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Konstantin Vladimirovich Vorobev
Константин Воробьёв
Birth at
13 June 1960
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Actor Konstantin Vorobyov (13.03.1960) is not often recognized on the streets and do not ask him for autographs. But this is not particularly upsetting "Fedot the Sagittarius, a talented man." However, in the film Filatov, he played not so much a talented young man as a person “not in scab, not in brocade, but in general.” On the street, he merges with the crowd - this is also a special actor's gift: on the set or stage to merge with the character, and in the crowd - to be invisible. And fame and
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Actor Konstantin Vorobyov (13.03.1960) is not often recognized on the streets and do not ask him for autographs. But this is not particularly upsetting "Fedot the Sagittarius, a talented man." However, in the film Filatov, he played not so much a talented young man as a person “not in scab, not in brocade, but in general.” On the street, he merges with the crowd - this is also a special actor's gift: on the set or stage to merge with the character, and in the crowd - to be invisible. And fame and fame? Well, they're transient.
Konstantin Vorobyov was born in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg). He studied at the State Institute of Theatrical Arts (the modern name is the St. Petersburg Academy of Theatre Arts) with Agamirzyan. After graduation, he was accepted into the theater by him Komissarzhevskaya. Plays in Shakespeare's plays "Twelfth Night", "Hamlet", "Mozart and Salieri" by Pushkin, in "Days of Turbins" by Bulgakov Vorobyov played Alexei Turbin.
In the “big movie” Konstantin Vorobyov made his debut in 1982.
Treasure Island . Then, one after another, the films “The Defendant”, “The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson”, “Moonsund”, “National Security Agent-2” went.
The first main role in the movie is the same “Fedot the Streltsy...” A small man, by the definition of Konstantin Vorobyov.
Most of Vorobyov’s film characters are negative heroes. In the “Special Department” he played an unsympathetic homeless man, in the “Golden Bullet Agency” – a thrower, in the “Keys from Death” – and a murderer. The character is often killed during the film. In the theater, it's the opposite. Vorobyov plays very pretty people who have a hard time in life – Wolfgang Mozart, for example, or Alexei Turbin. “In the cinema, the main thing is the type,” the actor explains, “and in the theater, the game.” /