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Georgy Vladimirovich Chervinsky[1] (born December 6, 1945 , Saint Petersburg — September 2, 2019[2]) was a Russian theater director, actor, and teacher.[3][4]

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Born
Georgy Vladimirovich Chervinsky

(1945-12-06)December 6, 1945
Died(2019-09-02)September 2, 2019
AlmamaterLGIK, LGITMIK
Occupations
  • Actor
  • Director
  • Teacher
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Georgy Chervinsky
Born
Georgy Vladimirovich Chervinsky

(1945-12-06)December 6, 1945
Died(2019-09-02)September 2, 2019
Alma materLGIK, LGITMIK
Occupations
  • Actor
  • Director
  • Teacher
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Biography

Chervinsky was born in Saint Petersburg.[2] He grew up in a preschool orphanage in Leningrad — and really wanted to get an education not in vocational school — because all the children orphanage from the vocational school went to prison.[5] He graduated from the directing department Leningrad State Institute of Culture named after Nadezhda Krupskaya 1974,graduated from the Higher Directing Courses Arkady Katsman,[6] studied at the directing department Russian State Institute of Performing Artsat the professor's Alexander Alexandrovich Muzil.[7][8] He toured around 97 theaters across the USSR in search of work as an actor. He worked as an actor in theaters in Ashgabat, Zlatoust, Cheboksary, Balashov, and Yaroslavl.[9]

From 1987 to 2019, he was the director of the Moscow "Studio-69" Theatre.[10] [11] [12]

Director of the Theatre Workshop of the Culture of Greece Center in Moscow,Russia.[13]

In 2013, Georgy Chervinsky was the creator and first performer of the very first performance from the "History of Europe" cycle – "The Story of Oedipus the King".[14] Georgy performed at the Glastonbury Festival in England, where he played "blackSKYwhite: Omega" for three evenings. Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2013 participant, again with "blackSKYwhite:Omega" [15] [16]

In 2015 during his trip to the festival "ΙNSPIRATION" in Turku,Finland, Georgy Chervinsky received three awards. 1.The play "1000 Shot Girls," based on the works of the Greek poetess Rita Boumi-Pappa and translated by Anna Akhmatova, won first place at the INSPIRATION competition festival in Turku, Finland.[citation needed] 2.Theatre "Studio-69" Moscow, Russia - for the best acting performance. 3.Culture of Greece Center, Moscow, Russia - for best director and best acting performance.[17]

The Moscow theatre "Studio 69" will present a performance based on the mono-tragedy of Yannis Ritsos "Agamemnon" at the Helsinki Arts and Plowing Festival. Theatre "Studio 69",under the direction of Georgy Chervinsky,the play "Orestes" Yannis Ritsos, performed by Vladimir Sechkin,won the Special Jury Prize at the Bosporan Agons in 2016.[18] [19] [20]

Georgy held an event dedicated to the Year of Greece in Russia and Russia in Greece in 2016.[21] He presented Culture of Greece in Russia at a unique literary evening, "Countries of the World. Interaction of Cultures ".Along with Greece, a number of other countries were also represented, such as Spain, Laos, Iran, Armenia, Mexico, the Dominican Republic, the USA, Egypt, Russia, Colombia, North Korea, Israel, Argentina, and China.[22]

Arthur Kopit autograph for Chervinsky

Participated in a reading of the play "Wings" in the role of Miter Braunstein, by the American playwright Arthur Kopit, when he was in Moscow.[23]

in 2019,Participant of the "In the Footsteps of Mayakovsky" festival in Berlin. He performed the plays "A Cloud in Trousers" and "Backbone Flute" by V.V. Mayakovsky.

In 2025 passed memorial evening at the Electrotheatre Stanislavsky in honor of Georgy Chervinsky.[24]

Filmography

  • Trailer: The Story of a Movie Fan (2017) ...
  • First entrance (2007)...
  • Time for the cruel (2024)...
  • Was there Carotene (1989) ...
  • Sorry (1986) ...
  • Bread, gold, revolver (1986) ...

Theatre

Studio-69

  • "Orestes" (2018) Yiannis Ritsos
  • "Agamemnon" (2018) Yiannis Ritsos
  • "Elektra" (2018) Yiannis Ritsos
  • "Moonlight Sonata" (2018) by Yannis Ritsos
  • "A Cloud in Trousers" (2016) by V.V. Mayakovsky
  • "I want to live to think and suffer" (2016) A.S. Pushkin
  • "And learn from the stars what light means" (2016) by Osip Mandelstam
  • "The Soul of Things" (2016) by N. Matveeva
  • "For the Thunderous Valor of the Coming Centuries" (2016) by Osip Mandelstam
  • "1000 shot Girls" (2016) Rita-Bumi Papa
  • "And I am leaving space" (2016) by Osip Mandelstam
  • "Requiem" (2015) by Anna Akhmatova
  • "Black People" (2015) by Sergei Yesenin
  • "For Glory There Are No Dead" (2015) by WWII poets
  • "The Old Woman Ezergil" (2015) by M. Gorky
  • "Twelve" (2015) by A. Blok
  • "Mtsyri" (2015) by M. Yu. Lermontov
  • "The Shell" (2015) by Osip Mandelstam
  • "Children in a Cage" (2015) by Samuil Marshak

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