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Konstantin Yurievich Khabensky, PAR (russian: link=no, Константин Юрьевич Хабенский; born 11 January 1972) is a Russian actor of stage and film, director and philanthropist. From 1997 he was part of the
Saint Petersburg Lensoviet Theatre Lensovet Theatre, officially Saint Petersburg State Academic Lensoviet Theatre (in russian: link=no, Санкт-Петербургский академический театр имении Ленсовета, literally St Petersburg Academic The ...
cast until 2000, after which he transferred to the
Moscow Art Theatre The Moscow Art Theatre (or MAT; russian: Московский Художественный академический театр (МХАТ), ''Moskovskiy Hudojestvenny Akademicheskiy Teatr'' (МHАТ)) was a theatre company in Moscow. It was f ...
in 2002 where he is still active. Khabensky's first lead roles in cinema were in ''
Women's Property ''Women's Property'' (russian: Женская собственность, Zhenskaya sobstvennost) is a Russian 1999 romantic drama based on the eponymous story by Valentin Chernykh, directed by Dmitry Meskhiev. Plot A young entrant, Andrei Kalini ...
'' (1999) and in the film '' In Motion'' (2002). Among the Russian audience he gained recognition with the TV series '' Deadly Force'' (2002-2005), while his international breakthrough came with the films ''
Night Watch Night Watch or Nightwatch may refer to: Books * ''The Night Watch'', a 1977 memoir by Central Intelligence Agency officer David Atlee Phillips Novels * ''Night Watch'', a 1972 novel by American screenwriter Lucille Fletcher * ''Night Watch'', a 1 ...
'' (2004) and '' Day Watch'' (2006) as the protagonist,
Anton Gorodetsky These are the notable characters in the '' Night Watch'' books and movies as created by Sergey Lukyanenko with Vladimir Vasilyev. They all play major or medium-sized roles in one or more of the following works: Novels: * '' Night Watch'' * '' Da ...
. Other notable films with him in the lead role include '' Poor Relatives'' (2005), '' The Irony of Fate 2'' (2007), '' Collector'' (2016), TV series '' Pyotr Leschenko. Everything That Was...'' (2013), '' The Method'' (2015) and ''
Trotsky Lev Davidovich Bronstein. ( – 21 August 1940), better known as Leon Trotsky; uk, link= no, Лев Давидович Троцький; also transliterated ''Lyev'', ''Trotski'', ''Trotskij'', ''Trockij'' and ''Trotzky''. (), was a Russian M ...
'' (2017). One of the most acclaimed actors in Russia, Khabensky has earned numerous awards, including two Nika Awards for '' The Admiral'' (2008) and ''
The Geographer Drank His Globe Away ''The Geographer Drank His Globe Away'' (russian: Географ глобус пропил, Geograf Globus Propil) is a Russian drama film made in 2013, directed by Alexander Veledinsky, based on the novel of the same name by Alexei Ivanov. The ...
'' (2013). He has also won three Golden Eagle Awards for Best Actor, three Kinotavr Awards and the Russian Guild of Film Critics Award. Based on the data of the website
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, Konstantin Khabensky was declared to be the most popular actor in Russia in the first 15 years of the 21st century. Khabensky made his directorial debut in 2018 with the Holocaust drama '' Sobibor'' where he also played the role of Alexander Pechersky. Alongside his work in cinema, Khabensky is a philanthropist, in 2008 he established the Konstantin Khabensky Charitable Foundation which provides assistance to children with oncological and other serious brain afflictions.


Early life

Was born in Leningrad (now
Saint Petersburg Saint Petersburg ( rus, links=no, Санкт-Петербург, a=Ru-Sankt Peterburg Leningrad Petrograd Piter.ogg, r=Sankt-Peterburg, p=ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk), formerly known as Petrograd (1914–1924) and later Leningrad (1924–1991), i ...
) to Yuri Aronovich Khabensky and Tatiana Gennadievna Khabenskaya (née Nikulina). Both of his parents were engineers, his mother also worked as a mathematics teacher. He has an older sister, Natalia Khabenskaya. In 1981, he together with his family moved to Nizhnevartovsk, where Konstantin lived over the period of four years. In 1985 the family returned to Leningrad. After finishing eight classes of secondary school No. 486, Konstantin entered the Technical College of Aviation Instrument Engineering and Automation, but after studying there for three years he realized that this profession was not for him. He tried many jobs including as a janitor, cleaner, street musician, and then was hired as a
lighting technician Electrical lighting technicians (ELT), or simply lighting tech, are involved with rigging stage and location sets and controlling artificial, electric lights for art and entertainment venues (theatre or live music venues) or in video, television, ...
at the theatre studio "Subbota" where he later performed for the first time. In 1990 Khabensky entered the Leningrad State Institute of Theatre, Music and Cinema (course of Veniamin Filshtinsky), where his classmates were Mikhail Porechenkov,
Andrei Zibrov Andrei Yurievich Zibrov, russian: link=no, Андрей Юрьевич Зибров; 5 July 1973, Leningrad, USSR) is a Russian actor. He has acted on stage on Lensovet Theatre. Selected filmography Film *'' Women's Property'' (1999) as Kostya ...
and Mikhail Trukhin. For the final exam Konstantin performed as Estragon in the play '' Waiting for Godot'' by
Samuel Beckett Samuel Barclay Beckett (; 13 April 1906 – 22 December 1989) was an Irish novelist, dramatist, short story writer, theatre director, poet, and literary translator. His literary and theatrical work features bleak, impersonal and Tragicomedy, tr ...
, his graduation was in 1995.


