Valery Garkalin
Valery Borisovich Garkalin (Russian: Вале́рий Бори́сович Гарка́лин; born April 11, 1954, Moscow) is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actor, People's Artist of the Russian Federation (2008),[1] Professor of GITIS.
Valery Garkalin | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1978-present |
Selected filmography
- Katala (1989) as Aleksei Grekov
- Russian Symphony (1994) as Borisych
- What a Mess! (1995) as Vasily Krolikov, Innokentiy Shniperson, Roman Almazov and Patrick Crolikow
- Poor Sasha (1997) as Nikolay Kryshkin
- House for the Rich (2000) as captain Skoroлhodov
- Yeralash (2004—2006)
- Fitil (2004—2006)
- My Fair Nanny (2004) as writer Francois Lyapen
- Popsa (2005) as Lev Malinovsky
- One Night of Love (2008) as Monsieur Charles, Fencing Teacher
Awards
- KinoShock (1995) — Award for Best Actor
- Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (2000) for merits in the field of art[2]
- People's Artist of Russia (2008)[1]
Family
Widower. Wife Yekaterina (since 1978),[3] died in 2009.[4]
Daughter Nika, engaged in theatrical production.[5] The son-in-law is an actor of the Theatre of Nations Pavel Akimkin. In 2012, the actor became a grandfather, Nika gave birth to son Timofey.
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