SEMENOVSKY
Viktor
Actor
Graduated in 1968 from Leningrad State Theatre, Music and Cinema Institute, where his year was taught by A. Muzil’. Between 1968-1969 he worked as an actor at the Lenfilm studio. Since 1969, Viktor Semyonovsky has been a member of the State A.S. Pushkin Academic Drama Theatre.
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Roles at the Alexandrinsky Theatre:
- The Servant in The Third Option, Valery Fokin’s second edition of The Living Corpse, 2015
- The Old Man in Masquerade, Remembrance of the Future by Valery Fokin, 2014
- The Souls of Forgotten Things in Happiness, 2011, by Director Andrei Moguchy
- Crowd Scenes Actor in Valery Fokin’s Hamlet, 2010
- Another Ivan Ivanovich in The Ivans by Director Andrei Moguchy, 2007
- The Servant (since 2012) in The Living Corpse, 2006 by Valery Fokin
- The Guest in Masquerade by Director Igor Selin, 2003
- The Padre in Gennady Trostyanetsky’s Don Juan, 2000
- Servant, Crowd Scenes Actor in The Tale of Tzar Saltan, Director Vladimir Golub, 1999
- The Poet in Director Arseny Sagalchik’s Boris Godunov, 1999
- The Sarcastic Passer-By in Director Alexander Belinsky’s Pygmalion, 1998
- Selivester in The Tale of Tsar Pyotr and His Slain Son Alexey directed by Alexander Galibin, 1997
- The Orderly in Three Sisters directed by Rostislav Goryaev, 1995
- The First Soldier in Those Who Fear Trouble Find No Happiness by Director Nora Reichstein, 1994
- The Prince, Vera’s Husband and The Highlander in Monsieur George. Russian Drama, directed by Anatoly Praudin, 1994
- The Member of the Orchestra in Sketches of Moscow Life, directed by Vladimir Golub, 1993
- The Clown, Crowd Scenes Actor in Othello directed by Rostislav Goryaev, 1993
- The Decembrist (The Jokers or A Word of Praise to Sumarokov), directed by Nina Reichstein, 1992
- The Black Man (The Jews of the City of Peter) by Director Natan Basin, 1991
- Semen Semenovich Medvedenko in The Seagull, directed by Igor Gorbachev, 1990
- The Guest in Night in a Train Compartment, by Director Svetlana Milyaeva, 1990
- Daruga in Alexander Nevsky directed by Vasily Golub, 1990
- The Commissar, Crowd Scenes Actor in The Leaders, directed by Natan Basin and Igor Gorbachev, 1989
- The Militia Man in Braking Down in Heaven directed by Vladimir Golub, 1988
- The Grumpy Man in Cyrano de Bergerac directed by Igor Gorbachev, 1987
- Crowd Scenes Actor in I Demand a Trial! directed by Igor Gorbachev, 1986
- Ned Ordway, Crowd Scenes Actor in The Airport directed by A. Muzil’, 1985
- The Medical Orderly, Joseph in The Prelude in Minor, directed by Vladimir Erenberg, 1985
- The Second Polish Officer in Field Marshall Kutuzov, directed by Igor Gorbachev, 1985
- The Belgorod Fortress Soldier, Crowd Scenes Actor in The Captain’s Daughter, a 1984 performance by Director Rostislav Goryaev, 1984
- Verkhorub in The Rumour by Director Arseny Sagalchik, 1983
- Gury Krotkikh in Vassa Zheleznova, directed by Viktor Khorkin, 1983
- The First Newspaper Vender in Monologue in the City Square by Director Stanislav Ilyukhin, 1983
- The Worker in The Limit of Endurance by Director Igor Gorbachev, 1981
- Participant in The Anniversary, or Teatralny Raz’ezd 225 Years After the Foundation of the Theatre performance directed by Nikolai Sheiko, 1981
- The Militia Man in The Thirteenth Chairman, Director Felix Grigoryan, 1980
- Peterson in The Capital Punishment, directed by Nikolai Sheiko, 1980
- Crowd Scenes Actor in a Conversations with Socrates renewal by Director Nikolai Sheiko, 1979
- Crowd Scenes Actor in Bruno Freundlich and Vadimir Erenberg’s performance Per Gunt , 1979
- Pakhomov in The Veranda in the Forest by Director Igor Gorbachev, 1979
- Yurka in Call Me Far into the Light by Director Vasily Korzun, 1979
- Baron Klingen in The Fruit of Enlightenement, directed by Vadim Golikov, 1978
- Crowd Scenes Actor in Director Arseny Sagalchik’s performance of Ivanov, 1978
- Petya in Alone without Angels by Director Vladimir Erenberg, 1977
- Crowd Scenes Actor in While Your Heart Beats by Director Yury Gorbachev, 1977
- Ned Ordway and Crowd Scenes Actor in The Airport directed by Alexander Muzil’, 1977
- Participant in The Un-crying Willow performance by Director Ivan Olschwanger, 1977
- The Doctor, Crowd Scenes Actor in the Children of the Sun directed by Arseny Sagalchik, 1976
- Crowd Scenes Actor in Conversations with Socrates directed by Nikolai Sheiko, 1975
- Crowd Scenes Actor in Much Ado about Nothing by Directors Vladimir Erenbach and Antonin Dauson, 1975
- Ivan in The Hurricane by Igor Gorbachev, 1975
- Crowd Scenes Actor in From Lopatin’s Notes, directed by Arseny Sagalchik, 1975
- Crowd Scenes Actor in The Cherry Orchard, directed by Rostislav Goryaev, 1974
- The Teacher, Nozdrev’s Man, The Peasant in Chichikov’s Adventures, or Dead Souls directed by Nikolai Sheiko, 1974
- The Flophouse Guest in The Lower Depths, Directors Leonid Vivien and Vladimir Erenberg, 1973
- The Textile Mill Worker in From the Life of a Businesswoman, directed by Sergei Mikhaelyan, 1973
- Participant in The Burning Heart by Director Nikolai Ovechkin, 1973
- Midshipman Nikita Bessmertny in Starless Night directed by Alexander Muzil’, 1973
- The Young Gypsy in The Birds of our Youth by Director Igor Petrovsky, 1972
- Crowd Scenes Actor in The Cherry Orchard by Director Rostislav Goryaev, 1972
- Petya in Alone without Angels by Director Vladimir Erenberg, 1971
- Crowd Scenes Actor in The Last Victim by Director Irina Meyerhold, 1971
- Kuz’ma, Son of Balyasnikov in The Tales of Old Arbat by Director Alexander Muzil’, 1971
- Petyunya in Maria by Director Vladimir Sutsepin, 1970
- Participant in Artyom by Director Vladimir Erenberg, 1970
- The Guest of the Zabelskys, Eva’s Friend in The Rush Hour by Director Alexander Muzil’, 1970
- Crowd Scenes Actor in Director Ilya Olschwanger’s 1969 performance Man and the Globe, 1971
- The Poet in Justice is my Trade (The Payback Age) by Director Alexander Muzil’, 1969
- Partner at the Ball in Director Rostislav Goryaev’s 1969 Autumn in Boldino, 1971
- Sasha, the Zolotukhins’ Son in The Cause You Serve, by Director Alexander Muzil’, 1967
- The Second Homeless Boy in Directors Vladimir Erenberg and Antonin Dauson’s 1967 performance The Kremlin Tower Clock, 1971
- The Host, The Waiter in Life of Saint-Exupéry by Director Vladimir Erenberg, 1966
- Egmont in Before the Dawn directed by Alexander Muzil’, 1963