Career


Early roles (1994–2003)

Khabensky's cinematic debut was in the 1994 comedy film ''
To whom will God send To whom will God send (russian: На кого Бог пошлёт, Na kogo Bog poschlyоt) is a 1994 Russian comedy film directed by Vladimir Zaykin. Plot Starting 1970s. Marina Rodionova gives birth to a child from a donor. Grown up son Andre ...
'' where he appeared in a minor role of a pedestrian. In 1995, after graduating from the Russian State Institute of Performing Arts, Konstantin worked at the Perekriostok Experimental Theater where he served for one year. At the same time he acted in the Lensoviet Theatre in Saint Petersburg. Konstantin Khabensky moved to Moscow in 1996 to become a stage actor in Satyricon Theatre where he performed in background roles. He worked there for only a few months and returned to the Saint Petersburg Lensoviet Theatre. Between 1995 and 1996, he worked as presenter of regional TV in the department of music and information programs. In 1998, he acted in three pictures at once. In the satiric romantic drama directed by
Dmitry Meskhiev Dmitry Dmitriyevich Meskhiev (russian: Дмитрий Дмитриевич Месхиев, born 31 October 1963) is a Russian film director. His 2004 film '' Our Own'' won the Golden George at the 26th Moscow International Film Festival, and his ...
, ''
Women's Property ''Women's Property'' (russian: Женская собственность, Zhenskaya sobstvennost) is a Russian 1999 romantic drama based on the eponymous story by Valentin Chernykh, directed by Dmitry Meskhiev. Plot A young entrant, Andrei Kalini ...
'', Khabensky played the lead role of Andrei Kalinin, a young aspiring actor who decides to seduce the aging actress and professor of a teaching institute Elizaveta Kaminskaya, played by
Yelena Safonova Yelena Vsevolodovna Safonova (russian: Еле́на Все́володовна Сафо́нова; born 14 June 1956 in Leningrad) is a former Soviet and a Russian actress. She is an Honored Artist of Russia (2011). She was made famous by the 198 ...
. For the role he received the Best Male Actor award at the Gatchina Literature and Cinema Film Festival. Khabensky also starred in the Russian-Hungarian criminal fantasy melodrama of Tomas Toth ''Natasha'' and had an uncredited role of a musician in the social drama of Aleksei German, ''
Khrustalyov, My Car! ''Khrustalyov, My Car!'' (russian: Хрусталёв, машину!, Khrustalyov, mashinu!) is a 1998 Russian comedy-drama film directed by Aleksei German and written by German and Svetlana Karmalita. It was produced by Canal+, CNC, Goskino, Le ...
''. The actor said that he got his first roles by chance. The role in ''Natasha'' went to the actor after a meeting with the Hungarian director Tomas Toth. "We talked, recalls Konstantin, he asked: "Will you act?" - I said: "I will!" Then we drank vodka. And so began work in the cinema." He was cast in the picture ''Women's Property'' in a similar way. The actor recalls: "I go downstairs to the studio, some man rises up, comes across and looks at me: "Somehow I do not know you!" - I answer: "I do not know you either!" - and we parted. And then people came up to me and said that it was director Dima Meskhiev and that I was approved for the role in his new film ''Women's Property''. The following year, Konstantin played a small role in Nikolai Lebedev's thriller ''
The Admirer ''The Admirer'' (russian: Поклонник, Poklonnik) is a 1999 Russian thriller film directed by Nikolai Lebedev. Plot The father of 13-year-old Lena (Marina Cherepukhina) Oleg (Sergei Garmash) divorces her stepmother Alexandra (Yelena Safo ...
'' (1999). The next notable work in the cinema was the main role in the drama of Vladimir Fokin's '' House for the Rich'' (2000). Next year he played in another film by Dmitry Meskhiev, comedy-drama '' Mechanical Suite''. Khabensky received wide recognition among Russian television viewers after he was cast as investigator Igor Plakhov in the crime procedural comedy-drama series '' Deadly Force'' (2000-2005). Another important role was of Sasha Guriev in the picture '' In Motion'' (2002), directorial debut of
Filipp Yankovsky Filipp Olegovich Yankovsky (russian: Фили́пп Оле́гович Янко́вский) is a Russian actor and film director. He was born on October 10, 1968, to actor Oleg Yankovsky. Life and career Filipp Yankovsky was born October 10, 196 ...
. The film was about a successful and charming journalist who suddenly realizes that he has found compromising evidence on his politician friend. For the role he received the Best Male Actor award at the Vivat, Russian Cinema festival. In 2003 he played musician Kostya, similar in looks to
John Lennon John Winston Ono Lennon (born John Winston Lennon; 9 October 19408 December 1980) was an English singer, songwriter, musician and peace activist who achieved worldwide fame as founder, co-songwriter, co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of ...
, in the television series ''
Lines of Fate ''Lines of Fate'' (russian: Линии судьбы, Linii sudby) is a 2003 Russian television series directed by Dmitry Meskhiev. The series consists of three separate stories about different people in Moscow whose paths become intertwined at one ...
'' directed by Dmitry Meskhiev. In the same year, he had the supporting role of journalist Gosha in comedy ''
Peculiarities of National Politics ''Peculiarities of National Politics'' (russian: Особенности национальной политики, Osobennosti natsionalnoi politiki) is a 2003 comedy film directed by Dmitry Meskhiev and Yuri Konopkin. Plot General Ivolgin is re ...
'', also by the aforementioned director. Since 2003, Khabensky has been a member of
Moscow Art Theatre The Moscow Art Theatre (or MAT; russian: Московский Художественный академический театр (МХАТ), ''Moskovskiy Hudojestvenny Akademicheskiy Teatr'' (МHАТ)) was a theatre company in Moscow. It was f ...
stage cast, and a lead actor in Alexander Vampilov's ''Duck Hunting'' (Zilov),
Mikhail Bulgakov Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov ( rus, links=no, Михаил Афанасьевич Булгаков, p=mʲɪxɐˈil ɐfɐˈnasʲjɪvʲɪtɕ bʊlˈɡakəf; – 10 March 1940) was a Soviet writer, medical doctor, and playwright active in the fir ...
's '' The White Guard'' (Alexey Turbin) and ''
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'' (Claudius).


