan Mussalovich)
A very simple story, a very simple story.
Plague on both your houses! (Balthasar)
Don Juan's Fun (Philippino, Pal Palic)
"Free shooter Krechinsky" according to the play Sukhovo