Andrey Rudensky
Andrey Rudensky | |
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Born |
Andrey Viktorovich Rudensky 26 January 1959 Sverdlovsk, RSFSR, USSR |
Nationality | Russian |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1984-present |
Andrey Viktorovich Rudensky (Russian: Андрей Викторович Руденский; born 26 January 1959) is a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor.[1]
Biography
Andrey Rudensky was born in Sverdlovsk, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union[2] (now Yekaterinburg, Russia). In a military family. He graduated from the Sverdlovsk Polytechnic with a degree in "rolling production",[3] then he studied at Ural State Academy of Architecture and Arts. In 1984 he graduated from Mikhail Shchepkin Higher Theatre School (course Viktor Korshunov).[4] Since 1993 to 2001 he played in the company of the Moscow New Drama Theatre.[5]
Currently, Andrey is not busy in the theater.[4]
Not married, no children.[4]
Selected filmography
- The Life of Klim Samgin (1987) as Klim Ivanovich Samgin
- Sea Wolf (1990 as Humphrey Van Weyden
- Demons (1992) as Stavrogin
- Silent Don (1992) as Yevgeny Listnitsky
- Roman Alla russa (1994) as Mario Fonitsetti
- Brother of our God (1997) as Polish artist
- Request Stop (1999) as Sergey Klenin
- Request Stop 2 (2001) as Sergey Klenin
- Another Life (2003) as Igor
- Yesenin (2005) as Alexander Blok
- The Turkish Gambit (2005) as Lestvitsky
- Wolfhound (2006) as Tilorn
- The Stepfather (2007) as Leonid
- Kromov (2009) as Stenbok
- Veselchaki (2009) as Gosha
- Eagle Eye (2011) as "Gladiator"
- Cruise (2011) as Valentin Nazimov
- Lecturer (2011) as Domaskin, monk
- Thin Ice (2015) as Boris Chuysky
References
- ↑ Актер Андрей Руденский госпитализирован в НИИ им. Склифосовского
- ↑ Энциклопедии отечественного кино» ЛА
- ↑ Андрей Руденский отмечает 55-летие
- 1 2 3 Биография Андрея Руденского
- ↑ "Актер Андрей Руденский: Первый раз я влюбился в четвертом классе". «Комсомольская правда в Украине». 2007-10-20. Retrieved 2016-06-27.
External links
- Andrey Rudensky at the Internet Movie Database
- Неофициальный сайт Андрея Руденского
- Андрей Руденский на Рускино
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