Emmanuil Vitorgan

Russian actor
Emmanuil Vitorgan
Born
Emmanuil Gedeonovich Vitorgan

(1939-12-27) 27 December 1939 (age 84)
Years active1962 — presents
SpouseIrina Mlodik
Websitevitorgan.ru

Emmanuil Gedeonovich Vitorgan (Russian: Эммануи́л Гедео́нович Виторга́н; born 27 December 1939) is a Soviet, Russian film and theater actor, Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1990).[2] People's Artist of Russia (1998).[3] He acted in over a hundred films.[4]

Personal life

  • First wife — actress Tamara Rumyantseva (born in 1936), the marriage broke up in 1970.
    • Daughter Ksenia Rumyantseva.[5]
      • Grandchildren — Alexander and Nikita. Great-grandchildren - Mark and Alisa.
  • Second wife — actress Alla Balter (1939-2000).
    • Son Maxim (1972) — film and theater actor, married to Ksenia Sobchak.
      • Grandchildren — Polina, Daniil and Platon.
  • Third wife — Irina Mlodik (born in 1962).
    • Daughter Ethel (2018).[6]
    • Daughter Klara (2019).[7]

Selected filmography

  • 1960 — A Man with the Future as miner
  • 1971 — King Lear as servant / Edgar (voice)
  • 1980 — Star Inspector as Douglas Kober
  • 1982 — Charodei as Viktor Kovrov
  • 1983 — Anxious Sunday as Igor Chagin
  • 1985 — Battle of Moscow as Yefim Fomin
  • 1990 — Frenzied Bus as Mr. Anouk, a member of the Israeli Foreign Ministry
  • 1991 — Anna Karamazoff as Prokudin-Gorsky, director
  • 1992 — Weather Is Good on Deribasovskaya, It Rains Again on Brighton Beach as Jack
  • 2003 / 2004 — Poor Nastya as Prince Pyotr Dolgoruky
  • 2004 — Children of the Arbat as Sergey Spigelglas
  • 2004 — Neznayka and Barrabass as Barrabass
  • 2008 — Radio Day as Emmanuil Gedeonovich, owner of radio station
  • 2010 — Sea Rex (Russian voice)
  • 2011 — Svaty (TV) as Alexander Berkovich
  • 2012 — Sklifosovsky (TV) as Mikhail Breslavets
  • 2014 — Black Rose as Colonel Gromov
  • 2014 — Yolki 1914 as Alexey Trofimovich
  • 2016 — Friday as Sergei Dubravin

References

  1. ^ Эммануил Виторган — Моя родословная
  2. ^ Награждён Указом Президиума Верховного Совета РСФСР от 6 февраля 1990 года
  3. ^ "Указ Президента РФ от 03 февраля 1998 года No. 122 о награждении государственными наградами РФ работников московского академического театра имени Вл. Маяковского". Archived from the original on 2014-01-11. Retrieved 2015-12-19.
  4. ^ Эммануил Виторган on KinoPoisk
  5. ^ "Эммануил Виторган. Исповедь Дон Жуана". 1tv.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2017-07-06.
  6. ^ "Эксклюзив! 55-летняя Ирина Виторган объяснила, почему смогла родить ребенка только теперь" (in Russian). 7Дней.ру. Retrieved 2018-03-04.
  7. ^ Алина ЧЕРНОВА | Сайт «Комсомольской правды» (2019-08-28). ""Снова пополнение": У 79-летнего Виторгана родилась третья дочь" (in Russian). KP.RU - сайт «Комсомольской правды». Retrieved 2019-08-28.

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