''Night Watch'' and breakthrough

After starring as magician
Anton Gorodetsky These are the notable characters in the '' Night Watch'' books and movies as created by Sergey Lukyanenko with Vladimir Vasilyev. They all play major or medium-sized roles in one or more of the following works: Novels: * '' Night Watch'' * '' Da ...
in the blockbuster fantasy films ''
Night Watch Night Watch or Nightwatch may refer to: Books * ''The Night Watch'', a 1977 memoir by Central Intelligence Agency officer David Atlee Phillips Novels * ''Night Watch'', a 1972 novel by American screenwriter Lucille Fletcher * ''Night Watch'', a 1 ...
'' (2004) and '' Day Watch'' (2005) directed by
Timur Bekmambetov Timur Nuruakhitovich Bekmambetov (, ; ; born June 25, 1961) is a Russian-Kazakhstan, Kazakh film Film director, director, Film producer, producer, screenwriter, and tech entrepreneur. He is best known for the fantasy epic ''Night Watch (2004 fi ...
, Khabensky became famous worldwide. The films are about the struggle between respective supernatural forces that control daytime and nighttime – Light Others and Dark Others. Both films became box office successes, with the duology grossing $73 million internationally. Bekmambetov described that he needed an actor for the role of Gorodetsky who was handsome, slightly naive, slightly cunning and that "his eyes must show that he has a conscience". The character of the film Anton Gorodetsky became one of his most well-known roles and the success of these films in Russia and abroad has made Khabensky one of the best-known Russian actors in the West. Khabensky reunited with Meskhiev for the fifth time in '' Our Own'' (2004), a World War II drama film where he played political commissar Livshitz. In the same year he also had a supporting role in '' Goddess: How I fell in Love'' by
Renata Litvinova Renata Muratovna Litvinova (russian: Рената Муратовна Литвинова; born 12 January 1967) is a Russian actress, film director, and screenwriter. Biography Litvinova was born in Moscow to Volga Tatar father Murat Aminovic ...
. In 2005, he played in Filipp Yankovsky's historical mystery film '' The State Counsellor'', adaptation of the novel of the same name by Boris Akunin. His character in the film was Green (Grigory Grinberg), a revolutionary who attempts to murder the governor of Moscow. For this role, he received his first Golden Eagle Award, as best supporting actor. In the same year, he acted in two works by Pavel Lungin — comedy film '' Poor Relatives'' about a grifter and TV miniseries ''
The Case of "Dead Souls" ''The Case of "Dead Souls"'' (russian: Дело о «Мёртвых душах», Delo o «Myortvykh dushakh») is a 2005 Russian television miniseries directed by Pavel Lungin loosely based on various stories by Nikolai Gogol, including ''Dead So ...
'' loosely based on various stories by
Nikolai Gogol Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol; uk, link=no, Мико́ла Васи́льович Го́голь, translit=Mykola Vasyliovych Hohol; (russian: Яновский; uk, Яновський, translit=Yanovskyi) ( – ) was a Russian novelist, ...
, including ''
Dead Souls ''Dead Souls'' (russian: «Мёртвые души», ''Mjórtvyje dúshi'') is a novel by Nikolai Gogol, first published in 1842, and widely regarded as an exemplar of 19th-century Russian literature. The novel chronicles the travels and adve ...
''. Leslie Felperin from
Variety Variety may refer to: Arts and entertainment Entertainment formats * Variety (radio) * Variety show, in theater and television Films * ''Variety'' (1925 film), a German silent film directed by Ewald Andre Dupont * ''Variety'' (1935 film), ...
wrote in her review of ''Poor Relatives'' — "Although largely an ensemble piece, thesp Khabensky, a ubiquitous presence in Russian films these days, steals the show with his shambling, sleazeball Letov, demonstrating excellent, previously underexposed comic timing as well as a knack for deadpan and slapstick." Khabensky received the Best Male Actor award from
Kinotavr Kinotavr (russian: Кинотавр), also known as the Sochi Open Russian Film Festival is an open film festival held in the resort city of Sochi, Russia annually in June since 1991, until it was cancelled in the wake of the 2022 Russian invasi ...
and
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(Golden Aries). Khabensky had a supporting role as
