Afanasi Trishkin
Afanasi Petrovich Trishkin (Russian: Афанасий Петрович Тришкин; born June 4, 1934, the village Pesochnya, Kaluga Oblast, USSR) is a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor. Honored Artist of Russia (2003).[1]
Biography
Afanasi Trishkin was born June 4, 1934 in Kaluga Oblast. In 1959 he graduated from the Bryansk State Technical University. In 1964 artistic career began in the Krasnoyarsk Drama Theater. In 1973 he was invited to a small role in the film Igor Vasiliev actor and director "Engineer Pronchatov". Between colleagues began a friendship and Igor Vasiliev invited of Trishkin to participate in the play "Cinzano" begins more poet and playwright Lyudmila Petrushevskaya.[2]
The performance started to rehearse at Sovremennik Theatre, using a certain period of administrative and creative confusion, semi-legal, including: Oleg Dal, Valentin Nikulin, Afanasi Trishkin. However, soon the rehearsals were stopped by order of the director of the theater.[2] Unable to find work in Moscow, Afanasy Trishkin moved to Kishinev, where he worked in the theater-studio movie actor at the film studio Moldova-Film. Removed in dozens of paintings by these and other studios, mainly in adventure strips.
In 2003 he received the honorary title of Honored Artist of Russia.
In recent years, it is in the Theatre "Near the house of Stanislavsky".[3] He took part in the play "Yesterday came suddenly. Winnie-the-Pooh, Or Good-bye, Beatles" - sharp social drama, which played the role of the aged Christopher Robin.[4][5]
Filmography
- Favorit (1976) as bandit
- That side where the wind (1978) as Ivan Sergeevich
- Dangerous Friends (1979) as "professor"
- Broken Sky (1979) as Captain counterintelligence
- The Brothers Rico (1980) as Rosenberg
- December 20 (1981) as Razum
- Snowdrops and Edelweiss (1982) as Weber
- Vagrant Bus (1990) as Ivan Ivanovich Daganovsky
References
- ↑ Moldovenii.md
- 1 2 Петрушевская Л. Девятый том. — Эксмо, 2003. — С. 51. — 332 с.
- ↑ Официальный сайт театра
- ↑ Вчера наступило внезапно. Винни Пух, или Прощай, «Битлз» Archived June 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Битлз, Винни Пух и Поднебесная