Vladimir Georgievich Epifantsev (Russian: Ð'ладимир
Ð"еоргиевич Епифанцев; born 8 September 1971 Moscow
USSR) is a Russian theatre and cinema actor, filmmaker, television
presenter and music video director.Epifantsev graduated from the
acting faculty of the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute (1994, course
of Vladimir Ivanov), studied at GITIS in the directing Department.
Then he created a theatrical project Good theatre. In 1997-1998 he
created and led the production of the television program the Sandman
on the channel of TV-6. Later, he participated in the Cultivator and
Muzoboz.In 1998-1999, he starred in the infamous movie The Green
Elephant, which was his first experience in cinema. Subsequently, he
has twice played in the movies by directed by Svetlana Baskova, Five
Bottles of Vodka (2001) and For Marx... (2012).In 2007, he
participated in the TV show King of the Ring under the moniker Stream
of Blood (the title of one of his theatrical performances) against
Alexey Chumakov.
Ð"еоргиевич Епифанцев; born 8 September 1971 Moscow
USSR) is a Russian theatre and cinema actor, filmmaker, television
presenter and music video director.Epifantsev graduated from the
acting faculty of the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute (1994, course
of Vladimir Ivanov), studied at GITIS in the directing Department.
Then he created a theatrical project Good theatre. In 1997-1998 he
created and led the production of the television program the Sandman
on the channel of TV-6. Later, he participated in the Cultivator and
Muzoboz.In 1998-1999, he starred in the infamous movie The Green
Elephant, which was his first experience in cinema. Subsequently, he
has twice played in the movies by directed by Svetlana Baskova, Five
Bottles of Vodka (2001) and For Marx... (2012).In 2007, he
participated in the TV show King of the Ring under the moniker Stream
of Blood (the title of one of his theatrical performances) against
Alexey Chumakov.
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