Yevgeny Tsyganov

Yevgeny Eduardovich Tsyganov (Russian: Евгений Эдуардович Цыганов; born 15 March 1979) is a Russian stage and film actor, director, screenwriter and composer.[2]

Yevgeny Tsyganov
Tsyganov in 2017
Born (1979-03-15) 15 March 1979
Moscow, USSR
OccupationActor
Years active2001–present
Spouses
(m. 2005; div. 2015)
    (m. 2019)
    Children8
    AwardsKinotavr (2002)
    Golden Eagle Award (2015)
    Prize Government of Russian Federation in the field of culture (2015)[1]

    Early life

    Yevgeny Tsyganov was born in Moscow in the family of employees of the Moscow Research Institute.[3]

    Yevgeny graduated from the music school in the piano performance class. Starting from the age of nine, he spent four years playing various roles at the Taganka Theatre, where he participated in productions created especially for young viewers.[4]

    From 1993 until 1997 he performed with the youth rock band A.S. Afterwards he created a new group with his friends, Grenki, and played with friends at various clubs in and around Moscow. The band released one album and by 2004 disbanded, but again reunited in 2009.[2]

    In 1996 he entered the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute, but studied there for only one year and eventually decided to change his major to film direction. In 1997 he entered the directing department Russian Institute of Theatre Arts, from which he graduated in 2001, where he met Pyotr Fomenko, who some time later invited Yevgeny to work together on some joint projects.

    In 2000, Tsyganov played a role in the play One Absolutely Happy Village and a year later joined Pyotr Fomenko Studio Theater.

    Career

    In 2001, Yevgeny played a title role in the film Collector (2001) by Yuri Grymov, which was his first film role. His debut was very successful and soon the actor began to appear in various Russian films.

    He got a prize at the film festival Kinotavr (2002, for his role in the film Let’s Make Love).

    The movie Mermaid (2007), in which he played a major role, was selected as the Russian entry for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film, but was not nominated.

    Personal life

    Yevgeny married actress Irina Leonova in 2005. The couple has seven children. In 2015, the actor left the family. His wife at the time was expecting their seventh child.[5] In 2019 Tsyganov married actress Yuliya Snigir.[6][7] On March 9, 2016, their son Fedor was born.[8]

    Selected filmography

    Year Title Role Notes
    2001CollectorIlya
    2002Let's Make LovePostnikov
    2003The StrollPetya
    2004Children of the ArbatSasha Pankratov
    2005Dreaming of SpaceGherman
    2006HunterVladimir
    2006Piter FMMaksim
    2007Branch of LilacSergei Rachmaninoff
    2007MermaidAleksandr 'Sasha' Viktorovich
    2008Plus Onepuppetcameo
    2009NewsmakersHerman
    2010Fortress of WarLieutenant Pochernikov
    2010Inadequate Peoplepsychologist Pavel Kozlov
    2011Brothel LightsValera
    2013The ThawViktor KhrustalyovTV series
    2015Battle for SevastopolLeonid
    2015TerritoryAndrei Gurin
    2015About LoveBoris
    2015Garden of EdenZilov
    2015The Land of Ozdriver
    2016SophiaIvan IIITV series
    2017BlockbusterKhlebnikov
    2017You All Infuriate MeGennady ChernykhTV series
    2017About Love. For Adults Onlypasser
    2018A Rough Draft Anton
    2018The Man Who Surprised EveryoneYegor Korshunov
    2018The Soul ConductorKalkov
    2019Dead LakeMaksim Pokrovskiy
    2020Inadequate People 2psychologist Pavel Kozlov
    2021Medea
    2023The Master and Margaritathe Master
    20231993Viktor

    References

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