Leon Trotsky Lev Davidovich Bronstein. ( – 21 August 1940), better known as Leon Trotsky; uk, link= no, Лев Давидович Троцький; also transliterated ''Lyev'', ''Trotski'', ''Trotskij'', ''Trockij'' and ''Trotzky''. (), was a Russian ...
in the miniseries '' Yesenin'', which told the conspiracy version of the death of the Russian poet
Sergei Yesenin Sergei Alexandrovich Yesenin ( rus, Сергей Александрович Есенин, p=sʲɪrˈɡʲej ɐlʲɪkˈsandrəvʲɪtɕ jɪˈsʲenʲɪn; ( 1895 – 28 December 1925), sometimes spelled as Esenin, was a Russian lyric poet. He is one o ...
, played by
Sergei Bezrukov Sergey Vitalyevich Bezrukov (russian: link=no, Серге́й Вита́льевич Безру́ков, born 18 October 1973) is a Soviet and Russian film and stage actor, singer, People's Artist of Russia, the laureate of the State Prize of th ...
. Konstantin would later revisit the character in the 2018 biographical series. Also in 2005, Khabensky appeared in the television series ''
The Fall of the Empire ''The Fall of the Empire'' (russian: Гибель империи, Gibel' imperii) is a Russian TV miniseries in ten episodes directed by Vladimir Khotinenko, broadcast in March 2005. It is set in World War I, following Russian counterintellige ...
'' and ''
Female Novel ''Female Novel'' (russian: Женский роман, Zhenskiy roman) is a 2005 Russian telenovela series directed by Sergei Snezhkin based on the novel ''The Steadfast Tin Soldatov'' by Marina Mareeva. Plot An accident occurs during a hot summer ...
''. In 2006, the actor starred in the film ''
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'' directed by Oleg Fesenko and based on the novel by Jerzy Stawiński. In the same year aired the television series ''
Filipp's Bay ''Filipp's Bay'' (russian: Бухта Филиппа, Bukhta Filippa) is a 2006 Russian crime drama television series directed by Aleksandr Tsabadze. Plot Filipp Ronin is a former employee of the prosecutor's office, and now the owner of a small ...
'', in which Khabensky was filmed in parallel with the shooting of ''Day Watch''. In 2007, Khabensky played Kostya Lukashin opposite
Elizaveta Boyarskaya Elizaveta Mikhailovna Boyarskaya (russian: Елизаве́та Миха́йловна Боя́рская, born 20 December 1985) is a Russian theater and film actress. Biography Early life and education Elizaveta was born on 20 December 1985 ...
in Timur Bekmambetov's romantic-comedy '' The Irony of Fate 2'', sequel to 1976 Soviet classic '' The Irony of Fate''. Its plot centered around the grown-up children of Evgeniy Lukashin and Nadezhda Sheveleva who have managed to get into the same situation as their parents many years ago. The film made $55 million against a $5 million budget, with $49 million coming from the Russian box-office alone. For the film he earned the Best Comedy Actor prize at the
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. Also in 2007, he appeared as Denis Maltsev in thriller '' The Russian Triangle'' by Aleko Tsabadze which was about two brothers who survive brutal torture and Chechen captivity. In 2008, Khabensky reunited with Elizaveta Boyarskaya to film the 2008 biographical movie '' The Admiral'' by
Andrei Kravchuk Andrei Yurievich Kravchuk (russian: Андре́й Ю́рьевич Кравчу́к; born 13 April 1962 in Leningrad) is a Russian television and film director and screenwriter best known for his films '' The Italian'' (2005) and ''Admiral'' (200 ...
. He portrayed
Alexander Kolchak Alexander Vasilyevich Kolchak (russian: link=no, Александр Васильевич Колчак; – 7 February 1920) was an Imperial Russian admiral, military leader and polar explorer who served in the Imperial Russian Navy and fought ...
, vice-admiral in the Imperial Russian Navy and leader of the anti-communist White Movement during the
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. The film earned $38 million at the box-office. Khabensky was recognized as best actor at the
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and Golden Eagle Awards. In the same year, he played Anton Prachenko in suspense film '' The Ghost'' by Karen Oganesyan. The picture was about a crime novelist in a creative crisis who becomes an unwitting witness to a murder and whose fate becomes linked with the hired killer who committed it, played by Vladimir Mashkov.


