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Roman Madyanov
The basics
Quick Facts
Intro | Russian actor |
A.K.A. | Roman Sergeyevich Madyanov |
Is | Actor |
From | Russia Russia |
Field | Film, TV, Stage & Radio |
Gender | male |
Birth | 22 July 1962, Dedovsk, Istrinsky District, Moscow Oblast |
Age | 60 years |
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The details (from wikipedia)
Biography
Roman Sergeevich Madyanov (Russian: Рома́н Серге́евич Мадя́нов; born July 22, 1962) is a Soviet and Russian actor. Roman got the first role in film when he was nine years old. In 1972, famous soviet director Georgiy Daneliya, gave him a role in the film Hopelessly Lost based on Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. He graduated from Moscow's Russian Academy of Theatre Arts in 1984. He performed 30 roles for 20 years in the Mayakovsky Theater.
Selected filmography
Roman Madyanov has starred in over 145 films
- 1973 — Hopelessly Lost (Совсем пропащий) as Huckleberry Finn
- 1989 — Private Detective, or Operation Cooperation (Частный детектив или операция "Кооперация") as Victor
- 2006 — The First Circle (В круге первом) as Viktor Abakumov
- 2007 — 12 (Двенадцать) as 12th Juror
- 2007 — The Irony of Fate 2 (Ирония Судьбы. Продолжение) as police officer
- 2009 — Wild Field (Дикое поле) as Ryabov
- 2009 — Pete on the Way to Heaven (Петя по дороге в Царствие Небесное) as Colonel Boguslavsky
- 2012 — Once Upon a Time There Lived a Simple Woman (Жила-была одна баба) as Baranchik
- 2014 — Leviathan (Левиафан) as mayor
- 2015 — Catherine the Great (Великая) as Alexander Shuvalov
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
1995 | State Prize of the Russian Federation | Lifetime Achievement | Honored Artist of the Russian Federation | Won |
2008 | Golden Eagle Award | 12 | Best Leading Actor | Won |
2009 | Nika Award | Wild Field | Best Supporting Actor | Won |
2010 | Nika Award | Pete on the Way to Heaven | Best Supporting Actor | Won |
2012 | Nika Award | Once Upon a Time There Lived a Simple Woman | Best Supporting Actor | Won |
2015 | Golden Eagle Award | Leviathan | Best Supporting Actor | Won |
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