Konstantin Khabensky
Konstantin Khabensky | |
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2012 | |
Born |
Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union | 11 January 1972
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1994–present |
Spouse(s) | Anastasiya Khabenskaya (2000-2008; her death; 1 child) |
Awards |
Konstantin Yuryevich Khabensky (Russian: Константин Юрьевич Хабенский; born 11 January 1972) is a Russian actor best known in the West for starring in the films Night Watch and Day Watch as the lead character Anton Gorodetsky.
Life and career
Khabensky was born and educated in St Petersburg, and now resides in Moscow. Khabensky was already a popular and well-established theatre and television/film actor prior to appearing in the -Watch films. However, their unprecedented success in both Russia and worldwide has made Khabensky a very popular actor in Russia, and one of the best-known Russian actors in the West.
Khabensky has been a stage actor in Satyricon Theatre (Moscow) and Lensovet Theatre in Saint Petersburg. In 1995–1996, he worked as presenter of regional TV in the department of music and information programs. Since 2003, Khabensky has been a member of Moscow Art Theatre stage cast, and a lead actor in Duck Hunt (Zilov), Mikhail Bulgakov's White Guard (Alexey Turbin) and Hamlet. Graduated from the Leningrad State Institute for Theatre, Music and Cinema in 1996 (course of V. Filshtinsky).
Konstantin Khabensky was married to radio-journalist Anastasiya Khabenskaya from 12 January 2000, until her death at age 35 from a brain tumor on 3 December 2008. He has one son by her, Ivan, who was born in Moscow on 25 September 2007. In Russia he lives in Moscow and St. Petersburg.
He took part in several American movies such Wanted and World War Z where his role as Russian soldier was cut due to re-shooting of the 30 Minutes of the ending, which was shown only in Unrated Edition of the movie.
Awards
- Award of the Gatchina film festival Literature and Cinema in the category Best Actor for his role in Andrey Women's Property.
- Тheater prize Chayka (Best Artist negative role for the role of Claudius in Hamlet of the Moscow Art Theatre, 2005)
- The cinema award Golden Eagle (Green's role in the movie The State Counselor, 2006)
- Stanislavsky Prize (for theatrical work in performances of the Moscow Art Theatre, 2007)
- Nominated Best Actor for Alexander Kolchak in the movie Admiral, 2008
- MTV Russia Movie Awards on the nomination Best Comedic Performance for his role Kostya Lukashin in the film The Irony of Fate 2, 2008
- Nika Award (Best Actor in the movie The Geographer Drank His Globe Away), 2014
Selected filmography
- Age of the Pioneers (2016) as Pavel Belyayev
- Moscow is speaking (2016) as Yuri Levitan
- The Method (TV series) (2015) as Rodion Meglin
- Black Sea (2014) as Blackie
- Pyotr Leshchenko (TV series) (2013) as Pyotr Leshchenko
- The Geographer Drank His Globe Away (2013) as Viktor Sluzhkin, the geography teacher
- World War Z (2013) as the Russian fighter
- The White Guard (2012) as Dr. Trubin
- Rasputin (2011) as Aron Simanovic
- Vykrutasy (2011) as Vyacheslav "Slava" Kolotilov
- Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011) as Polyakov
- The Miracle (2009) as Nikolay Artemyev
- Admiral (2008) as Admiral Alexander Kolchak
- The Ghost as Anton Prachenko
- Wanted (2008) as The Exterminator
- The Irony of Fate 2 (2008) as Kostya Lukashin
- The Russian Triangle (2007) as Denis Maltsev
- Day Watch (2006) as Anton Gorodetsky
- Rush Hour (2006) as Konstantin Arkhipov
- Bednye Rodstvenniki (2006) as Edik
- The State Counsellor (2005) as Green
- Yesenin (TV series) (2005) as Leon Trotsky
- Night Watch (2004) as Anton Gorodetsky
- Our Own (2004) as Political Instructor Livshits
- Features a national policy as Georgiy
- On the Run (2002) as Sasha
- The Tale of Fedot-Archer (2001) as the peasant-accordionist
- Khrustalyov, My Car! (1997) as the conductor
- Natasha (1997) as Ferenc, a student
- Na kogo Bog poschlet (1994) as the pedestrian with glasses
Russian Dubbing
External links
- Konstantin Khabensky at the Internet Movie Database
- Moscow Art Theatre, official site – Stage Portfolio
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