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Stanislav EvantovActor
Date of Birth: 07.04.1972
Country: Russia |
Content:
- Early Life and Education
- Sugar Industry and Rock 'n' Roll
- Journey to Acting
- Professional Career
- Moscow and the Dzhigarhkhanian Theater
- Theater Highlights
- Film and Television
- Personal Life
Early Life and Education
Stanislav Eventov was born on April 7, 1972, in Krasnodar, Russia. His parents, Valery Zakharyevich and Anna Nikolaevna, instilled in him a love for music and creativity. Young Stanislav attended a regular school as well as a music school, where he developed a passion for The Beatles.
Sugar Industry and Rock 'n' Roll
After graduating high school in 1987, Stanislav enrolled in the Krasnodar Technical College of Sugar Industry to study electrical engineering. During this time, he discovered Russian rock music and became heavily influenced by it. His guitar and love for rock 'n' roll accompanied him through his studies at the technical college and later at the Krasnodar Agrarian University (1991-1996).
Journey to Acting
Stanislav's passion for rock 'n' roll led to a brief expulsion from university. However, he realized that his heart lay in acting. In 1994, he entered the Krasnodar State Academy of Culture. Under the mentorship of renowned teacher Svetlana Alexandrovna Livada, he started performing on stage at the Krasnodar Academic Drama Theater.
Professional Career
In 1997, Stanislav graduated from the Academy of Culture and became a full-time actor at the Krasnodar Drama Theater. He performed in several productions before feeling the need for further professional growth.
Moscow and the Dzhigarhkhanian Theater
In 1999, Stanislav moved to Moscow and auditioned for leading theaters. He was offered a position at the famous Armen Dzhigarhkhanian Theater. He relocated with his wife to the capital and began a new chapter in his career.
Theater Highlights
At the Dzhigarhkhanian Theater, Stanislav played various notable roles, including Joe in "Return Home," Romik in "Gracis Have Arrived," and Derzhimorta in "The Inspector General." He also participated in the acclaimed antreprise production "Kitchen Elevator, or..."
Film and Television
Since 2002, Stanislav has appeared in numerous film and television roles, mostly in supporting characters. His prominent works include Sergeant Chekhov in "Moscow Heat," journalist Maxim Krotov in "Detectives," and Professor Grigoryants in "The Lost Empire."
Personal Life
In October 2002, Stanislav and his wife welcomed their daughter, Alisa. He balances his professional endeavors with his personal life and enjoys spending time with his family.

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