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| image = Сиятвинда_Григорий.jpg | imagesize = | name = Grigory Siyatvinda | birthname = Grigory Davidovich Siyatvinda | birth_date = {{birth date|df=y|1970|4|26}} | birth_place = Tyumen, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union | nationality = Russian | othername = | occupation = Actor | years_active = 1994–present | spouse = Tatiana Siyatvinda | children = }}Grigory Davidovich Siyatvinda ({{lang-ru|link=no|Григорий Дэвидович Сиятвинда}}) (born 26 April 1970) is a Russian stage and film actor, Merited Artist of the Russian Federation (2006), State Prize of the Russian Federation laureate (2004).[1][2] BiographyGrigory was born in Tyumen (modern-day Tyumen Oblast of Russia), a native town of his mother, into a mixed-race family. His father David Syatuinda was a medical student from Zambia.[3] Due to mistake in the birth certificate Grigory's surname transformed into Siyatvinda.[4] In 2.5 years the family moved to Zambia. When Grigory turned five, his parents divorced and his mother took him back to Tyumen where he grew up, raised by a stepfather, a well-known Tyumen artist Anatoly Kvasnevsky.[3][5] He identifies himself with Russians.[6] Since the age of twelve he visited drama school.[7] After the secondary school he entered the Tyumen State Oil and Gas University, engineering cybernetics faculty, but left it in a year. He served in the Soviet Army in armoured corps, then entered the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute, acting courses led by Alla Kazanskaya.[3][8] As a student he started performing at the Vakhtangov Theatre and upon graduation in 1995 he became an actor of the Satyricon theatre where he has been serving since.[9] He performed in mostly classical plays such as The Threepenny Opera (1996), Hamlet (1998), Macbeth (2002), A Profitable Position (2003), Masquerade (2004) and some modern plays, including the role of Toby in Martin McDonagh's A Behanding in Spokane (2014). In 2004 his stage performance was distinguished by the State Prize of the Russian Federation.[2] He is also known for his roles at the Moscow Pushkin Drama Theatre, such as Max in Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing (2012) and Glum the giant in Grigori Gorin's The House That Swift Built (2016), and the Rebels rock play (2015) at the Moscow Art Theatre.[10][11] In 1997 Siyatvinda appeared in his first movie role in a tragicomedy Don't Play the Fool.... But his real breakthrough happened in 2005 in Aleksei Balabanov's black comedy Dead Man's Bluff where he played one of the leading parts of a failed criminal Eggplant alongside Sergei Makovetsky and Anatoly Zhuravlyov. Since then he has been regularly performing in movies and TV series such as Deadly Force 6 (2005) and Paragraph 78 (2007). He also played Mikhail Jackovich, the head of the boutique hotel Eleon and the main antagonist in the 5th and 6th seasons of the popular sitcom Kitchen, as well as its two spinoffs: Hotel Eleon and Grand.[12][13] In 2003 he hosted the Morning at NTV morning show at the NTV TV channel.[7] Siyatvinda is married to the Russian dancer and choreographer Tatiana Siyatvinda.[6] Selected filmography
References1. ^President's decree № 684 at Kremlin.ru (in Russian) 2. ^1 President's decree № 766 at Kremlin.ru (in Russian) 3. ^1 2 [https://russia.tv/article/show/article_id/55832/ Fate of a Man] talk show by Russia-1, 14 December 2018 (in Russian) 4. ^Yaroslav Schedrov. [https://www.mk.ru/old/article/2007/06/07/143475-zvezdyi-vyishli-v-tsvet.html How Siyatvindas appeared in Rus'] article at Moskovskij Komsomolets, 7 June 2007 (in Russian) 5. ^My Hero. Grigory Siyatvinda talk show at the official TV Center TV channel, 1 March 2018 (in Russian) 6. ^1 Veronika Chugunkina. [https://ru.hellomagazine.com/zvezdy/zvezdnye-pary/20739-grigoriy-i-tatyana-siyatvinda-istoriya-lyubvi-ot-pervogo-litca.html?section=1 Grigory and Tatiana Siyatvinda: The story of love from the first hands] article from Hello! Russia, 20 May 2017 (in Russian) 7. ^1 Elena Trishina.[https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/2292265 Synthetic Grisha] interview at Ogoniok №36, 12 October 2003 (in Russian) 8. ^[https://www.1tv.ru/shows/na-noch-glyadya/vypuski/gost-grigoriy-siyatvinda-na-noch-glyadya-vypusk-ot-26-04-2018 Grigory Siyatvinda. On the Night Watching] talk show by Boris Berman and Ildar Zhandarev, 27 April 2018 (in Russian) 9. ^[https://www.satirikon.ru/actors/grigoriy-siyatvinda/ Grigory Siyatvinda] at the official Satyricon page 10. ^Grigory Siyatvinda at the official Moscow Pushkin Drama Theatre page 11. ^Rebels at the Moscow Art Theatre website 12. ^[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6383982/ Hotel Eleon] at IMDb 13. ^[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9058120/ Grand] at IMDb External links
12 : 1970 births|20th-century Russian male actors|21st-century Russian male actors|Honored Artists of the Russian Federation|People from Tyumen|Russian male film actors|Russian male stage actors|Russian male television actors|Russian people of Zambian descent|Russian television presenters|State Prize of the Russian Federation laureates|Living people |
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