Russian actors who were born in 1955

Here are 5 famous actors from Russia were born in 1955:

Vladimir Sorokin

Vladimir Sorokin (August 7, 1955 Bykovo, Ramensky District, Moscow Oblast-) also known as Vladimir Georgievich Sorokin or Владимир Георгиевич Сорокин is a Russian writer, screenwriter, actor and playwright.

His works often challenge the traditional views of contemporary Russian society and have caused controversy in his home country. Sorokin is known for his use of explicit language, violence, and sexual content in his writing, which has led to censorship and bans on some of his works in Russia. He has received numerous literary awards, both in Russia and internationally, and many of his works have been translated into multiple languages. Sorokin's writing is highly regarded by critics and is considered influential in modern Russian literature. In addition to being a writer, Sorokin has also worked as a literary translator and editor. He currently resides in Moscow.

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Artemy Troitsky

Artemy Troitsky (June 16, 1955 Yaroslavl-) a.k.a. Artemi Troitski, Artjom Troitski, Art Troitski, Artem Troitsky, Art Troitsky or Artemiy Troitskiy is a Russian actor, writer and journalist. He has three children, Aleksandra Troitskaya, Ivan Troitsky and Lidiya Troitskaya.

Troitsky is known for his role in the 1983 Soviet comedy film "Bolshaya Rzhaka" and has acted in several other films throughout his career. He is also a prominent music critic and promoter, and has been instrumental in introducing Western rock and pop music to Russia in the 1980s and 1990s. He was a co-founder of the influential Moscow music club KGB and was a key figure in the development of the Russian rock scene. Troitsky has written several books on music and popular culture, both in Russian and English, and continues to write and speak on these topics to this day. He has been awarded numerous honors for his contributions to Russian culture, including the Order of Friendship in 2005.

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Alexander Bashirov

Alexander Bashirov (September 24, 1955 Khanty-Mansiysky District-) a.k.a. A. Bashirov, Alexander Baschirow, Aleksandr Nikolaevich Bashirov or Aleksandr Bashirov is a Russian actor, screenwriter, film director, voice actor and film producer. His children are called Aleksandra-Maria Bashirova and Christopher Bashirov.

Alexander Bashirov was born in the Khanty-Mansiysky District of Russia, where he spent his early years. He studied at the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography in Moscow and began his career in theater, eventually transitioning to film and television. Over the years, he has acted in over 70 films, and has won several awards for his performances. In addition to his work in front of the camera, Bashirov has also written and directed several films, including "Meridian. Adventures of Three Friends" and "The Death of the Empire". He has also lent his voice to numerous animated projects, such as "The Lion King" and "Ice Age". Outside of his career, Bashirov has been involved in various charitable and humanitarian efforts, and has been recognized for his contributions to the arts and culture in Russia.

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Aleksandr Galibin

Aleksandr Galibin (September 27, 1955 Saint Petersburg-) also known as Alexander Vladimirovich Galibin, Alexander Galibin or Aleksandr Vladimirovich Galibin is a Russian actor, theatre director and voice actor.

Galibin graduated from the Leningrad State Institute of Theatre, Music and Cinematography in 1978 and joined the troupe of the Bolshoi Drama Theater in St. Petersburg, Russia. He has since become one of the most respected actors in Russia, known for his powerful performances in both film and theater. Galibin has won numerous awards, including the Golden Mask Award for Best Actor in 2000 and the State Prize of Russian Federation in 2002. He has also worked extensively as a voice actor, providing the Russian voice for characters in foreign films and animated features. In addition, Galibin has directed several productions for the stage, including several plays by William Shakespeare. He is considered a living legend of Russian cinema and theater.

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Aleksandr Feklistov

Aleksandr Feklistov (December 7, 1955 Saint Petersburg-) also known as Alexander Feklishov, Alexander Feklistov or Aleksandr Vasilyevich Feklistov is a Russian actor, television director and screenwriter.

He graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Theater, Music and Cinematography in 1980 and began his acting career at the Bolshoi Drama Theater in St. Petersburg. Feklistov is best known for his roles in "The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed" (1979), "The Bremen Town Musicians" (1989), "The Three Musketeers" (1992) and "The Inspector General" (1996). He has also directed several popular Russian television series, including "Lawyers" and "The Thaw". In addition to his work in film and television, Feklistov is a well-known stage actor and has appeared in numerous plays in Russia and abroad.

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