Vladimir Mashkov

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Vladimir Mashkov

Mashkov holding a Diamond in 2009
Born Vladimir Lvovich Mashkov
(1963-11-27) November 27, 1963
Tula, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union[1]
Nationality Russian
Occupation Actor
Years active 1989 – present

Vladimir Lvovich Mashkov, PAR[2] (born November 27, 1963) is a Russian actor, known to Western audiences for his work in the 2001 film Behind Enemy Lines and 2011 film Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol. Mashkov has also worked as a film director, producer and writer for the 2004 Russian film Papa.

Childhood

Mashkov was born in Novokuznetsk, Soviet Union, now Russia. His mother was a puppet theater director and his father was an actor.[3] Mashkov works for Oleg Tabakov's theatre as an actor and the main stage director, replacing Tabakov. He has appeared in a number of plays, including My Big Land, Biloxi Blues and The Inspector General. By the 1970s, Mashkov moved to Novosibirsk, where he was soon expelled from school.[4] In 1990, he graduated from the Moscow Art Theatre School.[5]

Personal life

Mashkov has one daughter, Maria Mashkova from his marriage with actress Yelena Shevchenko and both are now divorced.[6] He is also an active supporter of United Russia.[7]

Grand Theft Auto IV

It was rumoured that Vladimir Mashkov was asked by Rockstar Games if he would like to play the role of the main character in the video game GTA IV, but he declined their offer so the character was resembled to look like him but was renamed Niko Bellic and was voiced by Michael Hollick.

Awards

  • 1994 San Raphael Russian Cinema Festival Blue Sail Award for Limita (1994)
  • 1994 Sochi Open Russian Film Festival Best Actor Award for Limita (1994)
  • 1995 Geneva Film Festival International Jury Prize for Limita (1994)
  • 1995 Geneva Film Festival Youth Jury Award for Limita (1994)
  • 1997 Open CIS and Baltic Film Festival Best Actor Award for The Thief (1997)
  • 1997 Sozvezdie Best Actor Award for The Thief (1997)
  • 1998 Nika Awards Best Actor Award for The Thief (1997)
  • 2001 23rd Moscow International Film Festival Silver St. George Best Actor Award for The Quickie (2001)[8]
  • 2004 26th Moscow International Film Festival Audience Award for Papa (2004) (shared with Ilya Rubinstein)[9]

Credits

Actor

Film

  • Zelyonyy ogon' kozy (The Goat's Green Fire) (1989)
  • Ha-bi-assy (1990)
  • Delay – raz! ("Do It Once!") (1990)
  • Lyubov na ostrove smerti (Love at the Death Island) (1991)
  • Alyaska, ser! (Alaska, Sir!) (1992)
  • Moi Ivan, toi Abraham (Me Ivan, You Abraham) (1993) .... Aaron
  • Limita (1994) .... Ivan
  • Katya Ismailova (1994) .... Sergey
  • Amerikanskaya doch (American Daughter) (1995) .... Alexei
  • Koroli i kapusta (Cabbages and Kings) (1996) (voice)
  • Noch pered Rozhdestvom (1997) (voice) .... Devil
  • Vor (The Thief) (1997) ... Tolyan
  • Sirota kazanskaya (Sympathy Seeker) (1997) .... Stall holder
  • Sochineniye ko dnyu pobedy (Composition for Victory Day) (1998)
  • Dve luny, tri solntsa (Two Moons, Three Suns) (1998) .... Alexei
  • Mama (Mommy) (1999) .... Nikolai Yuryev
  • Russkiy bunt (The Captain's Daughter) (2000) .... Yemelyan Pugachyov
  • Dancing at the Blue Iguana (2000) .... Sacha
  • 15 Minutes (2001) .... Milos Karlova
  • An American Rhapsody (2001) .... Frank
  • The Quickie (2001) .... Oleg
  • Behind Enemy Lines (2001) .... Sasha
  • Oligarkh (Tycoon and Tycoon: A New Russian) (2002) .... Platon
  • Papa (Daddy and Father) (2004) .... Abraham Schwartz
  • Statskiy sovetnik (The State Counsellor) (2005) .... Kozyr
  • Okhota na Piranyu (Piranha) (2006) .... Mazur
  • Piter FM (2006)
  • Domovoy (2008) ... The Ghost (Domovoy)
  • Kandagar (2010) ... Sergei
  • The Edge (2010) ... Ignat
  • Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011) ... Anatoly Sidorov

Television

Theater

  • My Big Land
  • Biloxy Blues
  • The Inspector General
  • Don Juan

Director

Film

  • Sirota kazanskaya (Sympathy Seeker) (1997)
  • Papa (Daddy and Father) (2004)

Theatre

  • A Star Hour By Local Time
  • Passions for Bumbarash
  • The Death-Defying Act
  • The Threepenny Opera

Writer

  • Papa (Daddy and Father) (2004)

Producer

  • Papa (Daddy and Father) (2004)

References

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