Konstantin Raikin

Konstantin Arkadyevitch Raikin (Russian Константин Аркадьевич Райкин; born July 8, 1950 in Leningrad ) is a Russian film and theater actor, director of the theater Satirikon and son Arkady Raikin Isaakowitsch.

Life

Raikin was born in 1950 in Leningrad, where he went to school and earned a degree in biology and physics. He then went to the theater school Boris Shchukin, which he completed in 1971. In the same year he took Galina Woltschek to the Moscow Sovremennik Theatre, where he played more than ten years in 38 productions. In 1981 he went to Leningrad Theater of Miniatures, with whom he went back to Moscow in 1982. There he played with his father; as he died in 1987, the theater was renamed " Satirikon theater" whose line Konstantin Raikin In 1988 and since then holds. In 1992 he was awarded the title of a popular actor of the Russian Federation.

In 2001, he became head of the drama course in the school studio of Chekhov Moscow Art Theatre.

Works

  • The commander of the submarine " Fortunately Hecht " (1973)
  • Mnogo shuma iz nichego (1973 ) film adaptation of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing
  • Olga Sergeevna (1975 )
  • Truffaldino iz Bergamo ( 1976), adaptation of Carlo Goldoni's The Servant of Two Masters
  • Puss in Boots (1995, synchronization)
  • Neudacha Puaro (2002), adaptation of Agatha Christie's detective novel Alibi

Awards

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