Evdokiya Germanova

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Born
Evdokiya Alekseevna Germanova

(1959-11-08) 8 November 1959 (age 66)
OccupationActress
Yearsactive1975–present
Evdokiya Germanova
Germanova in 2012
Born
Evdokiya Alekseevna Germanova

(1959-11-08) 8 November 1959 (age 66)
Alma materRussian Academy of Theatre Arts (GITIS)
OccupationActress
Years active1975–present
FamilyLyubov Germanova (sister)
AwardsHonored Artist of Russia

Evdokiya Alekseevna Germanova (Russian: Евдокия Алексеевна Германова; born 8 November 1959) is a Russian actress, stage director and drama teacher.[1][2]

Evdokiya Germanova[3] is the daughter of Aleksey Germanov, a professor of geological sciences, and Galina Dashkevich, a chemist.[4]

Career

  • In 1979, in one of the amateur performances, the main director of the Moscow Taganka Theater[5]
  • 1981–86 – a student at the actor's faculty in GITIS[6] (Oleg Tabakov and Avangard Leontiev's course), a year later she joins the troupe of the Oleg Tabakov's theater studio.
  • Since 2012 she leads the workshop of the Theater Department of the Moscow Institute of Television and Radio "Ostankino" and the Higher School of Cinema and Television "Ostankino".
  • In 2016 she was visiting professor at Harvard (Stanislavsky Acting School).
  • Since 2017 – manager of department of Theater Arts, Faculty of Theater, Cinema and Television in Moscow Financial and Industrial University.[7]

Awards

Theatrical career

  • Taganka Theater
  • Moscow Theatre-Studio Tabakerka
  • The Moscow Art Theatre (or MAT)

The Taganka Theater

• 1979 – Rush Hour (Jerzy Stefan Stawiński) – Eva

• 1979 – Romeo and Juliet (William Shakespeare) – Benvolio

• 1980 – House on the Embankment (Yury Trifonov) directed by Yury Lyubimov

Tabakerka

• 1984 – I Nailed (Barrie Keeffe) directed by Oleg Tabakov – Leann

• 1985 – The Skylark (Jean Anouilh) directed by Oleg Tabakov – Joan of Arc[9]

• 1987 – The Chair (Yuri Polyakov) – Milochka

• 1987 – Two Arrows – Tribe people

• 1987 – Ali Baba et al – Fatima, wife of Kasim

• 1987 – Farewell... and applaud (Aleksei Bogdanovich) – Theodora Medebak, actress

• 1987 – Biloxi Blues (Neil Simon) – Daisy

• 1987 – Belief. Love. Hope (Ödön von Horváth) – Elisabeth

• 1988 – Hole (Alexander Galin).The director was Alexander Galin – Pardo

• 1991 – The Government Inspector (Gogol) – Anna Andreevna[10]

• 1995 – Psycho (Alexander Minchin) – Lina Dmitrievna[11]

• 1995 – The Last (Maxim Gorky) – Mrs. Sokolova

• 2000 – One Hundred Yen for the Service (Minoru Betsuyaku). The director was Elena Nevezhina – She

• 2000 – The Lower Depths (Gorky) – Nastyona

• 2000 – Another Van Gogh – Mother

• 2002 – The City (Yevgeni Grishkovetz) – Tatiana

• 2004 – As I Lay Dying (William Faulkner) directed by Mindaugas Karbauskis – Addi Bandren

• 2005 – Bolero (Pavel Kohout) – Hermina

• 2007 – The Process (Kafka) directed by Konstantin Bogomolov – Frau Grubach, director of the Chancery

• 2007 – The Overstocked Barrel (Vasily Aksyonov) – Stepanida Efimovna

• 2017 – Nights of Cabiria (Federico Fellini) – old beggar

The Moscow Art Theatre (or MAT)

• 2004 – The Cherry Orchard (Anton Chekhov) – Charlotte Ivanovna, the governess

• 2006 – Mozart's Last Mistake (Dmitry Minchenok) – Constantius

Entreprise performances

• 1992 – The Title (Italy)

• 1993 – Mystery – a performance in English

• 1994 – Four Whheels in the Flesh (Pyotr Gladilin)

• 1997 – The Dead Monkey directed A. V. Parra

• 1997 – The Swarthy Lady of Sonnets (Bernard Shaw) – Queen Elizabeth

• 1999 – The Athenian Evenings (Pyotr Gladilin) directed by Nikolai Chindyajkin

• 2012 – I am Edmon Dantes (musical) directed by Egor Druzhinin

• 2014 – Faina. The Bird Soaring in a CageLyubov Orlova[12]

• 2014 – The Imagination Game (Emil Braginsky) directed by Vyacheslav Nevinny – Rita[13]

• 2017 – The Arc de Triomphe (Erich Maria Remarque) – Eugenie[14]

• 2018 – The Dance Teacher (Lope de Vega) – Lysena[15]

Director's works

• 2014 – Leap Into Bed. 25th Row Studio[16]

• 2015 – Unholy. 25th Row Studio[17]

• 2016 – Express California. FIT[12]

• 2017 – Wake Yourself. MITRO[18]

Selected filmography

References

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