2009–2014

Khabensky appeared in the 2009 mystical drama '' The Miracle'' by
Aleksandr Proshkin Aleksandr Anatolyevich Proshkin (russian: Алeксандр Анатольевич Прошкин; born 25 March 1940) is a Russian film director and screenwriter. He has directed fourteen films since 1975. His 2009 film '' The Miracle'' was ent ...
. The film was inspired by the urban legend of Zoya who after dancing with an icon of
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became paralyzed. In 2010, he played Vyacheslav Kolotilov in the comedy ''
Lucky Trouble ''Lucky Trouble'' (russian: Выкрутасы, Vykrutasy) is a 2011 Russian comedy film, directorial debut of Levan Gabriadze. The film premiered on February 17, 2011, and grossed 12.86 million dollars by May 1, 2011. Plot Vyacheslav "Slava" K ...
'' which co-starred
Milla Jovovich Milica Bogdanovna Jovovich; sr-Latn, Milica Bogdanovna Jovović; russian: Милица Богдановна Йовович; uk, Милиця Богданoвна Йовович ( ; born December 17, 1975), known professionally as Milla Jovo ...
and was directed by
Levan Gabriadze Levan "Leo" Gabriadze ( ka, ლევან რევაზის ძე გაბრიაძე, ''Levan Revazis dze Gabriadze''; russian: Лева́н Рева́зович Габриа́дзе, ''Levan Revazovich Gabriadze''; born 16 Novembe ...
. The film was about a school teacher traveling to Moscow to get married but who on his way there is mistaken for a football coach which puts him in danger of missing his own wedding. In the supernatural courtroom drama series ''
Heavenly Court ''Heavenly Court'' (russian: Небесный суд, Nebesniy sud) is a Russian supernatural legal drama television miniseries written and directed by Alena Zvantsova. The premiere took place in 2011 (four episodes) and four more episodes were a ...
'' made in 2011, he played the character of Andrei who dies and becomes a prosecutor in the afterlife. He also appeared in children's film ''
Fairytale.Is ''Fairytale.Is'' (russian: Сказка. Есть, Skazka. Est) is a 2012 Russian children's-fantasy-anthology film. Plot The picture consists of three short films. In the first segment, Dasha quarrels with her father and mother and falls into t ...
'' and historical picture '' Raspoutine'' during the same year. The following year, he played the role of Alexei Turbin in the miniseries '' The White Guard'', based on the novel of the same name by Mikhail Bulgakov. Konstantin played alcoholic geography teacher Victor Sluzhkin in the 2013 adventure drama ''
The Geographer Drank His Globe Away ''The Geographer Drank His Globe Away'' (russian: Географ глобус пропил, Geograf Globus Propil) is a Russian drama film made in 2013, directed by Alexander Veledinsky, based on the novel of the same name by Alexei Ivanov. The ...
'' directed by Alexander Veledinsky. It was based on the eponymous novel by Alexei Ivanov. His acting received considerable praise in Russia and abroad. Ronnie Scheib from
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wrote that "thanks to Konstantin Khabensky’s charismatic, sardonic performance as Victor, even personal deterioration proves fascinating and consistently entertaining". Khabensky won the Best Actor prize at
Kinotavr Kinotavr (russian: Кинотавр), also known as the Sochi Open Russian Film Festival is an open film festival held in the resort city of Sochi, Russia annually in June since 1991, until it was cancelled in the wake of the 2022 Russian invasi ...
, Russian Guild of Film Critics Awards, Nika Awards and the Golden Eagle Awards. In the same year, he portrayed singer
Pyotr Leschenko Pyotr Konstantinovich Leshchenko (russian: Пётр Константинович Лещенко; 2 June 189816 July 1954), a singer in the Russian Empire, and later Romania, is universally considered "the King of Russian Tango" and specifically k ...
in the biographical musical television series '' Pyotr Leschenko. Everything That Was...''. Konstantin Khabensky took singing classes to prepare for the shooting, and performed all the songs himself in the series. He starred opposite
Svetlana Khodchenkova Svetlana Viktorovna Khodchenkova (russian: Светла́на Ви́кторовна Хо́дченкова; born 21 January 1983) is a Russian film, television and theater actress. She is an Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (2018). Ear ...
in the 2014 movie '' The Adventurers'' about underwater diving treasure hunters. Konstantin Khabensky did scuba diving for many years, but during one scene his
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was not filled with air by crew members which caused the actor to almost drown. Also in 2014, Khabensky appeared as officer of the Tsarist army in '' Yolki 1914''. The picture was part of the comedy anthology film series ''
Yolki ''Yolki'' (russian: Ёлки, meaning '' New Year Trees''), also known as ''Six Degrees of Celebration'', is a 2010 Russian comedy film directed by Timur Bekmambetov. As of 2021, eight films have been made in the series. It is the most successful ...
'', where he has served as narrator in all installments.


