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|image =Roman Viktuk 2-1 by Alexey Nikishin.jpg | name = Roman Viktyuk | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1936|10|28}} | birth_place = Lviv | death_date = | death_place = | othername = | occupation = theater director, theater teacher | yearsactive = 1956–present }} Roman Grigoryevich Viktyuk ({{lang-ru|link=no|Роман Григорьевич Виктюк}}, {{lang-uk|Роман Григорович Віктюк}}; born October 28, 1936 in Lwów, Poland, now Lviv, Ukraine) is a Russian and Ukrainian theater director, actor, screenwriter. BiographyBorn October 28, 1936 in Lviv.[1] In 1956 he graduated from the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts in Moscow. Among the teachers were Yuri Zavadsky and Anatoly Efros. He worked in theaters in Lviv, Kalinin, Tallinn, Vilnius, Minsk, Kiev, and Moscow. In the mid-1970s he began to stage performances in Moscow. In the mid-1980s on the stage of the Moscow City Council has put the play by Leonid Zorin Royal Hunt,[2] Gained great fame thanks to The Maids by Jean Genet, staged at the Satyricon in 1988. Since 1991 – artistic director and director he established private theater (Roman Viktyuk Theater), which in 1996 became state theater. The director of a number of dramas Central Television (Players, 1978, The History of the Chevalier des Grieux and Manon Lescaut, 1980, Girl, where do you live?, 1982). Professor of the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts (GITIS).[3] Honours and awards
References1. ^Kinopoisk.ru 2. ^Mossovet Theatre / Сост. Valentin Shkolnikov. М.: Art (publishing), 1985, – 294 с.;илл. 3. ^Biography External links
6 : 1936 births|Living people|Russian and Soviet theatre directors|People's Artists of Russia|Recipients of the title of People's Artists of Ukraine|Russian Academy of Theatre Arts alumni |
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