Vladimir Arkadievich Yeryomin (russian: Владимир Аркадьевич Ерёмин; born September 6, 1950) is a
Soviet
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and Russian actor, screenwriter and producer. Member of the
Cinematographers' Union and the
Union of Theatre Workers of the Russian Federation
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.
Biography
Yeryomin was born on September 6, 1950 in the village of
Muromtsevo,
Omsk Oblast
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. In 1957-1967 he studied at the school in Pavlodar (Kazakhstan). Parents of the future actor had no relationship to the theater and cinema, but as a child, Vladimir became interested in circus and theater.
In 1968-1972, Vladimir Yeryomin studied at the
Nemirovich-Danchenko School-Studio (Moscow Art Theater). In 1973-1979 - he played in the company of the
Lermontov State Academic Russian Drama Theatre in
Almaty
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. Since 1982 -
Tovstonogov Bolshoi Drama Theater
Tovstonogov Bolshoi Drama Theater (russian: Большой драматический театр имени Г. А. Товстоногова; literally ''Tovstonogov Great Drama Theater''), formerly known as Gorky Bolshoi Drama Theater (russian: ...
. From 1995 to 1997 - an actor of the Moscow theater Satyricon, participates in the entreprise performances. Since 2014 - Artist of the
Russian Army Theatre
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.
In 2014 he signed a letter against the annexation of the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol to the Russian Federation.
Selected filmography
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Moonzund
''Moonzund'' (russian: Моонзунд) is a 1988 Soviet war film based on Valentin Pikul's 1970 novel of the same name. "Moonzund" refers to the West Estonian archipelago, where the Battle of Moon Sound took place during World War I.
Plot ...
'' (1987)
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The Criminal Quartet
''The Criminal Quartet'' (russian: Криминальный квартет, Kriminalnyy kvartet) is a 1989 Soviet action film directed by Aleksandr Muratov.
Plot
The investigator discovers a large consignment of defective shoes at the trading b ...
'' (1989)
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Afghan Breakdown
''Afghan Breakdown'' (russian: Афганский излом, translit. Afganskiy Izlom) is a 1991 war drama film about the Soviet–Afghan War directed by Vladimir Bortko and co-produced by Italy and the Soviet Union ( Lenfilm). Michele Pla ...
'' (1991)
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Dreams of Russia
Dreams of Russian ( ja, おろしや国酔夢譚, Oroshiyakoku Suimutan; russian: Сны о России, Sni o Rossii) is a 1992 Japanese-Russian period film directed and co-written by Jun'ya Satō. It is based on a book of the same name by Japa ...
'' (1992)
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House for the Rich
''House for the Rich'' (russian: Дом для богатых, Dom dlya bogatykh) is a 2000 Russian drama film directed by Vladimir Fokin.
Plot
The film is set in the apartment of an old Moscow mansion. In the middle of the 19th century, the squan ...
'' (2000)
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The Envy of Gods
The Envy of Gods (russian: Зависть Богов, Zavist Bogov) is a 2000 Russian drama film directed by Vladimir Menshov.
Plot
In the "History" Herodotus says, "The gods do not like happy people". In ancient times, people knew why they can ...
'' (2000)
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Fortress of War'' (2010, screenwriter)
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Ivan Denisovich
''One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich'' (russian: links=no, italics=yes, Один день Ивана Денисовича, Odin den' Ivana Denisovicha, ) is a short novel by the Russian writer and Nobel laureate Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, first p ...
'' (2021)
References
External links
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Official siteURL at 9/7/2008
1950 births
Living people
Soviet male film actors
Soviet male voice actors
Soviet male stage actors
Male screenwriters
Soviet screenwriters
Russian male film actors
Russian male voice actors
Russian male television actors
Russian male stage actors
20th-century Russian screenwriters
20th-century Russian male writers
20th-century Russian male actors
21st-century Russian male actors
Moscow Art Theatre School alumni
People from Muromtsevsky District
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