Fatyushin Alexander Konstantinovich( Actor)
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Biography Fatyushin Alexander Konstantinovich
Born March 29, 1951 in Ryazan, a working family. During his studies he worked in a school drama circle, and after school, at the second attempt, admitted to GITIS. In 1973, graduated from the institute, Alexander Fatyushin was accepted into the troupe of the Moscow theater Mayakovsky. The debut of the actor in the movie took place in 1974 - he starred in the film by Andrei Smirnov, "Autumn", a little earlier - on TV, in the television movie Alexei Koreneva "Three days in Moscow". Celebrity Fatyushin received after serzhanat Karpenko role in the film Paul Lyubimov "Spring Appeal," where he played with Igor Kostolevsky. At the festival in Riga Fatyushin was awarded the prize for Best Actor. In 1979, the actor invited to withdraw in his film "Moscow does not believe in tears" Vladimir Menchov. The film was a smash success, and the glow of glory fell on all who played in the film actors. Despite the extensive work in the theater - for which Alexander Fatyushin received the State Prize of the USSR, . - He filmed a lot, . among successful, his film credits include the historical TV movie "Young Russia" on the novel by Yuri Herman, . in which the actor played the role of Athanasius Krykova, . Action "Solo Voyage" (Marine Kruglov), . Living target ", . "Code of Silence"., .
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