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Anton Milenin
Anton Michailovič Milenin (russian: Анто́н Миха́йлович Миле́нин; Moscow, April 7, 1969) is a Russian theatre actor, Theatre director, director and teacher who has worked in Italy and Russia for more than fifteen years, rector of Universal Academy of Hermeneutics. Biography Born and raised in Moscow, Milenin started his theatrical studies at the Moscow Art Theatre (MXAT) with Alexander Kalyagin and :ru:Покровская, Алла Борисовна, Alla Pokrovskaja. After three years, he abruptly changed his artistic path and joined the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts (GITIS) where he graduated twice: in 1991, as an actor, under the instruction of Boris Morozov and ; and in 1997, as a director, under the instruction of Vassilij Ivanic Skorik. rector of Anton Milenin. Rector of Universal Academy of Hermeneutics. Career Milenin's acting debut was in 1991 at MXAT, playing with Smoktunovsky, Innokenty Smoktunovsky, Stanislav Lyubshin and :ru:Миро ...
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Антон Миленин
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