Mikhail Skryabin
Mikhail Arkhipovich Skryabin (28 December 1946, Yakutia — 6 May 2011, Yakutsk) was a Russian actor of theater and cinema. In 1974 he finished III Actors Studio (VTU them. M Shchepkin at the Maly Theatre of Russia).[clarification needed] He worked in mobile theater. For his role in the film Fireman he was nominated for the award "White Elephant".
Biographical sketch[edit]
Skryabin was born on December 28, 1946, in the village of 2nd Zhemkon Khangalassky ulus Yakutia. In 1974 he graduated from the third actor Yakut studio Higher Theater School. Shchepkin at the Maly Theatre of Russia (M. Gladkov course). He served 18 years in the mobile Nyurbinskaya Dramatic Theatre, where he played more than 40 roles. Since 1992 - Actor Yakutsk Academic Drama Theater. PA Oiunskii (Sakha Academic Theater. Oiunskii PA).
In 1986 he had a cameo in the film almanac Exceptions no rules, the anthology of short feature films based on the stories in the Mikhail Mishin book Pause in A Major.
Filmography[edit]
- 2002 — The River (2002 film)
- 2004 — American
- 2007 — Cargo 200
- 2010 — The Stoker (Russian: Kochegar)
Theatrical works[edit]
- "Evil Spirit" Nicholas Neustroeva (statement Gerasimos Vasiliev)
- "Game of Life" Anempodist Sofronova-Alampa
- "Springtime" Amma Achchygyya (staged by Vasily Fomin).
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