2015–present

In 2015, Khabensky was cast as police investigator Rodion Meglin who doubles as a vigilante in the crime drama series '' The Method'' directed by Yuri Bykov and produced by
Sreda The Moscow Literary Sreda (russian: Моско́вская Литерату́рная Cреда, Moskovskaya Literaturnaya Sreda/Moskovskaja Literaturnaja Sreda) was a Moscow literary group founded in 1899 by Nikolai Teleshov. The name Sreda me ...
. For the role he received the
TEFI TEFI (russian: ТЭФИ) is an annual award given in the Russian television industry, presented by the Russian Academy of Television. It has been awarded since 1994. TEFI is presented in various sectors (up to 50 nominations in 2008), such as tel ...
award as best actor of a television series. In 2016, he played an employee of a collecting firm in the thriller '' Collector'' directed by Alexey Krasovsky where he was the only actor on screen. Russian edition of
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described the film as "a brilliant solo performance with one of the best Russian actors of our time". For the film he received the Best Actor award at
Kinotavr Kinotavr (russian: Кинотавр), also known as the Sochi Open Russian Film Festival is an open film festival held in the resort city of Sochi, Russia annually in June since 1991, until it was cancelled in the wake of the 2022 Russian invasi ...
and at the Prague Independent Film Festival. In the same year, he did a turn as the protagonist's eccentric father in the teen comedy ''
The Good Boy ''The Good Boy'' (russian: Хороший мальчик, Khoroshiy malchik) is a 2016 Russian comedy film directed by Oksana Karas. The picture won the Grand Prix of the 27th Kinotavr. It was released on November 10, 2016. Plot The film depicts ...
'' by Oksana Karas. He also appeared in the Austrian film '' Fly Away Home'', based on the biographical novel of the same name by Christine Nöstlinger. For the German-speaking role of Cohn, he had to learn his lines phonetically. In 2017, Khabensky played the role of fighter pilot Pavel Belyayev opposite Yevgeny Mironov in the historical drama film '' The Age of Pioneers'' about the first spacewalk, directed by Dmitriy Kiselev. Konstantin starred in another Sreda production in 2018 – he portrayed revolutionary
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in the biographical miniseries ''
Trotsky Lev Davidovich Bronstein. ( – 21 August 1940), better known as Leon Trotsky; uk, link= no, Лев Давидович Троцький; also transliterated ''Lyev'', ''Trotski'', ''Trotskij'', ''Trockij'' and ''Trotzky''. (), was a Russian M ...
'', directed by
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and Konstantin Statsky. For the role he received the Best Male Actor award from the Association of Film and Television Producers in Russia. Also in 2018, he starred in a dual role in ''
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'', based on the novel ''Soulless of the 21st century. Selfie'' by
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. The film tells the story of a popular writer and TV presenter Vladimir Bogdanov who is suddenly replaced with an absolute double. Konstantin Khabensky's directorial debut '' Sobibor'', where he also plays the lead role of Alexander Pechersky was released in 2018. The film is a World War II drama about the only successful uprising in a Nazi death camp. It also stars
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. The film was selected in 2018 as the Russian entry for the
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at the
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.


Hollywood roles

He took part in several American movies such as ''
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'' (2008), '' Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy'' (2011), '' World War Z'' (2013) and ''
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'' (2014). In ''World War Z'', Konstantin's role as Russian soldier was cut due to re-shooting of the 30 Minutes of the ending. Khabensky has admitted that the language barrier stopped him from taking on serious roles in Hollywood.


Personal life

Konstantin Khabensky was married to radio-journalist Anastasiya Khabenskaya from 12 January 2000, until her death at age 33 from a
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on 3 December 2008. He has one son by her, Ivan, who was born in Moscow on 25 September 2007. In Russia he lives in Moscow and St. Petersburg. In 2013 Khabensky married actress Olga Litvinova and on 3 June 2016, she gave birth to their daughter. He avoids discussing his personal life and has said that he does not see the need to demonstrate it to the press. In March 2022, he condemned the
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.


Philanthropy

In 2008, he established the Konstantin Khabensky Charitable Foundation (russian: link=no, Благотворительный Фонд Константина Хабенского, Blagotvoritelny Fond Konstantina Khabenskogo) which provides assistance to children with
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and other serious brain afflictions. Since 2010, Khabensky has been opening non-profit studios of creative development throughout Russia. Once a year Konstantin conducts a festival with all participants of the studios under the name "Operenie".


In the media

GQ Russia magazine chose him as Actor of the Year in 2003 and 2016. In 2017, the Russian Public Opinion Research Center named Khabensky together with
Sergei Bezrukov Sergey Vitalyevich Bezrukov (russian: link=no, Серге́й Вита́льевич Безру́ков, born 18 October 1973) is a Soviet and Russian film and stage actor, singer, People's Artist of Russia, the laureate of the State Prize of th ...
, as the most popular actor in Russia. According to the detailed analytical review of Russian cinema by Yandex in 2017 based on the data of the website
KinoPoisk Kinopoisk (russian: Кинопоиск, a portmanteau of "cinema" and "search") is a Russian online database of information related to films, TV shows including cast, production team, biographies, plot summaries, ratings, and reviews. Since 2018 ...
, Konstantin Khabensky was declared to be the most popular actor in Russia in the first 15 years of the 21st century. For a number of years, he was cited as a
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by various media outlets in Russia.


