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Honored Artist of the RSFSR (10.31.1988). People's Artist of Russia (8.01.1999). At school, he took an active part in the activities of the drama circle. In 1973 he graduated from the acting department of LGITMiK (workshop of Vasily Merkuryev and Irina Meyerhold). Actor of the Academic Drama Theater named after A.S. Pushkin (Alexandrinsky Theater, St. Petersburg). He made his film debut in ...
Sergei Parshin. Actor: Rossiya molodaya. Sergei Parshin was born on 28 May 1952 in Kohtla-Järve, Estonian SSR, USSR [now Estonia]. He is an actor, known for Rossiya molodaya (1981), The Plane Flies to Russia (1994) and Alyy kamen (1987).
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Sergei Parshin lived with Tatyana Astratyeva for 35 years, trying to help prolong her life. How does he live without her?<br>Sergei Parshin is a theater and film actor, the father of Ivan Parshin, whom fans know for the role of Bison in the series “Sea Devils”. Sergei Parshin is well known to many theatergoers of St. Petersburg, he considers himself primarily a theater actor. In one of his ...
Feb 26, 2022 · Sergey Parshin from Russia said he and his wife were “ashamed of what Russia is doing”. Sergey Parshin from Russia “I have friends and connections in Ukraine,” he said.
Сергей Паршин – actor, dubbing: russian. 72 years (Russia). biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age, Real name. «Дождь ...
The actor comes from Estonia. Sergei Parshin was born on May 28, 1952 in the village of Kohtla-Jarve. His father and mother were simple miners: they worked in shale mines. The future theater and film star was baptized by Father Alexei, who later became the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia.
Willing to live is a one-man performance by the Honoured Artist of Russia, Sergey Parshin. It is the next instalment in the Monologues at the Tsar’s Lobby cycle. The literary sources of the performance include the tales of Stepan Pisakhov, Boris Shergin diaries, an excerpt from Mikhail Sholokhov’s novel They Fought for their Motherland and an excerpt from Vasily Shukshin’s novel I come ...