Vadim Andreev
Vadim Andreev | |
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Born |
Vadim Yurievich Andreev 30 March 1958 Moscow, RSFSR, USSR |
Nationality | Russian |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1978–present |
Vadim Yurievich Andreev (Russian: Вади́м Ю́рьевич Андре́ев; born 30 March 1958) is a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor.
Biography
Vadim Andreev was born in Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. Since 1975 he worked as fitter in the Moscow Puppet Theater, and later became an actor. After graduating in 1979 VGIK, Vadim Andreev worked on Gorky Film Studio. In 1979-1981 he served in the army.[1]
In the film debuted major roles in auteur films Vladimir Rogovoy "Balamut" in 1978 and "The sailors are no questions" in 1980.
Vadim Andreev took an active part in articulating foreign cartoons.[2]
Until 2011, the actor, in addition to filming, took an active part in articulating foreign films. Prior to 2007, also voiced commercials.[2]
He is married and raised a son named Andrew. In 2013, the granddaughter Sophia was born.[3]
Selected filmography
- 1978 - Balamut as Pyotr Antonovich Gorokhov
- 1980 - Karl Marx. Youth
- 1980 - Sailors do not have questions as Sanya Fokin
- 1981 - Carnival as Vadim Arturovich, director of amateur theater
- 1981 - The driver for a voyage as Sanya
- 1982 - White Shaman as Zhuravlev
- 1982 - Married Bachelor as Sergey Antipov
- 1982 - Fathers and grandfathers as Mikhail, bulldozer operator
- 1984 - TASS Is Authorized to Declare... as Dronov, KGB lieutenant
- 1985 - The battalions are asked to fire as Derevianko
- 1992 - Black Square as Arthur Krasnikovsky
- 1993 - Stalin's Testament as Colonel of Militia
- 2004 - Children of the Arbat as Baulin
- 2005 - Persona non grata
- 2005 - Carmelita as Fors
- 2006 - Caught in time as Flemming
- 2012 - Mosgaz as Fyodor Grigorievich Sablin, Colonel
- 2012-2014 - Moscow. Three Station as Grigory Somov
- 2013 - Molodezhka as Fyodor Mikhailovich
- 2015 - Must alpinist as militia chief