Pyotr Petrovich Fyodorov (Russian: ПÑ'тр Петрович
ФÑ'доров, born 21 April 1982) is a Russian actor. He is known
for playing the role of Guy Gaal in The Inhabited Island, Gromov in
Stalingrad and Yakovlev in The Duelist.Pyotr Fedorov was born on April
21, 1982 in Moscow, into a family of actors. His father Pyotr
Evgenievich Fedorov (October 27, 1959 - March 10, 1999), was a Soviet
and Russian theater and film actor, art critic, television presenter
(died of cancer at the age of thirty-nine). Grandfather - Yevgeny
Fyodorov (born March 3, 1924), is a Soviet and Russian theatrical
actor, "Honored Artist of the RSFSR", artist of the Vakhtangov State
Academic Theater (1945 to present).Pyotr spent his childhood in the
Altai, Uimon Valley. He was fond of drawing and wanted to become an
artist. The eight-grader moved with his family to Moscow. In 1997,
after receiving an incomplete secondary education, he entered the
Moscow Theater Art Technical School (MTTU), after which he planned to
enter the Stroganov Moscow State University of Arts and Industry, but
after his father's death changed his decision and left the school
after the second year of training.In 1999, he entered the acting
department of the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute. In 2003 he
graduated from the institute. He played a student Belyaev in the
graduation performance "Beautiful People" based on the play of Ivan
Turgenev, where actors Grigory Antipenko and Olga Lomonosova were also
engaged. In September 2003, the performance "Beautiful People" won the
prize of the newspaper Moskovskij Komsomolets as the best performance
of the season in the nomination "Beginners".
ФÑ'доров, born 21 April 1982) is a Russian actor. He is known
for playing the role of Guy Gaal in The Inhabited Island, Gromov in
Stalingrad and Yakovlev in The Duelist.Pyotr Fedorov was born on April
21, 1982 in Moscow, into a family of actors. His father Pyotr
Evgenievich Fedorov (October 27, 1959 - March 10, 1999), was a Soviet
and Russian theater and film actor, art critic, television presenter
(died of cancer at the age of thirty-nine). Grandfather - Yevgeny
Fyodorov (born March 3, 1924), is a Soviet and Russian theatrical
actor, "Honored Artist of the RSFSR", artist of the Vakhtangov State
Academic Theater (1945 to present).Pyotr spent his childhood in the
Altai, Uimon Valley. He was fond of drawing and wanted to become an
artist. The eight-grader moved with his family to Moscow. In 1997,
after receiving an incomplete secondary education, he entered the
Moscow Theater Art Technical School (MTTU), after which he planned to
enter the Stroganov Moscow State University of Arts and Industry, but
after his father's death changed his decision and left the school
after the second year of training.In 1999, he entered the acting
department of the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute. In 2003 he
graduated from the institute. He played a student Belyaev in the
graduation performance "Beautiful People" based on the play of Ivan
Turgenev, where actors Grigory Antipenko and Olga Lomonosova were also
engaged. In September 2003, the performance "Beautiful People" won the
prize of the newspaper Moskovskij Komsomolets as the best performance
of the season in the nomination "Beginners".
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