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Mihail Urevich Solodko
Михаил Солодко
Birth at
7 February 1967
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Born on February 7, 1967 in Chisinau. In 1984 he graduated from school and entered the Department of Actors of the Drama Theatre and Film Theatre Faculty of the Saratov State Conservatory named after L.V. Sobinov (the workshop of Fedoseyev V.Z.). After graduating from three courses of the theater faculty in 1987, he was drafted into the ranks of the Armed Forces of the USSR, and after serving two years he was dismissed to the reserve. In 1989 he was restored as a student at Sobinov SGC. At his personal
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Born on February 7, 1967 in Chisinau.
In 1984 he graduated from school and entered the Department of Actors of the Drama Theatre and Film Theatre Faculty of the Saratov State Conservatory named after L.V. Sobinov (the workshop of Fedoseyev V.Z.).
After graduating from three courses of the theater faculty in 1987, he was drafted into the ranks of the Armed Forces of the USSR, and after serving two years he was dismissed to the reserve. In 1989 he was restored as a student at Sobinov SGC. At his personal request, he was enrolled with the loss of two courses for the course to V.Z. Fedoseyev.
In 1992 he graduated from the theater faculty and was accepted as an actor in the troupe of the Moscow Theatre-Studio "Atrium", where he worked until 1998. Simultaneously with his work in the theater "Atrium" in 1992 he worked as an actor in the cooperative "Association of non-state theaters".
In 1993 he became interested in equestrian sports, and in 1997 he received a sports category in jumping.
In 1993 he was enrolled in the stunt school "Aquatryuk" under the leadership of Yu. Salnikov and took a fencing course with the world champion in saber Peter Anatolyevich Rensky.
In 1997 he worked in the production of Andron Sergeyevich Mikhalkov-Konchalovsky dedicated to the 850th anniversary of Moscow, which was shown at the Vasilievsky Descent on September 5 of the same year.
In 1998 he was accepted as an actor for a job under a contract at the Moscow Theater “Et Cetera” under the leadership of A.A. Kalyagin.
In 1999 he left the theater and decided to devote his life to cinema.
From 1997 to 2005, he starred in sixty-three films - played supporting roles, episodes, and played roles as a stuntman.
In 2005, together with Konstantin Rossomakhin, he wrote the script for the film Conflict of Local Importance.