Igor Yuryevich Ivanov (Russian: Игорь Юрьевич Иванов; born 19 May 1954) is a Soviet and Russian actor of theater and director. He is a People's Artist of Russia (2004).
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Born | Igor Yuryevich Ivanov (1954-05-19) May 19, 1954 (age 68) Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR (now Saint Petersburg, Russia) |
Nationality | Russian |
Occupation | Actor and Director |
Years active | since 1979 |
Awards | Honored Artists of RSFSR People's Artist of Russia |
Website | www |
Igor Ivanov graduated 1979 from the Leningrad State Institute of Theatre Music and Cinematography from Katsman's and Dodin's class.
He acted with the Tomsk Young Viewers' Theatre from 1979 till 1980. During the same year became an actor with the well-known Maly Drama Theatre in Saint Petersburg – where he works to this day.
Since 2010 he has lived and worked in Berlin part-time.
Year | Title | Role |
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1980 | Ostrov Sokrovish (Treasure Island) | Pirate |
1982 | Kazhdyi desjaty (Every tenth) | Mizinchik |
1982 | Po konjam (To the horses) | Kirill Mishin |
1983 | Ukradenoe Svedanije (Stolen Date) | Former Inmate |
1983 | Nebycalchino (The Never-Was) | Frand |
1990 | Nikolai Vavilov | Semyon Petrovich Sheludko |
2005 | Yesenin | Colonel Loman |
2009 | Besy (Dostoyevski's Devils) | Captain Lebyadkin |
2009 | Opergruppa (Operative group) | Jurij Mahrov |
2009 | Pyesa bez nazvanija (The nameless play) | Glagoleev |
2010 | Podvodnye Kamniy (Underwater stones) | Laptev |
2011 | Vozmezdia (Revenge) | Chef Max |
2011 | Vtoraja Ljubov (Second love) | Genadij Solovev |
2011 | Gosudarvstvenaya Zashita (Witness Protection) | Boris Povstaniz |
2011 | Majakovski – 2 Dnja (Majakovski – 2 Days) | Konstantin Stanislawski |
2011 | Chyasi ljubvi (The clock of love) | Kerber |
2011 | Naruzhnoe nabljudenie (Surveillance) | Vladimir Sumin |
2011 | Putj na sever (Way to the north) | Boris Shepkin |
2012 | Provinzial (The Provincial) | Mikhail Makeev |
2012 | Stranstviye Sindbada (Sindbad's journey) | Boris Shepkin |
2013 | Mer polizii (The mayor of police) | Uglanov |
2013 | Vse nachalosj v Harbine (It all started in Harbin) | Nikolai Eborzhenko |
2014 | Kuhnja v Parize (The Kitchen in Paris) | Headmaster of Security Service |
2017 | Mata Hari | Maitre Clunet |
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