Awards and nominations


Filmography


Film


Television


Voice roles


Russian dubbing

* 1995–1998 – '' Timon & Pumbaa'' as
Timon Timon is a masculine given name and a surname which may refer to: People * Timon of Athens (person), 5th-century Athenian and legendary misanthrope * Timon of Phlius (c. 320 BCE – c. 235 BCE), a Pyrrhonist philosopher of Ptolemaic Egypt and He ...
* 1999 – '' Bringing Out the Dead'' as Noel * 2000 – '' Final Destination'' as Carter Horton * 2002 – '' The Cuckoo'' as Veikko * 2005, 2008, 2012 – '' Madagascar 1, 2, 3'' as
Alex Alex is a given name. It can refer to a shortened version of Alexander, Alexandra, Alexis. People Multiple *Alex Brown (disambiguation), multiple people *Alex Gordon (disambiguation), multiple people *Alex Harris (disambiguation), multiple p ...
* 2009 – '' 9'' as 9, scientist * 2015 – '' Hardcore Henry'' as Slick Dmitry * 2015 – ''
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'' as Fox * 2016 – '' Voyage of Time'' as narrator * 2017 – ''
Loving Vincent ''Loving Vincent'' ( pl, Twój Vincent) is a 2017 experimental adult animated biographical drama film about the life of the painter Vincent van Gogh, and, in particular, about the circumstances of his death. It is the first fully painted animat ...
'' as Dr. Gachet * 2002 – ''
ChalkZone ''ChalkZone'' is an American animated television series created by Bill Burnett and Larry Huber for Nickelodeon. The series follows Rudy Tabootie, an elementary school student who discovers a box of magic chalk that allows him to draw portals ...
'' as Narrator


Russian language films

* 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017 – '' Christmas Trees 1, 2, 3, 1914, 5, 6'' – narrator * 2015 – '' A Warrior's Tail'' as Anggee * 2017 – '' Fantastic Journey to OZ'' as Urfin Jus * 2017 – ''
Kikoriki ''Kikoriki'', known in the United States as ''GoGoRiki'' or ''BalloonToons'' and in Russia as ''Smeshariki'' (russian: Смешарики), is a Russian animated television series consisting of 307 episodes of 6 minutes and 30 seconds each, aime ...
'' as father


Discography


Soundtracks


Songs


Theater work


Theater on the Kryukov Channel

* ''
The Road ''The Road'' is a 2006 post-apocalyptic novel by American writer Cormac McCarthy. The book details the grueling journey of a father and his young son over a period of several months across a landscape blasted by an unspecified cataclysm that ha ...
'' based on the script of
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(student work) - ''rope walker Matto'' * ''Jokes of Chekhov'' (student work); director Veniamin Filshtinsky - "Lomov" * '' Three Sisters'' by
Anton Chekhov Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (; 29 January 1860 Old Style date 17 January. – 15 July 1904 Old Style date 2 July.) was a Russian playwright and short-story writer who is considered to be one of the greatest writers of all time. His career ...
(student work); director Veniamin Filshtinsky - ''Chebutykin'' * 1994 - ''Vysotsky's Time'' (student work); director Veniamin Filshtinsky - ''several roles'' * 1996 - '' Waiting for Godot'' by
Samuel Beckett Samuel Barclay Beckett (; 13 April 1906 – 22 December 1989) was an Irish novelist, dramatist, short story writer, theatre director, poet, and literary translator. His literary and theatrical work features bleak, impersonal and Tragicomedy, tr ...
; director Yuri Butusov'' - ''Estragon''


Satyricon Theater

At the Satyricon Theater named after Arkady Raikin * 1996 - ''
The Threepenny Opera ''The Threepenny Opera'' ( ) is a " play with music" by Bertolt Brecht, adapted from a translation by Elisabeth Hauptmann of John Gay's 18th-century English ballad opera, '' The Beggar's Opera'', and four ballads by François Villon, with mu ...
'' by Bertold Brecht; director Vladimir Mashkov * 1996 - '' Cyrano de Bergerac'' by
Edmond Rostand Edmond Eugène Alexis Rostand (, , ; 1 April 1868 – 2 December 1918) was a French poet and dramatist. He is associated with neo-romanticism and is known best for his 1897 play '' Cyrano de Bergerac''. Rostand's romantic plays contrasted with ...


