Vladimir Bouchler

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Vladimir Bouchler
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Vladimir Bouchler at rehearsals in Oslo, Norway, 2009
Born (1954-10-01) October 1, 1954 (age 68)
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Occupation(s) Theatre and film director

Vladimir Bouchler is a theatre director, film director and pedagogue of acting and directing in theatre and film.

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Biography

After starting life as an electric engineer in Soviet Union's Republic of Uzbekistan, Vladimir headed to The Ostrovsky Theatre School in Tashkent to study for five years as an actor. This was followed by a further five years training and practice as a director in the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute MA, in Moscow. Since then Vladimir has worked as an independent director, worldwide.

Professional life

ADMINISTRATIVE AND ACADEMIC POSITIONS

Theatre professor

1999–2022

Theatre director

1979–2022 selected titles

Vladimir Bouchler and Keanu Reeves on the rehearsal of "The Cherry Orchard" by Anton Chekhov in Scotland (2009) Vladimir Bouchler and Keanu Reeves on the rehearsal of "The Cherry Orchard" by Anton Chekhov in Scotland (2009).jpg
Vladimir Bouchler and Keanu Reeves on the rehearsal of "The Cherry Orchard" by Anton Chekhov in Scotland (2009)

Special projects

1991–present

Vladimir Bouchler and Emma Thompson, while working on narration of the documentary film "DRY TEARS. Aral Sea Legend", London (1998) Vladimir Bouchler and Emma Thompson, working on narration of the documentary film "DRY TEARS. Aral Sea Legend", London (1998).jpg
Vladimir Bouchler and Emma Thompson, while working on narration of the documentary film "DRY TEARS. Aral Sea Legend", London (1998)

2016–present

1991–1998

1995–1999

1989–1994

Film director/actor

Professional education

Theatre and film acting

Theatre directing

Film directing and acting

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