Yevgeny Sidikhin

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Yevgeny Sidikhin
Born
Yevgeny Vladimirovich Sidikhin

Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
(now Saint Petersburg, Russia)
Occupation Film actor
Years active1989–present
SpouseTatyana Borkovskaya
Children3
Awards State Prize of the Russian Federation
Website sidikhin.narod.ru

Yevgeny Vladimirovich Sidikhin (Russian : Евге́ний Влади́мирович Сиди́хин) is a Russian film and theater actor and television presenter.

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Early life and education

Sidikhin was born in Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (now Saint Petersburg, Russia). He studied martial arts and boxing from the 4th grade and was a five-time champion in the City of Leningrad.

After high school he was accepted into the Leningrad State Institute of Theater, Music, and Cinematography (LGITMiK). However, in his freshman year, he was drafted into the army. He served in Turkmenistan and in the military intelligence in Afghanistan. After completing his service, he returned to LGITMiK and graduated in 1989.

Career

He worked at the Lensovet Theater and the Tovstonogov Bolshoi Drama Theater and had a brief career of a talk show host at the Russian television channel NTV. He starred in his first film in 1991. Many of his roles take advantage of his martial arts skills and good looks; however, he always plays the emotional and human side of the character.

Awards

Personal life

Yevgeny Sidikhin is married to actress Tatyana Borkovskaya and they have three daughters. His hobby is sailing yachts.

Selected filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991Behind the Last LineVictor Dremov
1991The CountessNikita Shuvalov
1992The ExecutionerYuri Kirsanov
1992Moscow ParadeGosha
1993 Children of Iron Gods Ignat Morozov
1993Operation LuciferDetective Zabelin
1993 The Last Saturday Oleg
1994 Two Brothers, One Sister Brother
1994 Russian Transit Alexander
1995Wolf BloodRodion Dobrykh
1995 Vaska Easoff VankaNominated for Best Foreign Language Film Oscar
1996 Gisele's Mania Boris Kaplun
1997 Burnt by the Frost Lasov
1998 (2005) Mama Don't Cry Zubek
1998ThreesomeKostya
1999 The Barracks Precinct police lieutenant
2000–2006 Bandit Petersburg 1-10Kudasov
2000 27 Missing Kisses Alexander
2000 House for the Rich Alexei Serebriakov
2001Achilles' HeelMaxim
2001Russian BeautyYuri
2001 Salomeya Fyodor Yalikov
2001 The Cricket on the Hearth John
2002 Antikiller Barkass
2002 Backstage Anatoly Ivanovich Kuskov
2002The ArkSkipper
2002Falling UpMason
2002 Spetsnaz Bezrukov (episode 7)
2003 White Gold Lomov
2003 Private Lives of Official Persons Anatoly
2003Between Life and DeathIan
2003 The Cab Driver Ilya Orlov
2004 Women in the Game Without Rules Pavel Vesnin
2004 Big Girls' Games Vitalik
2004–2005 MUR is MUR Alexander Ivanovich Smirnov, a detective
2005 Tale about Happiness Victor Deryabin
2006Family DinnerVictorov
2007 Kisses of Fallen Angels Roman
2007 After Life Artem
2008 A Woman in Berlin, a.k.a. Anonyma - Eine Frau in Berlin, with Nina Hoss, directed by Max Färberböck [1] Andrei Rybkin, a Soviet officerReceived The Best International Film Award at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, February 2009 [2]
2008 Bes , a.k.a. DemonNikita
2008The North WindVasily Klintsov
2008 Ice Kiss Shevchenko, a KGB officer
2008 Dead Souls General Shalamov
2009 Attack on Leningrad Korneyev
2009 The Inhabited Island Father-in-Law
2013 Pyotr Leschenko. Everything That Was... Colonel
2016 In the Forests of Siberia Aleksei
2018 Never Look Away [3]

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  2. Marshall, Carol (1 February 2009). "SBIFF '09: The Awards Are In". Santa Barbara Independent. Retrieved 11 March 2019.
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