Theater of Farce

* 1998 - ''
Hamlet ''The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark'', often shortened to ''Hamlet'' (), is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and 1601. It is Shakespeare's longest play, with 29,551 words. Set in Denmark, the play depicts ...
'' by
William Shakespeare William Shakespeare ( 26 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's nation ...
; director Victor Kramer - ''Horatio''


Lensovet Theater

At the Lensovet Theater in
St Petersburg Saint Petersburg ( rus, links=no, Санкт-Петербург, a=Ru-Sankt Peterburg Leningrad Petrograd Piter.ogg, r=Sankt-Peterburg, p=ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk), formerly known as Petrograd (1914–1924) and later Leningrad (1924–1991), i ...
: * 1997 - '' Woyzeck'' by
Georg Büchner Karl Georg Büchner (17 October 1813 – 19 February 1837) was a German dramatist and writer of poetry and prose, considered part of the Young Germany movement. He was also a revolutionary and the brother of physician and philosopher Ludwig Büc ...
; director Yuri Butusov - ''Karl the fool'' * 1997 - '' Waiting for Godot'' by
Samuel Beckett Samuel Barclay Beckett (; 13 April 1906 – 22 December 1989) was an Irish novelist, dramatist, short story writer, theatre director, poet, and literary translator. His literary and theatrical work features bleak, impersonal and Tragicomedy, tr ...
; director Yuri Butusov - '' Estragon '' * 1997 - '' King, Queen, Knave'' by
Vladimir Nabokov Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov (russian: link=no, Владимир Владимирович Набоков ; 2 July 1977), also known by the pen name Vladimir Sirin (), was a Russian-American novelist, poet, translator, and entomologist. Bor ...
; director Vladislav Pazi - ''mannequin / waiter / sanitary officer'' * 1998 - ''
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'' by
Albert Camus Albert Camus ( , ; ; 7 November 1913 – 4 January 1960) was a French philosopher, author, dramatist, and journalist. He was awarded the 1957 Nobel Prize in Literature at the age of 44, the second-youngest recipient in history. His work ...
; director Yuri Butusov - ''Caligula'' * 1998 - ''Brother Rabbit in the Wild West'' based on the play by Eduard Gaidai; director Vladislav Pazi - ''Brother Opossum'' * 2000 - '' The Bedbug'' by
Vladimir Mayakovsky Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky (, ; rus, Влади́мир Влади́мирович Маяко́вский, , vlɐˈdʲimʲɪr vlɐˈdʲimʲɪrəvʲɪtɕ məjɪˈkofskʲɪj, Ru-Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky.ogg, links=y; – 14 Apr ...
, director Yuri Butusov * 2000 - '' You Never Can Tell'' by
George Bernard Shaw George Bernard Shaw (26 July 1856 – 2 November 1950), known at his insistence simply as Bernard Shaw, was an Irish playwright, critic, polemicist and political activist. His influence on Western theatre, culture and politics extended from ...
; director Vladislav Pazi - ''Valentine''


Entreprise

* 2001 - '' The Death of Tarelkin'' by
Aleksandr Sukhovo-Kobylin Aleksandr Vasilyevich Sukhovo-Kobylin (russian: Александр Васильевич Сухово-Кобылин) (, Moscow - , Beaulieu-sur-Mer, France), was a Russian philosopher and playwright, chiefly known for his satirical plays critici ...
; director Yuri Butusov - ''Varravin''


Moscow Art Theater

At the Moscow Art Theater named after Anton Chekhov: * 2002 - ''Duck Hunting'' by Alexander Vampilov; director Alexander Marin) - ''Zilov'' * 2004 - '' The White Guard'' by
Mikhail Bulgakov Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov ( rus, links=no, Михаил Афанасьевич Булгаков, p=mʲɪxɐˈil ɐfɐˈnasʲjɪvʲɪtɕ bʊlˈɡakəf; – 10 March 1940) was a Soviet writer, medical doctor, and playwright active in the fir ...
; director Sergei Zhenovach) - ''Alexei Turbin'' * 2005 - ''
Hamlet ''The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark'', often shortened to ''Hamlet'' (), is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and 1601. It is Shakespeare's longest play, with 29,551 words. Set in Denmark, the play depicts ...
'' by
William Shakespeare William Shakespeare ( 26 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's nation ...
; director Yuri Butusov - ''Claudius'' * 2009 - ''
The Threepenny Opera ''The Threepenny Opera'' ( ) is a " play with music" by Bertolt Brecht, adapted from a translation by Elisabeth Hauptmann of John Gay's 18th-century English ballad opera, '' The Beggar's Opera'', and four ballads by François Villon, with mu ...
'' by Bertold Brecht; director Kirill Serebrennikov - ''Mack the Knife'' * 2014 - ''
Der Kontrabaß ''Der Kontrabaß'' (''The Double Bass'') is a play by Patrick Süskind. The monologue in one act premiered in 1981. History The manuscript of the play by Patrick Süskind dates back to 1980. The monologue in one act, the author's first work f ...
'' by Patrick Süskind; director Gleb Cherepanov - ''one-man play''


Musical Literary Projects

* 2011 - ''Joint project of Konstantin Khabensky with Yuri Bashmet'' * 2016 - ''Do not Abandon your Planet'', play based on
The Little Prince ''The Little Prince'' (french: Le Petit Prince, ) is a novella by French aristocrat, writer, and military pilot Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. It was first published in English and French in the United States by Reynal & Hitchcock in April 1943 an ...
by Antoine de Saint-Exupery, together with Yuri Bashmet; director Victor Kramer


References


External links

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