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Actor

(Born 4. 08. 1937)

 Vladislav Ryndin graduated from the Leningrad State Institute of Theater, Music, and Cinematography (Ye.Timeh’s class) in 1965. He served at the Leninsky Komsomol Theater in Leningrad (1965-1969), Gomel Regional Drama Theater (1969-1971), Yerevan Russian Theater named after K. Stanislavsky (1971-1979), and Ivanovo Regional Drama Theater (1979-1982). In 1982-83, he was Artistic Director of the theater studio at the Krupskaya House of Culture and taught and the Institute of Culture at the Chair of staging and managed a student theater there.

Vladislav Ryndin came to the Alexandrinsky Theater in 1983, already an experienced master with many roles of modern and classical repertoire in his background. Images created by Vladislav Ryndin were marked with psychological credibility, exactness in selection of details. The actor managed to create a full-scale character, bright and recognizable, even in small episodic roles. Among other roles, Vladislav Ryndin played Yakov Troshin (“Children of the Sun,” M. Gorky, 1984), Petka Sapozhnikov (“The Bounds of Possible,” I. Gerasimov, 1984), Old Servant Savelyich  (“The Captain’s Daughter,” A. Pushkin, 1984), Ragno (“Sirano de Bergerac” E. Rostand, 1987), Advisor (“Pani Dulskaya’s Moral,” G. Zapolskaya, 1989), Ivan (“The Bells,” Yu. Nagibin, 1989), Prostakov (“Ignoramus,” D. Fonvisin, 1990), Jester (“A Fairy Tale about Love,” G. Garbovitsky, 1990), Berke-khan (“Alexander Nevsky,” V. Belov, 1991), Kaleb Plummer, Doll-Master (“The Cricket on the Hearth,” C. Dickens, 1991),   The First Actor (“Hamlet,” W. Shakespeare, 1992), Khrushchev (“Boris Godunov,” A. Pushkin, 1999), Gambler (“Masquerade,” M. Lermontov, 2003), etc. He played more than 40 roles in the years of his work at the theater. 

Presently, the actor’s repertoire includes the roles of Gendarme in the performance The Inspector General by N. Gogol (Director Valery Fokin, 2002); Secretary of the Mirgorod Court Taras Tikhonovich in the performance The Ivans after N. Gogol’s The Story How Ivan Ivanovich Quarreled with Ivan Nikiforovich and other N. Gogol’s writings (Director Andrey Moguchy, 2007); he is also engaged in mass scenes in the performance Ksenia. The History of Love by V. Levanov (Director Valery Fokin, 2009). He is engaged in the group scenes of W.Shakespeare's Hamlet (Director Valery Fokin, 2010). In Andrey Moguchy and K. Filippov’s performance “The Fortune” he plays the role of a member of the Orchestra of Forgotten Things’ Souls (Director Andrey Moguchy, 2011).

 
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